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Assigning Static IP to eth2
« on: January 15, 2010, 17:43:14 »
Andrew
Posts: 7
Hi All,
We have just installed our first m0n0wall box here (3 Ethernet ports) and its almost 100% - I just have one final config issue.
Eth0 - 'WAN' - public IP straight onto the internet
Eth1 - 'LAN' - goes onto a VLAN connecting to about 10 or so access points.
Eth2 - 'ADMIN' - Connects into our internal network for administration.
Eth2 is having problems connecting to our network which I suspect is because the gateway isnt on a *.1 address. (its on 192.168.24.101).
Now the admin interface on m0n0wall for IP settings on this area doesnt cater for this, it just asks for the IP your assigning to the card and then the CIDR format for the range (which will be /24). Is there any way via the GUI to specify gateway/ subnet settings? can this be done by the CLI?
Thanks in advance!
Re: Assigning Static IP to eth2
« Reply #1 on: January 15, 2010, 17:51:56 »
Fred Grayson
Posts: 994
There can be only one default gateway IP address and this is on the WAN interface. If you need to route traffic between the other interfaces, you must specify rules for this. If you haven't read thru the m0n0wall documentation, such as the Handbook, you might want to now.
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Re: Assigning Static IP to eth2
« Reply #2 on: January 18, 2010, 10:16:58 »
markb
Posts: 331
A diagram of what you are trying to achieve would be helpful to point you in the right direction.
Re: Assigning Static IP to eth2
« Reply #3 on: February 08, 2010, 12:46:40 »
Andrew
Posts: 7
Hi guys,
Sorry for the delay in responding - its all working fine now
When I posted this originally, I had forgotten to add rules to that interface hence why nothing seemed to be working!
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