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Expressway-E Dual Network Interfaces - Which interface is the management interface?

j.dewiele
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I've configured Expressway-E with dual network interfaces. Everything works as far as B2B and MRA is concerned. We designated LAN 2 as the external interface. However, we now only have management connectivity to LAN 2.  We cannot web browse to the server using the internal IP address. Is this the expected behavior? I can't find any documentation on this.

 

 

Thanks for any help.

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Slavik Bialik
Level 7
Level 7
Hi,
If LAN1 is your internal NIC, you need to go and configure a static route towards your management LANs and select NIC1, plus stating the default gateway of you LAN1.
After you configure it, you must restart the server in order for the changes to take affect. And that's it.

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Justin Ferello
Level 5
Level 5
There is no "management" interface on the Expressway-E.
The product supports only 1 interface without the AN option and 2 interfaces with the AN option.
When using the 2nd interface, it must be on a different subnet than interface 1.
If you set int2 as the external interface then in theory this should be in a DMZ that can only be accessed from the internet.
Int1 would then be setup on an internal DMZ that has access from the LAN but not from internet. This would be the interface in which you manage the box.
Thank you,
Justin Ferello
Technical Support Specialist, ScanSource KBZ

Slavik Bialik
Level 7
Level 7
Hi,
If LAN1 is your internal NIC, you need to go and configure a static route towards your management LANs and select NIC1, plus stating the default gateway of you LAN1.
After you configure it, you must restart the server in order for the changes to take affect. And that's it.