My colleague and I have tried unsuccessfully for a number of hours to configure the hardware to work with the following topology.
WHAT I HAVE DONE SO FAR SUCCESSFULLY:
1) DONE - Configure WAN1 to be used with 1483 Bridged ADSL service and give WAN1 port a public static IP address in the range given by ISP.
2) DONE - Connected a Netgear router (configured in bridging mode) to consume ADSL service, then, configured WAN2 with public static IP address in the range the ISP has given.
At this point I can connect my laptop to the LAN via ethernet and obtain a 192.168.1.* address and use the internet via NATing without a problem.
WHAT I NEED TO DO:
1) I need to now connect a ethernet enabled UPS to the LAN and make it available to the outside world on a public static address in the WAN1 range.
2) Connect a NAS server to the LAN, which also has a WAN1 address. This server also issues DHCP it's own LAN.
REQUIREMENTS:
1) I need to be able to access these devices via a public static IP range - port forwarding is not an option in this case.
I have looked in to static routes and secondary IPs for the LAN but either I have not configured everything I need to on the Draytek, or this is the wrong approach.
Can you please advise.
Many Thanks,
Ash