02-16-2018 03:01 AM - edited 03-05-2019 09:56 AM
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02-16-2018 03:26 AM
Hi there,
The reduce the amount of configuration required with routing I would connect your new cross site link to a new interface on the smoothwall firewalls. This way each site still forwards all outbound traffic to the firewall, and the routing table on the firewall would have an entry for the other site (statically or dynamically configured) which it would route traffic down.
You also have the benefit of securing the cross-site link by using the firewall.
cheers,
Seb.
02-16-2018 03:26 AM
Hi there,
The reduce the amount of configuration required with routing I would connect your new cross site link to a new interface on the smoothwall firewalls. This way each site still forwards all outbound traffic to the firewall, and the routing table on the firewall would have an entry for the other site (statically or dynamically configured) which it would route traffic down.
You also have the benefit of securing the cross-site link by using the firewall.
cheers,
Seb.
02-16-2018 08:02 AM
Thank you for your reply, luckily we have support from Smoothwall for configuring our boxes - I had the same idea originally, but i didn't want to put too much strain on these boxes, but thinking about it, they should be able to handle it.
Thankyou for your advice with this.
02-16-2018 03:27 AM
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