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- mwerle
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09 Sep 2011 22:22 #69299
by mwerle
Replied by mwerle on topic Re: Static IP block
Ok, updated the 2750Vn to the latest firmware (1.5.1 - which isn't available via draytek.co.uk yet) and it's got support for Multi-NAT now. Not quite as flexible as the old 2800Vg, but looks like it's sufficient for my purposes.
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- Micha.
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- Micha.
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11 Feb 2012 10:01 #71165
by mwerle
Replied by mwerle on topic Re: Static IP block
Turns out it still doesn't work quite as I expected and would like.
While -incoming- packets are routed correctly, all outgoing packets go through the main NAT IP.
Incoming:
Public IP1 -> NAT for LAN
Public IP2 -> routed to PC1
Outgoing:
LAN -> Public IP1
PC1 -> Public IP1 **** Not as expected!
I would like outgoing packets from PC1 to go via IP2.
I've spent a lot of time trying to work this out. This was trivial to set up on my old 2800Vg.
Any suggestions welcome,
- Micha.
While -incoming- packets are routed correctly, all outgoing packets go through the main NAT IP.
Incoming:
Public IP1 -> NAT for LAN
Public IP2 -> routed to PC1
Outgoing:
LAN -> Public IP1
PC1 -> Public IP1 **** Not as expected!
I would like outgoing packets from PC1 to go via IP2.
I've spent a lot of time trying to work this out. This was trivial to set up on my old 2800Vg.
Any suggestions welcome,
- Micha.
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11 Feb 2012 13:18 #71170
by rj
Replied by rj on topic Re: Static IP block
Hi Micha,
I guess whats missing in Vigor2750 fw, for this kind of setup is "Address Mapping" feature, which is already available on Vigor2820/2830/2850/2920 models. Where we can setup a LAN IP to use a specified WAN Public IP.
Since Vigor2750 is a Linux based model (different from Vigor28xx/29xx) , it may not contain already this feature.
I suggest to request this feature for DrayTek.
Hope this helps,
regards,
rj
I guess whats missing in Vigor2750 fw, for this kind of setup is "Address Mapping" feature, which is already available on Vigor2820/2830/2850/2920 models. Where we can setup a LAN IP to use a specified WAN Public IP.
Since Vigor2750 is a Linux based model (different from Vigor28xx/29xx) , it may not contain already this feature.
I suggest to request this feature for DrayTek.
Hope this helps,
regards,
rj
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21 Aug 2012 18:33 #73264
by carlcdc
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Hi,
hope some will check out this forum post. looking for a solution to my problem, i too have a static ip block.
i have tried some of the things listed, but with very little luck.
i am on BT Infinity business, and have been given a block of 5 static ip addresses. i cant seem to get the static ip's to work. there is a wan ip alias section in the pppoe settings. which none of the user manuals seem to have any information about. I'm using a draytek vigor2750n.
dose anyone know if what i am attempting to do is possible with the bt service.
or if i should just give up. i'm just trying to get the statics to work so i can rdp to my home server.
thanks,
carl.
hope some will check out this forum post. looking for a solution to my problem, i too have a static ip block.
i have tried some of the things listed, but with very little luck.
i am on BT Infinity business, and have been given a block of 5 static ip addresses. i cant seem to get the static ip's to work. there is a wan ip alias section in the pppoe settings. which none of the user manuals seem to have any information about. I'm using a draytek vigor2750n.
dose anyone know if what i am attempting to do is possible with the bt service.
or if i should just give up. i'm just trying to get the statics to work so i can rdp to my home server.
thanks,
carl.
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21 Aug 2012 20:21 #73265
by carlcdc
Replied by carlcdc on topic Re: Static IP block
No,
don't worry about it i was just being a bit retarded here... every things working fine...
well dmz fine. which is not great but solves the issue for now...
I'm sure I'm just over tired i will look at it tomorrow with fresh eye's and probably kick myself again.
don't worry about it i was just being a bit retarded here... every things working fine...
well dmz fine. which is not great but solves the issue for now...
I'm sure I'm just over tired i will look at it tomorrow with fresh eye's and probably kick myself again.
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