11-25-2021 05:59 AM
Hello, I have a client that they have a pair expressway (Expressway-C and expressway-E) with Expressway twith two interface in tipical configuraiton with dual interface.
Exp-X ---- FW ---- EXPE (10.1.1.1)----(10.1.1.2)FW ----Internet
Nowthe external interfeace the expressway-e is in the same network tha FW in fact The firewsall is the default gateway.Expressway, Peripherals
The client need change the Firewall and move to other location with other ip different. Could anyone tell me if it is supported? I suppose that yes but is for confirm before change anything.
EXP-C --- FW ---- EXPE (10.1.1.1) ---client newtork ---- (20.1.1.1) FW --- Internet
Thanks in advance
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11-26-2021 12:31 AM
As @Nithin Eluvathingal wrote change the IP address on the outside interface to match your firewall interface. If you can not do this you’re option is to use routing to reach your firewall.
11-25-2021 06:47 AM
Not sure if I fully understand what you mean, but if you mean that you would have different networks on either side of your E yes that’s supported and actually the common way on how to deploy an Expressway E.
In my view this would be the common deployment.
Inside networks (where clients and systems are located -> Expressway C (IP address in internal network-> FW -> Expressway E internal interface -> FW Expressway E external interface -> FW -> internet
Often the E interfaces are in different DMZ networks.
11-25-2021 11:39 PM
11-25-2021 09:55 PM
what I understood is, you Expressway -E external interface ip is 10.1.1.1 and the default gateway for this subnet is FW which is 10.1.1.2.
And since you are moving your FW to a different place the FW IP will change to 20.1.1.1.
In that case if possible Change the Expressway -E external NIC ip to 20.1.1.X subnet
If external NIC and Firewall is in different subnet, You may need to play with routing option in expressway.
11-25-2021 11:31 PM
11-26-2021 12:31 AM
As @Nithin Eluvathingal wrote change the IP address on the outside interface to match your firewall interface. If you can not do this you’re option is to use routing to reach your firewall.
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