Re: Multiple Public IP Pools and routing Issues
- From: lmiller <lmiller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 06:34:01 -0800
I have multiple machines inside the private network that need public IP
addresses for specific reasons, mostly IP video, 3rd party VPN solutions for
insurance verification and medicare submission etc. So, I need to tap into
my second set of public IP addresses in order to assign them to specific
machines or devices. The SBS is technically the router, with a public IP
that is connected to a Cisco router that is connected to the outside world
(the cisco router only passes through traffic and is used to establish a L2
with the state for specific video traffic) and an internal IP that is
connected to the switch stack. I hope this makes more sense. The Cisco
router does no DHCP, NAT or any other function related to the internal
network.
"Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" wrote:
As Claus alluded to, its not clear what you are trying to accomplish..
Typically in a "normal" SBS config, the peripheral router has one public IP on its external side and then a "PRIVATE" ip range on the internal side and the NIC has a static IP to match the IP of the router. DHCP on the router should be turned off
There should be no public IPs listed in RRAS
We need many more details!
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"Claus" <cjobes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:u4gRanXMIHA.4272@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Why are you trying to do this? What is the purpose? Maybe understanding what
you are trying to do will help us giving you advice.
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Claus
"lmiller" <lmiller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:7E98F364-C59A-42B4-934C-CB71A9BDDCAB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I have SBS 2003 standard in a dual NIC configuration. I have 3 different
>IP
> pools assigned from my ISP. The primary (first one used) is 208.X.X.X/29,
> second is 67.X.X.X/28 and the last is 68.X.X.X/28. All is well in routing
> if
> I only list the first 208 series in the RRAS public IP pool. I can set
> reservations etc. But, if I list either of the 67 series or the 68
> series,
> routing freezes, mappings all disappear and no external traffic is allowed
> in
> or out. My peripheral router (2nd NIC of SBS with public address) is not
> stopping the traffic, that much has been confirmed with a traceroute, but
> when it hits the SBS box, it dies. I'm not real clear on NAT and wonder
> if I
> need to setup DNS manually to handle the other 2 public IP pools that are
> on
> different subnets? Any help would be greatly appreciated
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