Support for multiple inbound IP addresses?
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10-27-2021 11:32 PM
My venerable NetGear router/firewall has died and I'm looking for a replacement. My ISP connection includes a /29 subnet, so I have over a dozen inbound IP addresses available to me. I need a router that will support that kind of configuration, obviously with NAT routing to any one of a dozen servers on my network. (This is actually the main development and support network for a software development company).
I've been looking at the RV3xx series, but the on-line documentation doesn't seem to explicitly say that they support what I need. Can anyone confirm if they'll do what I need?
Thanks
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10-27-2021 11:58 PM
- Check this thread :
https://community.cisco.com/t5/routing/support-for-multiple-inbound-ip-addresses/m-p/4491055
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03-15-2022 05:43 AM
Thank you so much for sharing this thread url which solved my issue if you didn't share it here and if I didn't see this first then definitely I am going to create a new one thread on this issue.
