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DMZ Host, 2830n
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07 Dec 2012 11:52 #74454
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Hi
I want to allocate one of my public ip addresses to a virtual machine.
So that the ip address of the host is the actual public ip address,
not a private NAT address.
The options under NAT >> DMZ Host Setup, do not achive what i want.
I have a free BT ADSL router at another site and this has this option.
If i set a public ip address in the vitual machine,
is there anthing that could be done with routing to get it to work?
Thanks
William
I want to allocate one of my public ip addresses to a virtual machine.
So that the ip address of the host is the actual public ip address,
not a private NAT address.
The options under NAT >> DMZ Host
I have a free BT ADSL router at another site and this has this option.
If i set a public ip address in the vitual machine,
is there anthing that could be done with routing to get it to work?
Thanks
William
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08 Dec 2012 01:42 #74460
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Replied by wilba on topic Re: DMZ Host, 2830n
I had incorrectly configured the WAN. :oops:
Therefore I was missing a different set options under WAN 1
it was appearing as WAN 2, I presume normally does.
NAT >> DMZ Host Setup
"None/Private IP/Active True IP "
Then it's possible to specify...
MAC Address of the True IP DMZ Host
AHH
I've now realised that there is still no option to specify the second public ip address. I'm going to bed.
Therefore I was missing a different set options under WAN 1
it was appearing as WAN 2, I presume normally does.
NAT >> DMZ Host Setup
"None/Private IP/Active True IP
Then it's possible to specify...
MAC Address of the True IP DMZ Host
AHH
I've now realised that there is still no option to specify the second public ip address. I'm going to bed.
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10 Dec 2012 02:00 #74479
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Replied by wilba on topic Re: DMZ Host, 2830n
So i don't think i misconfigured the WAN after all.
When i enter the settings the IP Address and Subnet Mask
in the location below they do not remain following a reboot.:?
Are there any ways of using multiple true DMZ hosts with the 2830 router:?:
I don't remember it being a cheap consumer unit, costing nearly £190. Or do i need to change the router?
Model Name : Vigor2830n
Firmware Version : 3.6.3_sb_2471201
Build Date/Time : Sep 17 2012 16:31:24
When i enter the settings the IP Address and Subnet Mask
in the location below they do not remain following a reboot.
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WAN >> Internet Access
WAN 1
MPoA (RFC1483/2684)
WAN IP Network Settings
Specify an IP address
IP Address (this is blanked)
Subnet Mask (this is blanked)
Gateway IP Address (remains)
Are there any ways of using multiple true DMZ hosts with the 2830 router
I don't remember it being a cheap consumer unit, costing nearly £190. Or do i need to change the router?
Model Name : Vigor2830n
Firmware Version : 3.6.3_sb_2471201
Build Date/Time : Sep 17 2012 16:31:24
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10 Dec 2012 12:41 #74488
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Hi Will, how many Public IP addresses do you have?
It sounds like you may need to configure the IPs in the: LAN >> General Setup >> IP Routed subnet option details page.
So you can set the router IP in there and then assign a Public IP address on to your VM.
It sounds like you may need to configure the IPs in the: LAN >> General Setup >> IP Routed subnet option details page.
So you can set the router IP in there and then assign a Public IP address on to your VM.
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10 Dec 2012 16:14 #74492
by wilba
Replied by wilba on topic Re: DMZ Host, 2830n
Just 2 hosts (255.255.255.252), including the router.
Thanks i think i have it working.
I set the folowing...
If i wanted more that one dmz host,
I am not sure how control each IP is give to specific MAC Address?
So a default DMZ host (also serving NAT) plus an additional host.
Thanks
I set the folowing...
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TCP/IP and DHCP Setup for IP Routed Subnet
Network Configuration
Enable!
IP Address: (that of the router)
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.252
RIP Protocol Control: Disable
DHCP Server Configuration
Start IP Address: (to that of the dmz host)
IP Pool Counts: 1
Use LAN Port: Unchecked
Use MAC Address: Checked
If i wanted more that one dmz host,
I am not sure how control each IP is give to specific MAC Address?
So a default DMZ host (also serving NAT) plus an additional host.
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10 Dec 2012 17:44 #74493
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Replied by adriandaz on topic Re: DMZ Host, 2830n
If you wanted additional DMZ NAT hosts I think you would have to add the IP as a WAN IP Alias address under WAN1 details page, and then tick the Join to NAT pool box.
Not sure if the router supports Multi NAT and IP routed at the same time though, I have /29 so I will try and test it later.
See screenshots:
http://download.adriandaz.co.uk/dmzhost1.png
http://download.adriandaz.co.uk/multinat1.png
Not sure if the router supports Multi NAT and IP routed at the same time though, I have /29 so I will try and test it later.
See screenshots:
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