I have 1 LAN 192.168.115.0 and one vLAN 192.168.112.0 and the both Networks should talk together.
The LAN is on Port1 and the vLAN is on Port1:3000
What should i do
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I have 1 LAN 192.168.115.0 and one vLAN 192.168.112.0 and the both Networks should talk together.
The LAN is on Port1 and the vLAN is on Port1:3000
What should i do
This firewall is not correct. XG uses the #Port Interfaces as the "IP Objects of the Interface". So #Port1 = 192.168.1.1 for example.
You can select "ANY" in Destination network, if you specify "LAN". This will catch every IP in all Interfaces.
This firewall is not correct. XG uses the #Port Interfaces as the "IP Objects of the Interface". So #Port1 = 192.168.1.1 for example.
You can select "ANY" in Destination network, if you specify "LAN". This will catch every IP in all Interfaces.
i don´t understand your post.
i´ll give you an overview about my network config
WAN --> Sophos XG153 ---> Unify Switch 2xUS-48-500W/2xUS-24-250W/1xUS-16-150W with 1 LAN 192.168.115.x and vlan 3000 192.168.112.xxx
DHCP Scope an WIN SRV 2012R2
Network on Sophos
from PC command Line Ping to Sophos works on both IP´s
But not to a client in the network on the vlan
Hello Martin,
What Luca means, is that you shouldn't use the #Port for the Source Networks and devices, and Destination Networks, you should use either the definition "ANY" or the Subnets.
Regards,
... now i´ve got it!! Thanks a lot!!!!