Verizon Fios With 5 IPs
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Is your subnet mask on the WAN set to /30? It needs to be something larger than /32 (1 IP) if you intend to utilize the additional IPs.
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Are you refering to the VIPs subnet? The subnet from Verizon is /24
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No, on the WAN interface settings. If it is truly /24 then that would indicate that have 256 IP addresses available to you. I don't have much experience with FiOS, but perhaps they have more going on behind the scenes with their gateway router etc. On the VIP subnet, it should be /32 as I think you are attempting to configure each VIP individually (In the GUI, IP Address type:single address, inputs /32 as subnet mask).
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I'll change the subnet on the WAN and see if everything still works. If so I'll go ahead with what you suggested and let you know how it comes out.
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The following link is a good resource to help visualize the available IP ranges of different subnets. We are on a /28 *.32 network from our ISP, with *.33 being the gateway and *.47 the broadcast (unusable), leaving us *.34-46 to use as IP addresses.
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Well unfortunately fios requires a /24 subnet. I tried with /32 and /30 and it shut off my connection. So what's next?
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Try searching the forums for fios - you may need to configure your modem/gateway to behave differently. I know there was a post recently about similar issues. Try one of these to start:
http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,18855.0.html
http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,28100.0.html -
I was able to use /28 subnet mask and I still have connectivity, however, the virtual ip i did the port forward with is still not working.
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Neither of the posts deal with business class fios using multiple ip's so they don't really help, but thanks for the effort. I turned on logging for the rule created by the port forward and I can see the pass in successfully, but I don't see a response.
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I still have not figured this out. Any more ideas?