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What is the best way to route specific internal IP addresses across interfaces?

Current setup:

UTM-9 on a Sophos SG 210

 

eth0 is the internal network with a 192.168.1.0/24

eth2 is our camera network with a 192.168.15.0/24

 

Site 1 is our main office with the SG 210 as well as the camera DVR.

Site 2 is a smaller office which is connected to the SG 210 via fiber and media converters.

 

The three cameras at Site 2 are plugged into a PoE switch and that is plugged into a 24 port gigabit switch that connects to the media converter and back to the Site 1 LAN switch.

 

Is it possible for those 3 cameras with static IPs to route accross the internal network and to the DVR?



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  • Because both interfaces are on the UTM, there shouldn't be an issue as the UTM knows about them.

    So site 1 should be able to reach site 2 and vice versa with ease. You will have to place some firewall rules in there to allow traffic between each interface.

    Have a read of the RULZ (especially rule #2) on this site, especially if you are running the web proxy.