Routed subnet
I have a "routed subnet" from a Dutch ISP. This is a network configuration where the ISP provides a block of public IP addresses to a business customer, which can then be directly connected to their own network. This allows devices within the local network to have their own public IP address, making them directly accessible from the internet. Where can I specify these public IP addresses in the router?
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Regarding your point that “devices on the local network will own the public IP addresses themselves,” please confirm whether this can actually be achieved through One-to-One NAT.How to configure One-to-One NAT on Safestream routers using the new GUI
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Thanks for your reply. My point is that an entire VLAN can be communicated to the outside world via a specific public IP address. I have a business complex with several companies and only one internet connection. So I want to connect Company A via VLAN 30 internal ip 192.168.30.0/24 and public IP address 84.105.23.30 Company B via VLAN 31 internal ip 192.168.31.0/24 and public IP address 84.105.23.31 Company C via VLAN 32 internal ip 192.168.31.0/24 and public IP address 84.105.23.32 and so on. Each company has its own VLAN and public IP address for external communication.
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This sounds like a similar setup to what i have, im not sure if this is what you want though
My ISP provides a Modem with a GRE tunnel to their data centre, and i get a block of 5 public IP addresses. All over one internet connection
I can use multiple ports on the modem as different WAN connections on the router, assigning each WAN port one of my 5 IPs
I then use policy routing to ensure specific VLANs use a specific WAN port and thus appear connected to the internet on a different public IP
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