I apologize if this has been previously answered here or in another forum. I am by no means as proficient as I want to be with networking and firewalls, but I am hoping that someone here can point me in the right direction. My facility is based in the US with the majority of the IT infrastructure in Germany. Our current connection for internal networking is via MPLS. Locally, we installed a 50M fiber circuit with the hopes of adding a VOIP phone system. This is where is gets tricky. I want to get all normal internet traffic ( .com, .org., .gov, etc )to go through the 50M local circuit and anything on the company subnets to go through MPLS. Trying to get my firewall administrators (3rd party) to accomplish that is difficult. I was given what seems to be the firewall rules tables, and from what I can tell, it isn't remotely setup to go through our 50M circuit. Overall, my question is what can I tell the FW admins that can get them to understand that anything 172.x.x.x= MPLS routing and everything else is through local internet provider?
Thank you,
Edward
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