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05 Aug 2016 20:41 #86573
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Hello all,
I have a 2860n-plus with 8 IPs from Zen.
I want to be able to use the 2860n+ for general internet with tv/phone/tablet/wifi whilst also being able to have a lan connection to my lab and for the lab to have a couple of my public IPs.
Is it possible to have an ethernet port that exposes just the routed public IPs which I can connect to my lab separate from the LAN IPs?
Am I missing an obvious trick where I can serve out IPs using PPPoE or something? I have a Cisco ASA 5505 which I would also like to be able to have working with a real IP on the WAN interface.
I previously had the ASA connecting using PPPoE through a Vigor 130 and that worked ish, except I couldn't get real internet IPs into the lab.
Any ideas?
TIA
David
I have a 2860n-plus with 8 IPs from Zen.
I want to be able to use the 2860n+ for general internet with tv/phone/tablet/wifi whilst also being able to have a lan connection to my lab and for the lab to have a couple of my public IPs.
Is it possible to have an ethernet port that exposes just the routed public IPs which I can connect to my lab separate from the LAN IPs?
Am I missing an obvious trick where I can serve out IPs using PPPoE or something? I have a Cisco ASA 5505 which I would also like to be able to have working with a real IP on the WAN interface.
I previously had the ASA connecting using PPPoE through a Vigor 130 and that worked ish, except I couldn't get real internet IPs into the lab.
Any ideas?
TIA
David
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06 Aug 2016 09:12 #86575
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Replied by piste basher on topic Re: 2860n-plus with routed public subnet and home lab
Use the VLAN feature to split off the ports you want to use and then Load Balance/Route Policy to route the WAN IP(s) you want to use via those ports :?:
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13 Aug 2016 19:57 #86619
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Replied by dhardy on topic Re: 2860n-plus with routed public subnet and home lab
That advice was spot on!
I also followed thishttps://www.draytek.co.uk/archive/kb/kb_vigor_2ndsubnet.html to get the WAN subnet working properly
It all pointed me in the right direction so what I have in place that seems to be working OK now is:
Wan is x.x.x.x14 / 255.255.255.248 by dhcp from zen
Routed subnet is x.x.x.x08/29
the IP I assigned to the 2nd subnet was x.x.x.x13
x.x.x.x09 was already natted to my NAS and still is
x.x.x.x10 to x12 is the VM public IP pool and x.x.x.x13 is the gateway IP for the pool.
All of this is coming down ports 1 and 2 on the 2860+ and I still need to check that the networks are hygienically separated.
Thanks
David
I also followed this
It all pointed me in the right direction so what I have in place that seems to be working OK now is:
Wan is x.x.x.x14 / 255.255.255.248 by dhcp from zen
Routed subnet is x.x.x.x08/29
the IP I assigned to the 2nd subnet was x.x.x.x13
x.x.x.x09 was already natted to my NAS and still is
x.x.x.x10 to x12 is the VM public IP pool and x.x.x.x13 is the gateway IP for the pool.
All of this is coming down ports 1 and 2 on the 2860+ and I still need to check that the networks are hygienically separated.
Thanks
David
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