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Chris Bailey

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I’m generally ok with networks and vlans but unsure what to do with my scenario??

Their are x2 Internet connections, first for a security firm, only for CCTV/security (unknown Router), second for out A/V, we are using a edgerouter x, the security firm require their own LAN/VLAN with their Internet but we require access to their LAN to gain access to the CCTV feed.

The security firm have a fibre link(SFP) to our Cisco SG200, their switch is in a garage 200m away.

Can I do this with the equipment I’ve got or do I need a L3 switch?

I know the Edgerouter can Dual wan but is this just for failover or can it use both ISPs at the same time?


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I think I may be following you, but could you make a diagram of some sort? That would help a lot.

I think you can do it with the equipment you have, but I want to make sure.
 
I think Policy Based Routing is what im after? Any thoughts


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The only policy based routing that I have seen in Cisco's small business switches is in the SG350 switches I have seen it mentioned. You need to check. I don't own a Cisco SG350 switch yet.

If you are working with a SG200 switch then it is layer 2 only.
 
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I’m sorted now thanks, I kept it simple and set up static routes, this way I’m not responsible for the security firms Network.

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