On 08/09/2014 14:02, Niklas Fondberg wrote:
I have 4 physical interfaces.
My setup looks like this:

Interface | Network port
———————————-------------|---------------
WAN (static ip/30)| em0
LAN (192.168.1.1/24)| em1 (default VLAN, not used)
DMZ (10.0.0.0/24)| VLAN2 on em2
ILO (10.2.0.0/24)| em3
OFFICE (192.168.2.0/24)| VLAN10 on em1

Do you understand now?

What is your rationale you using VLANs? It appears that you are only using a single VLAN for any interface and wouldn't need to have VLANs at all. It seems like unnecessary complications to your set up for me. When you mention ILO interface? Is that an interface for a subnet that uses ILO type management cards, or are you trying to use an ILO port on the firewall as a routed interface (which wouldn't work as the ILO is a seperate system on the server).

Thanks

Giles


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