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andreask
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« on: Wednesday 08 July 2009, 10:50:05 pm »

Hello,

i want my endian macro 2nd (8 1gbit ports) configured with multiple green zones. Red, orange & blue are already in use.

Is it possible, to as_sign different networks to an (actually unused) interface? I didn't find a configuration dialog on the web interface. I could choose different interface and configure them as a green zone, but only can as_sign one network to all of them.

Thanks for your help,
Andreas



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« Reply #1 on: Friday 07 August 2009, 06:54:36 am »

I am also interested in this.  I currently use an Adtran 3448 router/firewall, which has 8 switch ports.  We have configured these switch ports with various VLANs.  Right now, we have the following:

2x WAN (policy based routing where certain connections go out 1 or the other, as well as VPN failover)
2x LAN (Server VLAN and Workstation VLAN)
1x DMZ
1x Vendor connection

So, we have a total of 6 connections.  I was wondering if Endian would support this type of setup?

Basically, it would be:

2x Red
2x Green
1x Orange
1x Blue (not for wifi, though)

I am using Endian in Gateway mode now in order to get the proxy features and stuff, but would really like to make it my border router/firewall.

Thanks!
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