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08-15-2014 09:04 PM
Hi everyone ... just bought a PA-200, and this is my first experience with this sort of device. A little bit of a learning curve!
I am moving from a Barracuda Link Balancer. This is my setup.
We have 5 public IP addresses, let's say for simplicity sake 173.61.106.10-14. ISP gateway is 173.61.106.1. We have FIOS and all 5 IPs come through 1 cable. The cable goes into a switch. One cable from the switch goes to the Barracuda. The Barracuda manages IPs .10 .11 .12 on it's WAN port. .13 goes to a Wifi device and .14 goes to our VOIP system.
We currently have traffic hitting all 3 public IPs on the Barracuda and being forwarded to our internal LAN. I'd like to keep this as-is.
Couple of questions, because I've gotten conflicting info from the support people I have talked to thus far.
1. Can you have multiple IP addresses on one interface, as I do above with the Barracuda? If so, could I get some basic advise on how to set that up? I've seen "use /32" and "use subinterface" and "you can't do that" on this discussion forum. I'm hoping to get the final answer!
I think if I get the basics of how that would work, that will get me to my next questions.
Thanks in advance!
08-19-2014 06:19 AM
It is confusing, because you could use untagged subinterfaces to achieve the same thing. So there's more than one way to do it, which presents confusion
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