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understand virtual lab route
Hello,
I would like to understand if it's normal I can't join my masquerade IP from my client computer if I add route without doing any modification on my firewall ?
I have different VLAN :
1 for my client computer
1 for my Veeam + proxy gw + some servers
1 for my servers
It's working without any modification on my firewall from my veeam vlan. I just need to add static ip route.
It's not working from my client computer or server vlan
Is it normal ?
How do you manage it ?
I would like to understand if it's normal I can't join my masquerade IP from my client computer if I add route without doing any modification on my firewall ?
I have different VLAN :
1 for my client computer
1 for my Veeam + proxy gw + some servers
1 for my servers
It's working without any modification on my firewall from my veeam vlan. I just need to add static ip route.
It's not working from my client computer or server vlan
Is it normal ?
How do you manage it ?
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Re: understand virtual lab route
You can only use static routes on your client/device, if it's in the same network as the virutal lab proxy appliance.
If your client is in a different network, a static route won't work as your default gateway is used to reach a different subnet/VLAN.
In your case it's your firewall and as long as this one doesn't know how to route the masquerade network, it will just drop the traffic.
So you either need to implement additional routes there, or implement static mapping in your virtual lab with production IPs.
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=110
If your client is in a different network, a static route won't work as your default gateway is used to reach a different subnet/VLAN.
In your case it's your firewall and as long as this one doesn't know how to route the masquerade network, it will just drop the traffic.
So you either need to implement additional routes there, or implement static mapping in your virtual lab with production IPs.
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=110
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Re: understand virtual lab route
Best way, just add the same route (to the masquerade network) that you implement on your Veeam Server network on your router (firewall).
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Re: understand virtual lab route
Thanks for both answer here
If I add route on my firewall, that mean my production VM could eventually communicate with my isolated VM right ?
vlab -> external is blocked by proxy gateway
external -> vlab is not blocked.
This can cause several issue if DC in production talk with DC in vlab. That mean I need to route the masquerade network on my firewall but I also need to allow only source network from my client IP or VLAN right ?
If I add route on my firewall, that mean my production VM could eventually communicate with my isolated VM right ?
vlab -> external is blocked by proxy gateway
external -> vlab is not blocked.
This can cause several issue if DC in production talk with DC in vlab. That mean I need to route the masquerade network on my firewall but I also need to allow only source network from my client IP or VLAN right ?
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Re: understand virtual lab route
No, the vlab environment is only reachable through the masquerade IP address and the vlab can only answer to requests initiated from the outside.
If you are worried you can add the same route entries maybe only at the systems that should be able to communicate with the vlab.
If you are worried you can add the same route entries maybe only at the systems that should be able to communicate with the vlab.
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Re: understand virtual lab route
Thanks for the answer
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I understand better how it work know
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