Hi

You need to set one of the interfaces to be in the blue zone.  After you do 
this, then you can go to DHCP and set up server on both green and blue to give 
out different subnet on each interface.

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> On 24 Jan 2014, at 20:53, "Andres Gonzalez" <tuc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I have two interfaces connected to the GREEN zone but split in
> sub-zones (via Inter-Zone traffic rules).
> 
> What I would need is to have a DHCP server to assign different IPs for
> different sub-zones.
> 
> Any idea ?
> 
> Regards.-
> 
> 
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