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    Routing setup for ATT MPLS network

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      csnf
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      I am attempting to configure a new MPLS network through ATT on my pfsense box.  I am currently using another provider for WAN so I need to find a way to route the VPN traffic from ATT out to internet.

      My current setup is as follows:
      Host Lan:  10.1.1.0/24
      Host Gateway/pfSense:  10.1.1.1
      ATT MPLS GATEWAY:  10.1.1.2
      Remote Site A:  10.1.2.0/24
      Remote Site B:  10.1.3.0/24
      Remote Site C:  10.1.4.0/24

      I have two way communication between host and remote sites.  I have configured 10.1.1.2 as a Gateway, and setup a static route to each remote network using this new gateway.  In addition, I have a Manual Outbound NAT setup for each remote site as follows:

      Interface                  WAN
      Source                    10.1.2.0/24
      Source Port         *
      Destination         *
      Destination Port *
      NAT Address         WAN Address
      NAT Port                 *
      Static Port                No

      When doing a trace route, my last hop always ends at the host site pfSense address 10.1.1.1.  I do not know where to go from here and am assuming I do not have this configured correctly.  The ATT Host router just plugs right into the LAN switch so I assumed it would travel out the default gateway.  Any help would be appreciated!

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        csnf
        last edited by

        I know this must be a simple configuration issue, but I do not know the proper way to configure.  Any help or guidance is very appreciated.  I've included a diagram to show how I believe this would work.

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          The Predator
          last edited by

          Can you access your pfsense from your MPLS network?

          Can I see your static route for each MPLS network at pfSense? and also firewall rules

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