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Hi Papapuff,
The IP address of the interface is not is the same network as the DHCP provding
In the image provided the interface is 192.168.1.1 and the DHCP scope is 192.168.100.X
The Firewall is trying to assign the DHCP range to the devices connecting to 192.168.1.1.
In order to correct this you will need to assign a interface/VLAN with the ip address 192.168.100.X if you are making the gateway a router or switch.
If you making the firewall the gateway then you need to assign 192.168.100.1.
Also if you are upgrading a firewall in the same version but a new patch there should be no need to do changes on the firewall, all should remain the same.
Regards,
Learner
Have you tried un-checking the box next to the default gateway option in the DHCP server setup? You may then specify the gateway of the secondary IP.
Try that one out.
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