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07 Aug 2013 11:26 #77277
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Hi,
We currently have a fiber leased line into our building which connects to a Draytek 2830 (Wan2)
we have a /27 (32 Public IP Addresses)
We have then split these up into smaller subnets
LAN 2 - /28 (16 IP Addresses)
LAN 3 - /30 (4 IP Addresses)
LAN 4 - /29 (8 IP Addresses)
in a standard 2830 setup, all the LAN ports act as a 4 port switch, what i now want to do is change the setup to below
LAN 2 - /28 (16 IP Addresses)
LAN 3 - /28 (16 IP Addresses)
LAN 4 - Switch port for Lan3
i doubt this can be done, and the only way i can connect another device to get an IP from the subnet of Lan 3 would be to put a switch in the middle.
please can you confirm?
We currently have a fiber leased line into our building which connects to a Draytek 2830 (Wan2)
we have a /27 (32 Public IP Addresses)
We have then split these up into smaller subnets
LAN 2 - /28 (16 IP Addresses)
LAN 3 - /30 (4 IP Addresses)
LAN 4 - /29 (8 IP Addresses)
in a standard 2830 setup, all the LAN ports act as a 4 port switch, what i now want to do is change the setup to below
LAN 2 - /28 (16 IP Addresses)
LAN 3 - /28 (16 IP Addresses)
LAN 4 - Switch port for Lan3
i doubt this can be done, and the only way i can connect another device to get an IP from the subnet of Lan 3 would be to put a switch in the middle.
please can you confirm?
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14 Aug 2013 15:16 #77412
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I have bnever done it but what you are doing should be possible if you do them as VLANs.
Just make sure the other LANs are not ticked against that network, you could then set up DHCP on LAN 3 for anything that is plugged into LAN4 or just give static addresses.
I hope I have got his write
One thing I am not sure though is that you are not going to be using the /29 address from LAN 4 as ports 3 and 4 will be on LAN 3??? Or do I have the wrong end of the stick completely?
Just make sure the other LANs are not ticked against that network, you could then set up DHCP on LAN 3 for anything that is plugged into LAN4 or just give static addresses.
I hope I have got his write
One thing I am not sure though is that you are not going to be using the /29 address from LAN 4 as ports 3 and 4 will be on LAN 3??? Or do I have the wrong end of the stick completely?
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