Hello,
We have an Access Point 2.8 going into a small DMZ with a single flat 192 network publishing out Horizon 6.2. Using the two IP option seemed like a sensible approach and I have one IP with the rules open to reach the back end servers and another hosting a NAT from the internet facing firewall. However, the documentation states:
"With two network interfaces, external traffic is on one subnet, and internal and management traffic are on another subnet."
Now we obviously we only have one subnet and as a result I have not configured any additional routes during on the access point deployment.
Is a two IP configuration supported on a single subnet? I agree it has somewhat limited advantages but is slightly more secure than using a single IP.
Thanks.