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    Does anyone have a link to a good site for Multi WAN

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      Luc1231122
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      I am making one at the moment and do you mean a drawing of the current network or the one I would want to create?

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        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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        Lets have the CURRENT network!!! As it currently is, and then can work towards what you want.. And can go over what if that even makes sense.

        Why does the hv3 have 2 public ips? What is being served on this box? But it has only 1 private IP?

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          Luc1231122
          last edited by Luc1231122

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          I probably should ask more what to current network looks like but he does not really know himself.
          This is what he drawed for me. the current setup is really really weird at least I do not understand why they made it like this.

          But what he wants is separate networks for the clients and the the Hyper-visors need their own public IP but he also still want access to the Hyper-visors not sure if he can have access internally to the hyper-visors if he also does not want them on the same subnet. hope that this make's sense?

          He said that he use so many untangle NAT because he did not know how to give out mutiple public ip's from one router.
          but he wants to use pfsense and have one firewall/router do everything.

          (I am probably using the wrong terms here and there and not understanding what I am actually saying and I am sorry for that I am a newbie to this)

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            Luc1231122 @Luc1231122
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            Is this a lost case?

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              Luc1231122
              last edited by Luc1231122

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              and this is what I want to start with need to add other things like probably VPN and wireless access point etc but that is for later. Also later on gonna make the firewall rules a bit more strict.

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              • johnpozJ
                johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                last edited by johnpoz

                Why are you calling out a L3 switch when clearly you have the L3s assigned on pfsense? Makes ZERO sense... So this switch has 3 different L2 vlans created?

                What is the Router your calling in the first drawing that has x.x.x.32/27 directly assigned to your Untangle box that is doing nat?

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                  jahonix
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                  Just to give you a starting point may I suggest to work your way through these infos:

                  Network Documentation Best Practices: What’s Important & How To Track It
                  How to Draw Clear L3 Logical Network Diagrams

                  Try to draw what you have in both a physical and a logical layout.
                  Then make a layout of how it's supposed to look in the future (there hardly is a final stage with network, they do change sooner or later). To restrict infos of your real public IPs you can use IPs from the range 203.0.113.0/24 instead which is TEST-NET - the equivalent of www.example.com in the IPv4 world.

                  Here are some more in-depth infos if needed or if you're really curious
                  Network Documentation Series

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                    Luc1231122 @johnpoz
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                    @johnpoz

                    The .32 is assigned to the Router of the office I am not sure what kind. We can not configured it.
                    And I why the L3 switch because he has an L3 switch and I thought I needed it but I can just use a L2 switch.
                    Also I am working on making a better network topology.

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                    • johnpozJ
                      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                      last edited by johnpoz

                      I have a L3 switch, its not like they are crazy enterprise hardware.. But when you call them out on a drawing as L3.. Points to them actually being used as L3 and routing.

                      If you call out switch, its assumed L2, if you state L3 its normally used to point out that your routing at the switch.

                      You do understand an L3 can both do L3 and L2 at the same time, etc.

                      So the router is Providers Router.. From your drawing that 32/27 is routed to you.. Where does it get natted, at the 3com L3 or are your HV1 and HV2, etc. have public IPs in that 32/27 network.

                      So contact the provider and have them change the router so that you can route that /27 to downstream pfsense you want to put in. What is the make and model of the device - take a picture of its model number, etc.

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                        Luc1231122 @johnpoz
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                        @johnpoz

                        I think it gets natted on HV1 and HV2 there going 4 wan cable's in every hyper-visor.

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                        • johnpozJ
                          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                          last edited by johnpoz

                          And your sure HV1 actually has public IPs on it... Then get with the provider so you can put pfsense behind their device. Then you can put this /27 behind pfsense.

                          Your other option would be to use pfsense as Bridge firewall vs routed, etc. If what you want to do is put this /27 directly on your HV boxes..

                          So currently those HV boxes are just directly exposed to public internet - there is no firewall in front of them that you control? Does the ISP box filter any traffic? Also you sure that is actually a "router" maybe its just bridging that /27..

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                            Luc1231122
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                            @johnpoz said in Does anyone have a link to a good site for Multi WAN:

                            osed to public inter

                            Sorry I think it is just a bridge and on the HV1 and HV2 is untangle running as firewall if I remember correct.

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