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12-17-2020 03:16 AM
We have a PA 3220 with two VRs, one VR is TEST and the other is VR is PROD.
Each VR has a public facing interface, eth1 is PROD Andy its IP Address is 103.143.195.245/32 and eth2 is TEST with an IP address of 166.206.187.82/32. There are internal and DMZ interfaces that belong to either VR.
I have a requirement for a user on the PROD to access a DEV environment in TEST. I’ve tried adding a static route to each VR making the other VR the next hop for the destination network and this is returning commit error.
has anyone done this before?
both VRs are in the same vsys
12-17-2020 04:02 AM
@Chopper Could you please paste the exact error that you are getting ?
12-17-2020 04:37 AM
Inter VR routing is doable as we use it here...
12-17-2020 02:08 PM
This is the error I am getting. The RL Server Network refers to a 10.15.6.0/29 subnet
12-17-2020 02:15 PM
...I figured it out, It appears that the inter-VR routing statement does not support network objects. It only supports proper network addressing,
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