Hi Simone,
Aha - ok, so it sounds like this might be a workaround for us.
Each VLAN will have separate IP subnets, and we can look at applying
policies based on those.
I'll have to get it setup on a test system and play around with it - I
assume we can mix/match IP subnet priority, as well as Layer-7 application
type priority?
(e.g. VLAN 1 web browsing will be prioritised over VLAN 2 web browsing
etc.).
Regards,
Victor
On Mon, Aug 13, 2018 at 5:21 PM Simone Mainardi <mainardi@ntop.org> wrote:
> Victor,
>
> You can apply policies to IP addresses as well as IP subnets. Just create
> a new user, click 'edit', and then select tab 'Members'. You can specify IP
> addresses (both v4 and v4), valid subnets (e.g., 192.168.2.0/24) and MAC
> addresses.
>
> MAC addresses have priority over IP addresses. That is, if you have have
> an host AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF with IP 1.2.3.4, and you have created two users
> that match the MAC and the IP address respectively, the user who will match
> the host is the one of the MAC address.
>
> Simone
>
> > On 13 Aug 2018, at 04:35, Victor Hooi <victorhooi@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > My understanding is that Ntopng Edge does not currently let you
> prioritise traffic based on VLANs - but only by users.
> >
> > Users must be assigned manually via MAC address, or via them logging in
> via the captive portal.
> >
> > However, is there any way to apply prioritisation based on say, IP
> subnets? Or any other fields? (CoS, DSCP etc.)?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Victor
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