03-05-2018 04:16 PM - edited 03-08-2019 02:08 PM
I have a 4431 router.
G0/0 has subinterfaces (g0/0.1ip 10.10.10.0, .2 ip 10.10.20.0, etc.) for routing internal LAN subnets as this port connects to a switch and all communicates fine.
G0/1 has no configs or IPs as of now and connects to Inside port g0/1 of 5585X and has IP of 10.10.10.10.
G0/0 already has the subinterfaces/subnets for the internal subnets so I can't put the same subnet IP on g0/1 which connects to the FW. It is just normal trunk port and can't ping the IP on the connecting port of the FW 10.10.10.10
What is best way to configure the port of the router connecting to the FW?
I need 10.10.X.X to be reachable on all devices as it will be the management subnet.
Even another edge router on the external side of the FW. I am not going to use true OOBM just management subnet/vlans on all devices up to the edge router (if that is possible).
03-05-2018 05:00 PM
Hi,
Connect the firewall Inside interface to the switch in vlan 1 as an access port.
Thanks
John
03-05-2018 05:33 PM
The FW is connecting to a 4431 Router on the internal side.
I can't configure the router port as a switchport.
03-05-2018 05:45 PM
Hi,
You said the router is connected to a switch. Can you not connect the firewall to the same switch?
Thanks
John
03-05-2018 05:48 PM
03-05-2018 06:16 PM
Hi,
What address is the 0.0.0.0 statement pointing to? Are you getting ???? when you ping the firewall? Can the firewall ping the router?
A diagram of your what you are trying to achieve would help understand your network setup.
Thanks
John
03-06-2018 06:45 AM
03-07-2018 12:14 AM
Hi,
This will not work because you cannot have the same network on multiple interfaces of the router. Gi0/1 on the router and Gi0/1 on the firewall should be on a different subnet to the Internal network.
You need to choose a different subnet for the link between the Internal router and the firewall.
Thanks
John
03-07-2018 06:42 AM
Yes sorry I changed that. I thought I could configure a trunk connection to the FW but guess not.
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