I have an asterisk system speaking to my SIP provider. One end or the other (or both) do not tolerate NAT. We for years we have had a Static for the SIP trunks. And a mix of other statics and DHCP circuits for everything else we do. So coming from the ONT we first hit a switch and then off to Asterisk, other servers and a RB router.
I am now switching to a /29 for everything. So the ONT ethernet will first hit a RB2011 iL-IN (assuming it is capable of doing what we need) and then go to our various other servers as well as the Asterisk system. I am not a router guy. I took exactly one Cisco router class probably back in 2003. I may have upgraded one Cisco router once back when you could buy one license but apply it to multiple devices. Not sure if they plugged that hole, I imagine they did. This sounds like it should be trivial. I hope it is trivial. But I would rather have the borg take a look at it before I start to try to download the RB manual and go into my autodidactical mode. Too old for this crap. 76.76.254.48/29 routed to 76.76.252.68 WAN IP: 76.76.252.68 Subnet: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 76.76.252.1 Routed subnet info: 76.76.254.48/29 subnet mask: 255.255.255.248 available IP's: 76.76.254.49-54
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