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UTM 9 DHCP behind ATT Arris Modem/Router

Ok, granted, I feel like this should be easy, but ATM I feel a little to stupid to function.

 

I have an ATT issued Arris NVG599 Modem/Router setup to pass my public IP to a UTM 9 server with 2 nics

IN Sophos

eth0 is getting public IP from Arris

eth1 is WebAdmin and DHCP server

I have a 4 port switch.

Now, cabling is where I think I'm failing ... Clearly eth0 is connected to the router and that seems to be working fine.

I THOUGHT , I would have to connect eth1 to my switch to allow for other internal machines to get DHCP from UTM...as soon as I connect it like this I do not get valid addresses to my internal machines. They simply do not connect at all...where am I going wrong?

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated, I'm brand new to the forum and did a search but found nothing this seemingly simple, sorry if I missed it.

 

Nikki



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  • Hi, Nikki, and welcome to the UTM Community!

    The UTM has problems if more than one interface is connected to an Ethernet segment.  If that's not the case, then I suspect your NVG599 is the problem, but go ahead and post a simple diagram of your topology.

    Cheers - Bob

     
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  • Hi, Nikki, and welcome to the UTM Community!

    The UTM has problems if more than one interface is connected to an Ethernet segment.  If that's not the case, then I suspect your NVG599 is the problem, but go ahead and post a simple diagram of your topology.

    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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