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03-31-2015 01:48 AM
03-31-2015 01:48 AM
need to configure the switch as per attached diagram
Hello,
I am new for HP network, and i have two HP 2810-24G switches, so i require your help to configure my HP 2810-24G switches as per attached diagram.
Thanks in advance.
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03-31-2015 07:56 AM
03-31-2015 07:56 AM
Re: need to configure the switch as per attached diagram
Would it be possible to recable your environment so that your ISP connection connects directly to your firewalls and then the firewall to the switch? That would be my preference so that there is no way traffic can get into your network without traversing the firewalls. In this case, the switches don't need any special configuration.
If what I described is the logical traffic flow that you want, but cannot recable, then you can enforce the traffic flow in the switches. Do do that, use 2 VLANs. The VLAN 2 would have two ports, one connected to your ISP and the other to your firewall. Do not configure an IP address on this VLAN. The VLAN 1 would use the rest of the ports on the switch and would connect to the inside firewall port and as well as everything else. See the commands below:
configure
vlan 2
name ISP-to-Firewall
untag 1-2
write mem
Then connect your ISP and outside firewall interfaces to ports 1 and 2.
Regards,
Eric