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Help Configuring IP Routed Subnet

Hello,

I am currently placing a Draytek vigor router with a Sophos XG firewall and on the Draytek we have an IP configured as a IP Routed Subnet, basically there is NO Lan IP on the device it is just a designed WAN IP from our ISP. 

 

We are allocated 3 x IPS. x.x.x.213 x.x.x.214 x.x.x.215

x.x.x.213 is our Main WAN ip and x.x.x.214 is the IP Routed Subnet.

 

Any one have any idea how to configure this on XG's?

 

Cheers 



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  • Hi,

    what you are saying is you require external access to an internal server using its own external IP address? which is different to your advertised firewall address?

    A quick sketch would help clarify your requirements.

    Ian

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  • Yes exactly we are allocated 3 x IP's. Let's say x.x.x.3 x.x.x.4 x.x.x..4 

     

    x.x.x.3 is our main WAN IP over PPPoE and x.x.x.4 is designated to our remote software box. 

     

    x.x.x.3 will serve our LAN and I would like x.x.x.4 to be bound straight onto the remote software box. 

     

    Right now we use a Draytek Vigor which let's us do this with the IP Routed Subnet functionality. 

  • Hi,

    you would need to use a business rule to provide external access to your server. The XG provides a greater firewall network security than the Vigor that is why I assume you migrated to the XG.

    Ian

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  • HI Absolutely yes,

     

    So in terms of 'Network' config - Would the external facing server be placed as an Alias on the WAN IP? 

     

    Aidan 

  • Hi Aidan,

    I suspect you will need to rethink your network a little.

    I am guessing a little here. The business rule would not use a NAT.

    I will eave any further discussion to a more experienced mod/forum member.

    Ian

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