"Bob's your Uncle" - I owe you a beer for teaching me that! [:D]
I still think I'd go the route of the VM as a way to get the starting configuration. If not, then just start from scratch in AWS. You won't ever be able to do a backup/restore from 220 to AWS. Then again, playing with the 220 and the VM, you might be able to figure out what NIC gets assigned where.
Another idea would be to consider moving your UTM 100% to the cloud after the AWS UTM HA beta has created a reliable solution.
Please do update us on your progress.
Cheers - Bob
"Bob's your Uncle" - I owe you a beer for teaching me that! [:D]
I still think I'd go the route of the VM as a way to get the starting configuration. If not, then just start from scratch in AWS. You won't ever be able to do a backup/restore from 220 to AWS. Then again, playing with the 220 and the VM, you might be able to figure out what NIC gets assigned where.
Another idea would be to consider moving your UTM 100% to the cloud after the AWS UTM HA beta has created a reliable solution.
Please do update us on your progress.
Cheers - Bob