These are two totally different subnets...
xxx.xx.175.192/27
xxx.xx.172.248/29
I need to find a way to make both of those subnets be on the same physical interface. I figured I
might be able to use VLAN's inside the m0n0wall software or something
-Eq
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Sean Hogan wrote:
> Our WAN interface (Which connects to our wireless gear) has an address
> of 10.1.1.250. The two customers each have blocks of IP's. Customer A is
> on the OPT1 interface has a single /29. The other, customer B, is
> connected to the LAN interface, has a /27 and a /29.
Does he have a real /27 and /29, or addresses in that range in an
ethernet interface? If he has a router with the /29 IP, and the /27 IP
inside, you need a static route for the /27 via the /29 in m0n0wall. If
he is multinetting, it gets much messier. It can be done, but it is a
dirty hack.
Lee
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