Re: 1 External interface with 2 IP Addresses Hi slash85, Just re-read all of this. Do you have 2 routers from the same ISP? Or do you only have 2 lines or 2 address blocks? If the later is the case you don't need to configure more external IP addresses, you can just add a route in your external router to send all the IPs on the new subnet to the firewall's external interface. This means you can then use all the addresses for NAT, etc... even the usual network and broadcast. If you have 2 routers you could also theoretically use the same address space externally and just assign one of your old external IPs to that new router. Can you describe a bit better what you want to obtain? I know I'm going out at a tangent here, but after reading it better I realized we might be trying to "fix" the wrong problem. So I guess I'm kind of answering with questions, but... Do you have specific restrictions on what you can do? How many routers? How many lines? Apparently 2 dif. public IP subnets. What is the ultimate goal? |