2 Subnets Static IP Range from ISP
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Can someone please clarify the proper terminology for having two different subnets on one WAN interface? I know how to setup one-to-one NAT in pfSense but the ISP we use gave us another set of static ip since we had two T1's bonded. I want to use the other set of static ip's we have but it is not using same ip range/subnet or gateway. The current gateway we have in front of the pfSense fw in the Cisco GW (T1 connection/DSU?). Basically, what's the term for this, and how do I do it? Thanks!
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Hello,
I am looking for a solution to this problem.
We got 2 different ip ranges routed in the datacenter to our backbone.We want to use one wan interface with the 2 ip ranges. Do i need to create a vlan and add with proxy arp the extra ip range so i can use them in nat translations?
Any help would be appreciated.
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All you should have to do is create the appropriate Virtual IPs so you can NAT the addresses, and it should work OK. Is that not working?