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michaelx
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A new ISP and new problems

Sun May 01, 2011 3:37 pm

Hi, I'm installing a new small isp but I have a problem.

My real ip block is: 97.10.0.0/24

My "RB800" ether1 is my WAN port. ether2 ip address is : 97.10.0.1/24
And my ether2 connected to a switch. I am using 15 item ip address for my servers.

My another router is a "RB600" and I connected my rb600 to switch. after that I give to 97.10.0.16/24 to RB600 ether1.
I installed a pppoe server to my RB600s ether2. And I set 192.168.0.1/24 to rb600s ether2.

A lots of costumer can connect my pppoe servers. But my all costumer has fake ip address.(192.168.0.0/24)
I have /24 real ip address and I want use real ip address for my costumer.

If I give to real ip address to my costumer on this system, my costumer can't access to internet. but If I give fake ip address my costumer can access to internet.

Lastly, how my costumer can use real ip address on my this system? What is the my mistake?


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nateful
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Re: A new ISP and new problems

Sun May 01, 2011 8:19 pm

The interface facing your customers needs a public address in the same network you are assigning. It sounds like you have it set up to issue private addresses (192.168.x.x) to your customers.

Sounds like you may need to do some sub-netting of your /24. There is a wealth of info out there on just how to do this. But basically, sub-netting splits up networks into smaller separate logical networks. If you wanted to use the entire /24 for assignment to your customers, you could use private addresses on your inside network. But either way, you would need routes to you networks. IE, your RB800 would need a routes pointing to your rb600 so it knows how to get to any networks that are assigned to the ether2 of the rb600.

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