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Cloud Edge Framework

  1. Access Cloud Edge On-Premises console, go to Network > Interface.
  2. Set up the eth0:WAN1 interface using either Static, DHCP or PPPoE.
     
    Alternatively, you can set up the eth1:WAN2 interface if you have a second ISP uplink. Network traffic would load balance between WAN1 and WAN2 on dual WAN setup.
  3. Access the Cloud Edge Cloud console, then go to Gateways > Choose Gateway > Interfaces.
  4. Setup eth2(LAN2) and eth3(LAN3) with static IPs. This would serve as the LAN gateway.

    Cloud Edge Interfaces

  5. Under the same gateway, go to DHCP and configure both eth2(LAN2), and eth3(LAN3) for DHCP services.

    Cloud Edge DHCP Service

  6. Create additional SNAT rule if box is configured for Dual WAN. Do the following:
     
    SNAT is created by default for eth0 when box is switched to Routing mode, and it is needed to create additional SNAT for eth1 (Dual WAN setup).
    1. Under the same gateway go to NAT, and create SNAT rule for eth1.

      Cloud Edge NAT

    2. Click Deploy Policy to Gatewaybefore leaving this page.

      Cloud Edge Gateways

  7. Add Policy Rules to block all traffic from subnet 192.168.10.0/24 to subnet 192.168.20.0/24, and vice versa. Follow the steps below:
    1. Go to Policies > Policy Rules.
    2. Click the Add button, and add provide the information to create the new policy. The "Deploy policy" button will appear after adding the policy.
    3. Click on the Deploy Policybutton, and choose to deploy all to deploy the policies created.

      Cloud Edge - Manage Policy Rules