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I am unable to get internet traffic through the UTM.

I have UTM Home v9.3551 virtualized on VMWare Workstation 10 on Essentials 2012 R2. I have a 4 port gigabit Intel nic configured as internal and external interfaces for the UTM. As my instance of the UTM is virtualized I have left my FVS318Gv2 Netgear VPN Firewall in place.

Current Configuration:

The external interface is connected to the vpn firewall with the internal interface connected to a 16 port web managed switch. The internal interface is on a different subnet than the internal interface.

Can the UTM work in this configuration?

Other configurations I have tried:

Internal interface plugged into the modem (partial bridge mode; static IP w/RIP on the ISP side) with the static IP information entered and the internal interface plugged into the switch.

In neither configuration have I successfully gotten internet traffic through the UTM.



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  • You are misconfigured:

    In your scenario the netgear has to be treated like it is the wan device not a router as far as what the UTM sees.  

    1. external is fine

    2. disconnect the netgear from the switch.

    3.  what is the third connection for?  

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  • 3. All other server traffic (non-vm)

    I had disconnected the router from the switch but nothing changed.

    If you look at my OP I explain my current setup which is what the diagram is for.

    I can make additional diagrams for the other configurations I have tried.

  • William Warren said:

    You are misconfigured:

    In your scenario the netgear has to be treated like it is the wan device not a router as far as what the UTM sees.  

    1. external is fine

    2. disconnect the netgear from the switch.

    3.  what is the third connection for?  

    then you have something misconfigured either inside the utm OR the vmware switch.  I do not know vmware well so it is going to be up to somebody who knows vmware well...

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  • I suspect the VM also. I have vmnet2 and vmnet3 configured as bridged with the corresponding internal and external interface selected from my Intel quad port gigabit NIC.

    Both virtual interface IP's are static but the physical interface is DHCP. My lingering question is - how is the physical interface supposed to be configured?