Routing an interface through an external router
Ok... got it... The reason i am using an additional interface is that i am out of IP addresses.
So here is my config - NSA 2650:
X0 - 10.3.64.251 (no DHCP only static PCs and printers on this interface) and this interface routes through an external router for a vendor we use and has their own VPN on it (10.3.64.254) - All traffic routes through 10.3.64.254 for internet
X1 - WAN
X3 - 10.3.63.1 (DHCP for PCs for more IP addresses) - I need this interface to route through 10.3.64.254
I can get it all set up but cannot get 10.3.63.x to route through 10.3.64.254
Any help would be most appreciated.
Thank you.
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Saravanan Moderator
Hi @JALKAZIAN,
Welcome to SonicWall Community.
Is this IP address 10.3.64.254 configured on any of the interface in the external router? If so, we can create a static route as shown below in the SonicWall to get the traffics from 10.3.63.x subnet to be able to get routed via 10.3.64.254.
- Source: 10.3.63.x
- Destination: Any
- Service: Any
- Gateway: (Select the next hop IP address)
- Interface: (Select the interface on the SonicWall via the IP address 10.3.64.254 can be reachable)
- Metric: 10
Hope this helps.
Regards
Saravanan V
Technical Support Advisor - Premier Services
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Thank you so much!
You are most welcome!!! @JALKAZIAN
Have a good one!!!
Regards
Saravanan V
Technical Support Advisor - Premier Services
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