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| - | ====== Using multiple IPs on WAN interface | + | ====== Using multiple |
| - | ===== Use case ===== | + | {{section> |
| - | Some users get from their ISP more than one routable public IP address.\\ | + | |
| - | In this case you need to assign these IPs to new WAN interfaces and then add a DNAT and SNAT rule in firewall.\\ | + | ===== Introduction |
| - | In our example we assume that our ISP assigned us 100.64.0.0/ | + | |
| - | WAN interface already has the first available | + | |
| + | ===== Goals ===== | ||
| + | * Utilize multiple WAN IPs on the same interface. | ||
| + | * Use a specific | ||
| ===== Command-line instructions ===== | ===== Command-line instructions ===== | ||
| ==== 1. Network ==== | ==== 1. Network ==== | ||
| - | Create an alias for WAN interface. | + | Create an alias for WAN interface |
| + | * '' | ||
| + | * '' | ||
| <code bash> | <code bash> | ||
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| ==== 2. Firewall ==== | ==== 2. Firewall ==== | ||
| - | Add destination and source NAT firewall rules. | + | Configure |
| <code bash> | <code bash> | ||