You're right.

The traffic will appear to be coming from the IP address that is in the same subnet as the router's default route. If you've done this, a simple reboot might be in order just to square everything off.

Regards,

Paul

ccrum wrote:
It should be based on what your default route is in the ip routes table is....shouldn't it?

Keith Barber wrote:
Good morning all,

I was working over the weekend switching my routers over from being behind NAT to having 
full blown public ips.  I was hoping to be able to "overlay" the public IPs, 
but all the traffic continued to say it was coming from the internal IPs.

Is there a way in MT that you can say, this address is the primary one for this 
interface?
If not, then my next move will probably be to start implementing vlans, so I 
get separate interfaces.

Thanks
-Keith-
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