Is it possible to have two separate VLANS on the same interface and how would one run the configuration to achieve it?
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Ok but do I also need to create NAT rules and Firewall rules as well, I read that somewhere else in here but I want to walk through each aspect since changes like this typically require downtime, most of the switches are setup so i just need to configure the firewall now.
Hi Badrobot,
Yes, you should consider each networked subnet/interface on your UTM needing rules/nats and masquerades where needed.
The UTM is a stateful firewall that is in default drop fallback so unless you allow from one network to another/network to internet it will be blocked.
Emile
OK this all helps thanks everyone so much, my next issue is the VLAN 1. Basically from what I have read is the UTM reserves VLAN 1 for wireless? Could be wrong but just in case......Is it possible to change this? I ask because we are using D link switches and they reserve VLAN 1 for management, this appears as though it cannot be changed on the D-Links either so I am hoping you can alter this in someway on the UTM to use VLAN 1 for something else.
I suspect that, if you aren't using Wireless Protection and have everything turned off in there that you might be able to use VLAN 1. Please come back and tell us if that worked for you.
As you assumed, a VLAN is just like any other LAN and in need of the same NAT/Masq rules. Think of a VLAN tag as being like a television channel - the receiver "sees" all the channels, but only picks one at a time. That's how a VLAN Interface works - it only looks for the tag you define in WebAdmin.
Cheers - Bob