I wrote an earlier post, but didnt describe it too well.
i have a few public ip's
of of them is used for 4 vlans. Each of those vlans are on different
subnets
192.168.1.1
192.168.2.1
192.168.3.1
192.168.4.1
they all have dchp and route out through public ip #1
now i have another vlan
192.168.5.1
and want it to route out of public ip#2, as well as recieve inbound on
that public ip as well
im guessing i could physically add another ethernet interface, set it up
with the public ip, and point the 192.168.5.1 at its GW, but why should
i have to add another ethernet device when its going to the same port
that public ip # 1 is on.
I did try to add a virtual IP in "other " mode
and 1:1 public ip#2 / 32 ><192.168.5.0/32 but that didnt work
any ideas?
-topher
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