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 Hi,

I'm a newbe. So thanks for your patience.

 

We are a school. We have an Internet connection with 5 public IPs (xx.xx.xx.202 to 206 - same gateway). We are using UTM 9 as our firewall.

Our main network gets DHCP from a Windows box (192.168.x.x). We have another network for the students. DHCP is provided by Sophos (10.10.x.x - 

Presently, no matter where you are connected, it's only the main public IP that is display (202). We would like the Student network to display a different Public IP address (206) when they reach the Internet. Is this possible?

I have set up a new interface (eth2-WAN2) with the good IP address (206). I'm able to ping it from the outside so I know this part works.

How can I tell UTM DHCP Scope to get on the Internet with WAN2 interface (or at least display the WAN2 Public IP Address)?

 

Thanks for your help. It's appreciated.

 

Sebastien



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  • The easiest solution is setting the additional IP's up as additional IP's under the main WAN connection. You can then use Interfaces & Routing -> Interfaces -> Multipath Rules to setup which interface (or WAN address) should be used for each different network.

    I think this is also possibly with the setup using a second interface, but as said not absolutely necessary, you could use this interface for other (future) needs.


    Managing several Sophos UTMs and Sophos XGs both at work and at some home locations, dedicated to continuously improve IT-security and feeling well helping others with their IT-security challenges.

    Sometimes I post some useful tips on my blog, see blog.pijnappels.eu/category/sophos/ for Sophos related posts.

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  • The easiest solution is setting the additional IP's up as additional IP's under the main WAN connection. You can then use Interfaces & Routing -> Interfaces -> Multipath Rules to setup which interface (or WAN address) should be used for each different network.

    I think this is also possibly with the setup using a second interface, but as said not absolutely necessary, you could use this interface for other (future) needs.


    Managing several Sophos UTMs and Sophos XGs both at work and at some home locations, dedicated to continuously improve IT-security and feeling well helping others with their IT-security challenges.

    Sometimes I post some useful tips on my blog, see blog.pijnappels.eu/category/sophos/ for Sophos related posts.

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