Jesse Perry wrote:
> Sorry if this is a dupe... I don't see my original post.
>
> I have a static IP block from Qwest.net, the setup is as follows:
>
> Cisco 678 set bridged
> leased IP addresses:
> Reserved Network
> 0.0.0.24
> User-assignable
> 0.0.0.25, 0.0.0.26, 0.0.0.27, 0.0.0.28, 0.0.0.29
> Reserved Gateway
> 0.0.0.30
> Reserved Broadcast
> 0.0.0.31
> Subnet Mask
> 255.255.255.248
>
> Into a 5port switch out to the monowall on the wan and opts
>
> Monowall 1.22
> LAN 192.168.10.1/24, WAN 0.0.0.25/24, OPT1, OPT2, OPT3 with 3com 3c905c-txm cards
>
WAN 0.0.0.25/24 ??? That would be 256 addresses minus the network,
broadcast, and m0n0 itself, leaving 253 usable IPs. I'm guessing that
should have been /29 to match your mask, just in case it wasn't a typo
and you really have it configured that way somewhere.
Have you tried assigning aliases for this? |