06-06-2023 07:19 AM
Hello, I need help getting rid of a routing job a previous employee implemented. There are 5 IPs that are being routed to the same MAC address which is our firewall. I see in our main layer 3 cisco switch that there is a VLAN 101 for 123net ISP (which is the ISP I'm trying to use) and vlan 256 which is 123NET-INTERNET. I'm assuming that getting rid of the Vlans with 123net will free up the IPs.
My goal is that I want to set up a separate router for our 2nd ISP. But all the IPs are being routed to our firewall so they cant be used.
Thank you,
Cody
06-06-2023 07:34 AM - edited 06-06-2023 07:34 AM
Hi Cody,
What is the subnet mask for the subnet you are using? If the IPs are provided by the provider and you want to use a second provider, you would need to get a new set of IPs for the second provider.
HTH
06-06-2023 07:44 AM
255.255.255.248
06-06-2023 07:44 AM
I also have 5 new IPs and they are all being routed to the same mac address which is the firewall (Kericontrol)
06-06-2023 07:58 AM
So, just to clarify. You have one set of public IPs from one provider and another set from a different provider? Both have the same subnet mask?
06-06-2023 08:11 AM
No, the other one is 255.255.255.0 im trying to use the ones with 255.255.255.248
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