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    • stephenw10S Offline
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @firewalled_lotusdew
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      @firewalled_lotusdew said in Multiple static IP on different gateway:

      The DSL modem has a fiber connection

      Like FTTC? If it's actually fiber to the modem that's not DSL.
      Do you have access to the modem? Can you see what IP(s) it is using? It may not be if it really is bridging.

      Steve

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        firewalled_lotusdew @stephenw10
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        @stephenw10 @stephenw10 @stephenw10 Yes FTTC - I have admin access to the modem. Its not using IP as its bridging.

        PS: I am getting blocked from posting replies as its too frequent. Request to adjust my privileges if possible.

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          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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          You have 5 rep now you should be able to post more frequently.

          Can you see how the bridging is configured?

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            firewalled_lotusdew @stephenw10
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            @stephenw10 Yes - attaching a snapshot of choices and currently set as bridge

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              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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              Hmm, well the best thing there would be if you can get the ISP to provide static IPs in the same subnet, that share a gateway. Or route other IPs to your primary IP.

              You might just try using them with the original gateway and see hat happens.

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                Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate @stephenw10
                last edited by Derelict

                @firewalled_lotusdew Yeah I'd just put the VIPs on WAN and see what happens.

                Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
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                DO NOT set a source address/port in a port forward or firewall rule unless you KNOW you need it!
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                  chpalmer @Derelict
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                  @derelict said in Multiple static IP on different gateway:

                  @firewalled_lotusdew Yeah I'd just put the VIPs on WAN and see what happens.

                  Exactly what I was going to chime in and say..

                  Triggering snowflakes one by one..
                  Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4590T CPU @ 2.00GHz on an M400 WG box.

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                    firewalled_lotusdew @chpalmer
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                    @chpalmer I have written to the ISP and asked them to reprovision the IP so that they are routable via a single gateway. Once that is done - I think its then trivial to alisas it via virtual IP.

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                      Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate @firewalled_lotusdew
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                      @firewalled_lotusdew It might be trivial now. Try it.

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                      A comprehensive network diagram is worth 10,000 words and 15 conference calls.
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