We have a need to logically move a single workstation, physically directly connected to a specific port on our core router (RB3011), between 4 different networks being 192.168.[1-4].0/24 addresses.
Each of the 4 different Class C address ranges are represented by 4 different ports on the RB3011.
The reason for this requirement is that we use an NVR/IPC tool to discover, configure and manage devices connected to each of the subnets.
Currently we have to physically plug the workstation into the required subnet to work.
Since we need to do the work remotely most of the time we envisage the following setup:
a) Use Winbox to access RB3011 and select/change the VLAN/bridge/other configuration to the required 192.168.x.0 network
b) Use TeamViewer to access the on-site workstation.
c) Use the windows based utility from the workstation to scan the physical devices on the specific subnet, then make the config changes required.
I have looked at VLAN's and bridges as possible solutions but before trying anything on the live network would like some advice.
a) Which of the options are best for a simple requirement like this?
b) Any specific details to make the configuration work?
Thanks
André