Hello,
I am using a router RB3011UiAS and I have a static ip for some time now, from my internet provider: X.X.159.139/22. I created an address in the router , associated to interface eth8-rds.
Last week I requested a subnet with 8 ips from the network provider and they gave me one, routed through the static ip that I already had (I don't understand what that means). The subnet is Y.Y.47.240/29.
I created a second address inthe router, for this subnet Y.Y.47.241/29, associated to interface eth9-sub.
The two interfaces are in no relation, not bridged, none is master for the other.
I understood that I can use only 5 public ips from the subnet for computers connected to the router: Y.Y.78.242 - Y.Y.78.246
I was told to disable NAT-ul (the masquerade entry in ip firewall nat) and to add a static route from subnet (Y.Y.47.240/29) through gw of public ip (X.X.156.1), to the internet.
If I run from router terminal /ip route print, I get:
# | DST-ADDRESS | PREF-SRC | GATEWAY | DISTANCE
0 | A S | 0.0.0.0/0 | X.X.156.1 | 1
1 | ADC | X.X.156.0/22 | X.X.159.139 | eth8-rds | 0
2 | ADC | Y.Y.47.240/29 | Y.Y.47.241 eth8-rds | 0
3 | S | Y.Y.47.240/29 | | X.X.156.1 | 1
The last static route was added according to ISP instruction, which appears blue in winbox (not active).
When I connect a computer (static ip Y.Y.47.242, mask 255.255.255.248, gw: Y.Y.47.241) to eth9-sub and want to ping google dns (8.8.8. from it, it does not work.
Also, from outside, if I ping X.X.159.139 it works, but if I ping Y.Y.78.242 (or Y.Y.78.241), it does not work.
Could anyone tell me what am I doing wrong that I cannot make the ips in the subnet visible to the internet?
Thank you.