On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 2:50 PM, Jason T. Slack-Moehrle <
[email protected]> wrote:

> HI,
> > Wait, are you saying I could just pay Comcast for 14 addresses and
> create a routed subnet myself and not have them do it?
> >
> > Or could I just have them create for me a 2nd IP block of 1 IP, load
> that on the modem with my block of 5 and somehow created a routed subnet
> from the /31 to my /29 without them? so that pfSense is setup the correct
> way?
>
> OK, Comcast called me back and they are saying for me to:
>
> 1. load my /29 on the WAN port of the pfsense box
> 2. Create a vlan for something like 10.0.0.x
> 3. Create a 1:1 NAT for the public IP's in the /29 to a 10.0.0.x
> 4. Assign my servers a 10.0.0.x address, etc
>
> They say they cannot create a routed subnet for me because the modems they
> use cannot handle loading of multiple IP blocks.
>
> Is this viable?
>
> -Jason
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At my office, we have a /27 from our Paetec T1 and a /28 from our Verizon
FiOS.  We created Virtual IPs for alll of the addresses and we are using
1:1 NAT for all of our servers which themselves have private IPs.  It works
just fine.

Moshe

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