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Two subnets on one interface

Hey gusy,

 

I´m trying to setup new subnet 172.16.1.0/24 on used interface - eth1. Is it somehow possible to set 2 different IP ranges 19.168.100.0/24 and 172.16.1.0/24 on same interface without VLAN?

 

Thanks for any help!

 

Regards

 

Jiri



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  • You can set up "additional addresses" (2nd tab under "interfaces"), which mainly used for different usage of several external IPs if you have a /29 address space or sth. like that.

    You can set up completely different subnets on these additional adapters. But it's not "good network design" since both subnets share the same broadcast domain (ethernet).

    Gruß / Regards,

    Kevin
    Sophos CE/CA (XG+UTM), Gold Partner

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  • You can set up "additional addresses" (2nd tab under "interfaces"), which mainly used for different usage of several external IPs if you have a /29 address space or sth. like that.

    You can set up completely different subnets on these additional adapters. But it's not "good network design" since both subnets share the same broadcast domain (ethernet).

    Gruß / Regards,

    Kevin
    Sophos CE/CA (XG+UTM), Gold Partner

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