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SG135 - multiple ports on the WAN side possible?

Good morning,

we have a SG135 in one of our remote site in the US. Currently one port is used on the WAN site and one port on the LAN side.

 We have there a /29 network. One IP is the sophos, the second IP is the gateway of the first internet provider and the third IP is the gateway of an MPLS provider. I am just wondering whether it would be possible to have 3 ports on the WAN side.

Normally we would send everything to the internet except some internal networks that will go through the MPLS to our central site. If the MPLS gateway is down there will be established a tunnel via DM-VPN Encryption (Cisco proprietary) to the MPLS provider which handles the traffic. The routing will be done by some CISCO device of the MPLS provider.

Best regards,
Bernd



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  • N'abend Bernd,

    Yes, it's possible, but I don't "see" what you want to do.  If you bind the tunnel of a UTM IPsec Connection to an interface, you can use static interface routes so that failover is virtually instantaneous.

    Cheers - Bob

     
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  • N'abend Bernd,

    Yes, it's possible, but I don't "see" what you want to do.  If you bind the tunnel of a UTM IPsec Connection to an interface, you can use static interface routes so that failover is virtually instantaneous.

    Cheers - Bob

     
    Sophos UTM Community Moderator
    Sophos Certified Architect - UTM
    Sophos Certified Engineer - XG
    Gold Solution Partner since 2005
    MediaSoft, Inc. USA
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