[AusNOG] WatchGuard X550E Configuration Assistance
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Tue Apr 29 22:07:17 EST 2014
Hi Daniel,
As i have already told you in our phone calls over the past few days what you are trying to do can not be done. You can not use the same /24 as you are trying to on the WAN and then use the same /24 on your LAN.
The only way you can do is is have all your ip subnets routed to a static ip address from your DC that you will configure as your wan and then on ETH1 you will add your ip subnets and configure the rules accordinly.
There is no other way for this to be done. The firewall is a firewall not a passthrough switch.
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From: AusNOG [ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net] on behalf of Daniel Watson [Daniel at glovine.com.au]
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2014 10:02 PM
To: ausnog at lists.ausnog.net; aussag at lists.aussag.net
Subject: [AusNOG] WatchGuard X550E Configuration Assistance
Gday Guys
I have recently acquired a Watchguard X550E Core Firewall Device which I would like to implement infront of our network in Sydney,
I have never used Watchguard until today so I am looking for some guidance from people on-list whom might know if what I’m asking is correct
Ideally I would configure Interface0 with a public IP which will be the uplink back to our router
Ideally I would then configure Interface1 with a public IP which will be downlink to switch were all servers are located
Interface2 would be disabled
Interface3 would be an uplink to switch on VLAN for PRIVATE NETWORK so we can eventually VPN into our private LAN
If anybody whom uses Watchguard can tell me if this is correct way to go about this, it would be a huge help
TIA
Regards,
Daniel Watson
Network Administrator / Network Operations Manager
E Daniel at GloVine.com.au
W www.GloVine.com.au
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