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kanfa
Jun 22, 2015Aspirant
SRX5308 - Multi-homing / Connecting subnets
Hi! I've reached the point where I've exhausted my primary DHCP scope (e.g. 10.10.10.x) and need to create a secondary scope (10.10.11.x). DHCP is handled by the server, and a superscope has been conf...
kanfa
Jun 24, 2015Aspirant
When all 40 in-house clients are connected both locally and wirelessly, all users have smarphones on WLAN - well that's 120 addresses out of 150. Add the odd VPN connection and near 30 guests, and voilà. The dumbest config-issue is that I'm not running DHCP until .100 upwards, but I need to verify existing static addresses before reconfiguring it.
I've already shortened lease time to 48 hours. I can of course cut it to the bone, though. Anyway, the superscope works just fine now - except that the IPSec VPN connection to a secondary office won't let those user through... Yeah well.
At least the SRX5308 multi-homing works! :cool:
I've already shortened lease time to 48 hours. I can of course cut it to the bone, though. Anyway, the superscope works just fine now - except that the IPSec VPN connection to a secondary office won't let those user through... Yeah well.
At least the SRX5308 multi-homing works! :cool:
- XavierLLOct 08, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi,
Another suggestion to have a better control about the DHCP scope and the different networks is to implement VLANs. In this case you will need to configure it on the SRX5308 and in the switch, however it will give you the granularity level to control guest access and specify a
Please have a look in the following configuration example:
Hope that it helps!
Xavier Lleixa
NETGEAR CBU PLM
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