Static Route from Zywall USG100 to Pfsense 2.0.x ???
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Hi..
I have this screenshot from the Zyxel Zywall…
Should I add a static route under…
Never tried this before , so therefore these screenshots…
I do not yet know more details about the network where the Zywall
should be replaced , but have setup their NAT rules so far.../Michael
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Yes you need a static route there, to that destination network and mask, and that gateway IP.
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Hi Cmb…
Okay , but how do it...
What i want is to allow DMZ to route traffic to the static route.
DMZ = 192.168.3.0/24
Route = 192.168.4.0/24Tried to make a static route by making a GateWay 192.168.3.1 and
add the 192.168.4.0/24 for net to route.Does not work can not ping my PC on 192.168.4.45 from 192.168.3.45.
Should the gateway be something else ???
Search the net for a couple of days , but for us idiots there is not any
useful documentation.../Best Michael
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Static routes are as basic as they come, documentation isn't required since those who need to use static routing have to understand it, though it's covered in http://pfsense.org/book in good depth.
Our static route fields have the same names as those in Zywall, not sure where the confusion is? Fill in the same values.