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08-18-2023 07:26 AM
I got myself a weird one, for me at least. Got a remote office I'm not much involved with that got a new internet line and I'm supposed to configure it, but the info I got is just this:
Client IP: 50.150.200.6 / subnet mask 255.255.255.255
50.150.201.136-139 / subnet mask 255.255.255.252
Gateway: 170.140.30.1
DNS: 1.1.1.1/9.9.9.9
(IPs are obviously fake, but the difference between them, their subnets and positions inside them are correct and all)
And that's it. No DHCP enabled, ISP router is a Microtik with 4x 10Gb ports that we have no access to. No additional info has been provided, local colleague tried asking for more info but they said basically "that's it, good luck"
I'm not a huge expert but I did configure quite a good number of internet lines around and I never ever seen anything like that, with the gateway outside of the subnet of the IPs. Not much hope in contacting their assistance because they don't speak any language I know.
Any idea on how should I configure the interface/virtual router/nat rules for this ... thing?
I am sure it's something simple and dumb to configure and I'm just missing it but I'm swamped and confused.
08-19-2023 06:30 AM
Hi @thebard ,
The solution to this puzzle is not simple and dumb. However, I believe this is your solution:
Thanks,
Tom
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