You’re using just the two middle IPs in the four that make up the /30 set, right? IOW, the subnet x.x.x.0/30 should have .0 and .3 unused (they’re broadcast), and you use .1 and .2.
-mel > On Jun 25, 2019, at 9:41 AM, Scott <sc...@viviotech.net> wrote: > > First, sorry if this is a bit of a noob question. > > I'm trying to find a way of preventing a slew of traffic to an IP, or > IP's, when I join two /30 public subnets to a /29. It appears that while > the ranges are /30 someone is trying to brute-force the network and/or > broadcast addresses for the ranges. When I change them to be a /29, now > the router sees the traffic and starts dropping packets. Are there any > suggestions for mitigating this behavior or is it just the nature of the > beast? > > -- > 101010 > >