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30 Mar 2010 11:13 #61451
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I'm hoping someone here can help, or point me in the right direction.
I have two Draytek routers, a 2800 and a 2820. I have set them up to connect two networks over VPN - all good. The issue is now that my boss needs mulitple WAN IPs set up so that some machines on our network have their own outgoing IPs but can still be part of the local network.
I've previously set up the 2800 to allow direct connections via static outgoing IPs, but they are unable to connect to the local network, they seem to skip straight through. I've read that the 2820 will handle multiple WAN IPs but can't find any docs on it currently (although I'll keep looking).
Required setup would look like this:
INET via IP1 <--->
INET via IP2 <---> LAN1 <---> INET VPN LINK <---> LAN2
INET via IP3 <--->
Any help would be gratefully received.
I have two Draytek routers, a 2800 and a 2820. I have set them up to connect two networks over VPN - all good. The issue is now that my boss needs mulitple WAN IPs set up so that some machines on our network have their own outgoing IPs but can still be part of the local network.
I've previously set up the 2800 to allow direct connections via static outgoing IPs, but they are unable to connect to the local network, they seem to skip straight through. I've read that the 2820 will handle multiple WAN IPs but can't find any docs on it currently (although I'll keep looking).
Required setup would look like this:
INET via IP1 <--->
INET via IP2 <---> LAN1 <---> INET VPN LINK <---> LAN2
INET via IP3 <--->
Any help would be gratefully received.
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06 Apr 2010 14:17 #61562
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Can noone assist on this? Is this configuration that difficult? I know it's beyond me at this point, but someone must have an idea. Or is it an impossible task with current technology?
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06 Apr 2010 23:02 #61572
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When you say' outgoing' IPs, are these PCs hosting services ? Could you not just use MultiNAT to generate a one-to-one mapping ?
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