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I have a RVS4000 router.
I have just got 8 public (RIPE) addresses I want to setup on the LAN side of the router. How do I configure the router to forward traffic from the WAN side to the LAN side? My setup is: WAN address: 87.58.248.146 LAN addresses: 87.49.143.64/29 (255.255.255.248) On the LAN side the router got this addr: 87.49.143.65. My ISP is forwarding all traffic to this space: 87.49.143.64/29 to 87.58.248.146 and it's now my routers role to accept incoming traffic and hit the correct addresss on the LAN side. And here is the problem... Anybody with idéeas? Regards, Brian Brian Vind |
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On Nov 11, 3:49 am, "Brian Vind" <find-den-her: www.qrz.com> wrote:
> I have a RVS4000 router. > I have just got 8 public (RIPE) addresses I want to setup on the LAN sideof > the router. > > How do I configure the router to forward traffic from the WAN side to the > LAN side? > > My setup is: > > WAN address: 87.58.248.146 > LAN addresses: 87.49.143.64/29 (255.255.255.248) > On the LAN side the router got this addr: 87.49.143.65. > > My ISP is forwarding all traffic to this space: 87.49.143.64/29 to > 87.58.248.146 and it's now my routers role to accept incoming traffic and > hit the correct addresss on the LAN side. And here is the problem... > > Anybody with idéeas? > > Regards, Brian Brian, A quick REview of the manual, indicates that no such capability is allowed on this router. Specifially under specifications on the last pages see, NAT: PAT, NAPT. These won't allow for this. http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satel...=1150490915278 LC. |