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Sophos XG two isp connection

Hi to all community , i have this question for us ,  I made a scheme to simplify

isp fiber  it is directly connected to the sophos xg, adsl fttc si connected to cisco router, i need to connect the cisco router, because it manages site to site vpn, and an anyconnect vpn connection.
The servers and computers of the internal network are configured with the gateway 192.168.1.15. Is it possible to make a way that even the vpn site to site on cisco can browse the internal network?

do i need to create an additional wan port? to connect the cisco?

Thank you very much!

Fabrizio



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  • Hello Fabrizio,

    it depends on your goal. If you want to use the Cisco WAN as 2nd ISP you must configure it as WAN Uplink on Sophos. With WAn Ballancing you can decide over witch gateway your traffic goes. Otherwise you can simply route the networks behind the Cisco.

    Ben

  • Hello Fabrizio,

    it depends on your goal. If you want to use the Cisco WAN as 2nd ISP you must configure it as WAN Uplink on Sophos. With WAn Ballancing you can decide over witch gateway your traffic goes. Otherwise you can simply route the networks behind the Cisco.

    Ben

    Hi ben! thanks for reply , if i configure wan uplink ,can i decide whether to route some incoming traffic from cisco to the internal network, and outgoing if desired with the other isp connection?

    What do you mean "Otherwise you can simply route the networks behind the Cisco" ? connect the cisco on a sophos lan port? can i find any official guide or how to ?

    Best Regards

    Fabrizio

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  • Hello Fabrizio,

    it depends on your goal. If you want to use the Cisco WAN as 2nd ISP you must configure it as WAN Uplink on Sophos. With WAn Ballancing you can decide over witch gateway your traffic goes. Otherwise you can simply route the networks behind the Cisco.

    Ben

    Hi ben! thanks for reply , if i configure wan uplink ,can i decide whether to route some incoming traffic from cisco to the internal network, and outgoing if desired with the other isp connection?

    What do you mean "Otherwise you can simply route the networks behind the Cisco" ? connect the cisco on a sophos lan port? can i find any official guide or how to ?

    Best Regards

    Fabrizio

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