Hi
I have 4 ports in my ISP box with 4 dynamic external IP adresses (must be set to DHCP)
I need help to configure my clearos router,
I want to build 4 seperate networks witch 4 separate sublans
and i need some tips how to do that..
ISP ISP ISP ISP
port 1 port 2 port3 port4
DHCP DHCP DHCP DHCP
LAN LAN LAN LAN
10.10.1.1 10.10.2.1 10.10.3.1 10.10.4.1
something like this, all four nets with separate external ip, port forwardings to lans etc
I have 4 ports in my ISP box with 4 dynamic external IP adresses (must be set to DHCP)
I need help to configure my clearos router,
I want to build 4 seperate networks witch 4 separate sublans
and i need some tips how to do that..
ISP ISP ISP ISP
port 1 port 2 port3 port4
DHCP DHCP DHCP DHCP
LAN LAN LAN LAN
10.10.1.1 10.10.2.1 10.10.3.1 10.10.4.1
something like this, all four nets with separate external ip, port forwardings to lans etc
In Multi-WAN
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I have no idea about this set up. If you have four ports on the ISP box and they carry different traffic, then you'll need 4 NIC's in ClearOS unless you can redirect all the ISP traffic over VLANS on a single port.
ClearOS is not really designed to tie a WAN port to a LAN port and port forwarding operates on all WAN ports at the same time. -
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I even have more NIC's on my clearos so its not a problem.. was thinking about 4 cables in, and 4 out, then to 48p switch where i could have 4 nets each with own ext ip, and ports sorted like this net1:1-12, net2:13-24, net3:25-36, net4:37-48
i was thinking also about connecting it all to my server, create 4 vms with clearos on and the route traffic trough them to 4 vlans wich i can use inside the server..
but its still 4 separate "devices" i was hoping i can connect it all through one clearos -
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