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L2 Linker

I have several subnet routed through the PA for Internet Access. All the subnets are conencted via the same NIC.

I wanted to seperate the one of the subnet into a PA zone , but since it is connected to one NIC I cannot have two zones on the same NIC. Is this corerct ?

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from your diagram you can't because the PA sees both network on same logical interfaces.

 

you may want to remove that router and put the PAN device instead

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L4 Transporter

1 zone per logical interface so 1 NIC can have several subi-interfaces which are in different zones

L5 Sessionator

I have created two subinterface of 1/3 now I can assign different zone to different subinterfaces. The physical interface will be part of native vlan and I have assigend tag 2 to 1/3.1 so it will be part of vlan 2 similarly  1/3.2 as part of vlan 3

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Thank you both for the helpfull reply.

 

I would like to assign one of the subnets into a diffrent zones, would like to do it without having to set up VLANs etc, I have attached a diagram.

 

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I would like the second subnet to be a diffrent zone in PA, but I am struggling to undertand I this can be done.

The Interface into the PA is just a Layer 3 with an IP. The routers Default GW is the PA.

 

Applogies, if this a basic question,  I am PA newbie.

 

 

from your diagram you can't because the PA sees both network on same logical interfaces.

 

you may want to remove that router and put the PAN device instead

Hi

 

You could use untagged subinterfaces,which allows the firewall to apply a different zone per configured subnet

 

This eliminates the need for VLAN tags:

 

How to Configure L3 Untagged Subinterfaces to Communicate within Different Zones

 

regards

Tom

Tom Piens
PANgurus - Strata specialist; config reviews, policy optimization

in his case he has an intermediate router , can't work. In addition it's all but secure to have both in same vlan ...

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