[CLUE-Tech] [OT] DSL - multiple IPs.

Frank Whiteley techzone at greeleynet.com
Thu Dec 6 08:54:08 MST 2001


----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Anselmi" <anselmi at americanisp.net>
To: <clue-tech at clue.denver.co.us>
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 9:18 PM
Subject: Re: [CLUE-Tech] [OT] DSL - multiple IPs.


> Frank Whiteley wrote:
>
> > You need to use one port for NAT, say eth0, then use vip0, vip1, or vip2
for
> > your subnet.  The C675 will route through the static IP on the wan side.
> > You must set the wan0 port to the static IP in the C678, otherwise it
will
> > not route both, this was not necessary in the C675.  Also, on some older
> > CBOS C675s you must disable the ability of the router to assign the
static
> > IP to the eth0 port, otherwise the ISP DHCP assignment of the static IP
will
> > overwrite your port assignment when it trains.
> >
> > Sorry, I don't have the specific commands in front of me at the moment.
Let
> > me know if you need them.
>
> Well, I have the CBOS user's guide, so I think I'm ok on commands.  But a
little
> fuzzy on details.
>
> I have a 678, so tell me if this is correct:
>
> - I set wan0 ipcp to one of my static IPs (I suppose it has to be the
'right'
> one?) and I don't let it get assigned by the ISP, right?
>
> - I set eth0 to a private IP, as it is now.
>
> - I set vip0 to an IP.  Is that one of my 5 static IPs, or a private one?
If
> it's a static IP, does that mean one less to use for my servers?  Is it
inside
> or outside (in the set int command)?
>
Do you have five continguous static IPs or a static IP and a subnet block of
four?  What netmask were you assigned?  The latter would seem to be the case
if you are in routed, rather than bridged mode.

Frank





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