On 05/16/2011 01:55 PM, Douglas Hammond wrote:
> Here are my interfaces.  Note how the ISP sends all traffic to the one 
> interface on a different subnet then the subnet(s) they have given us
> 
> # from isp
> address x.x.57.7
> netmask 255.255.255.254
> gateway x.x.57.6
> 
> # assigned subnet 1
> x.x.114.53/29
> 
> # assigned subnet 2
> x.x.114.113/29
> 
> Can I setup proxy arp the same way as in the setup guide and put both the 
> assigned subnets on the same dmz interface or will I have issues because the 
> gateway is not on either subnet?  Looks almost like a static ptp to me.


This should work without proxy ARP. Presumably, the ISP is routing
subnet 2 via the x.x.114.53 address.

-Tom
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