Nebula: Routing traffic via SFP port for LAN to LAN connection
EliteITGuy
Posts: 9 Freshman Member
in Security
I have 2 USG100 Flex which I need to connect via the SFP ports. Each USG is it's own Subnet. I can't seem to assign the SFP port to LAN Group 1 like on my other ethernet ports. I'm considering creating Lan Group 3 on each device and have one give DCHP to the other, but I need peering from devices LAN Group 1 on USGFlex100-1 to Lan Group 1 o nUSGFlex100-2 . Is there any good way to do this? VPN won't give me the speed and the buildings already have fiber line run between them? Any suggestions?
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After Lan Group 3 is created on each device and assign SFP port to Lan Group 3, add a new interface and set ip address for it. Then create a policy route on each device as follows.USGFlex100-1Destination: USGFlex100-2 lanType: Intranet trafficNext-hop: USGFlex100-2 SFP interface ipUSGFlex100-2Destination: USGFlex100-1 lanType: Intranet trafficNext-hop: USGFlex100-1 SFP interface ip0
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After Lan Group 3 is created on each device and assign SFP port to Lan Group 3, add a new interface and set ip address for it. Then create a policy route on each device as follows.USGFlex100-1Destination: USGFlex100-2 lanType: Intranet trafficNext-hop: USGFlex100-2 SFP interface ipUSGFlex100-2Destination: USGFlex100-1 lanType: Intranet trafficNext-hop: USGFlex100-1 SFP interface ip0
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