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Re: PBR on MX-100

by Vinod_Dongdi in Security / SD-WAN
‎06-27-2019 07:46 AM
‎06-27-2019 07:46 AM
Uncheck “In VPN” option on the VLAN’s w hich you want to go over Aryaka Routing Use VLANs   You can configure a single LAN or enable VLANs under the Routing section of the Addressing & VLANs page. To enable VLANs, check the Use VLANs box.   Subnets VLANs allow you to partition your network into different subnets such that downstream hosts are separated into different broadcast domains based on the VLAN they operate in. VLAN-based network separation can be an effective tool for isolating and identifying different segments of your network and therefore provides an additional layer of security and control. The appliance has multiple LAN IPs, each of which is the default gateway address on its particular VLAN. To add a new VLAN, click Add VLAN at the top right of the Subnets table. To modify an existing VLAN, click on that VLAN in the Subnets table. The following fields can be set for a local VLAN: Name: The name of the VLAN. Subnet: Use this option to enter the IP subnet for the VLAN. Note that as with Single LAN mode, you need to provide this information in CIDR notation. MX IP: The IP address of the MX appliance in this particular VLAN/subnet. This is the default gateway IP address on that VLAN. VLAN ID: The numerical identifier that is assigned to the VLAN. Group Policy: The Group Policy you wish to apply to this VLAN, if any (see Group policies). In VPN: Determines whether the MX advertises this VLAN to site-to-site VPN peers. To delete a VLAN, click the check the box next to the VLAN and click the Delete button, then click Save ... View more
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