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Configuration / Re: Bridge mode
« on: January 28, 2017, 04:16:24 PM »
Thx for the recall and your explanations. I finaly set up correctly and it's works just fine now I found enough ressources on a ESXi for that and forget about workstation.

So in ESXi closed environment can I use 2 routers (pfSense or simply CentOS as router) for my LAB test looks like more at a HQ and his branch ? With router mode maybe ? In which case it is used ?

With my new schema, if on my router-Branch, I redirect * WAN to wan0 192.168.11.1 and * LAN to wan0 192.168.11.2 of wanos.
Wanos-Branch gateway 192.168.11.254
Router-Branch add route to HQ-LAN by router-HQ (10.0.0.254)

and pretty same conf on the other side, it's correct ?

Sorry to ask many question, it's for study purpose (technological report)

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Configuration / Re: Bridge mode
« on: January 26, 2017, 06:28:59 PM »
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For a lab setup just use one router or no routers at all.
Ok, with one router.
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Then the two Wanos wan0 interfaces are placed in the same segment as the router eth0
These wan0 interfaces are configured with the help of wanos-cfg ? Because when I start it, it's say :"Enter new Ip address". Which one, LAN or WAN ?
In the web interface I can configure the WAN interface but by default he has the default lan address 192.168.1.200/24 and I cannot found any way to configure LAN interface by Web.

I create a schema to help me, it is correct ?

I think I have misunderstanding how wanos works.

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Configuration / Bridge mode
« on: January 26, 2017, 04:05:51 PM »
Hi,

I try to set up a LAB (Workstation 12) with 2 wanos in bridge mode. But I don't understand in which segment I need to put my 2 routers. Like that ?
WAN=10.0.0.0/24 lan=192.168.0.0/24
<-lan-> "WANOS-HQ" <-WAN-> "R-HQ" <-WAN-> "R-SRV" <-WAN-> "WANOS-SRV" <-> lan ?
And if it's so, WANOS IP need to be in like 192.168.0.200 ?

Thanks you,

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