On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Jesse Vollmar<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I'm not using CARP and I would like to use them with NAT. According to that,
> your reccomendation would be to use "other" VIPs. My only question is, will
> they route properly since the ISP has this new subnet using a different
> gateway address than the first subnet.

Is it really a gateway address, i.e. they have it assigned on their
router, or are they actually routing you the entire IP block? Ideally
it will be the latter, they can and should be routing additional space
to one of your existing addresses. Then you can setup the full subnet
on an internal interface or VLAN without any ARP, or use it in
combination with NAT using Other VIPs. If they insist on having the
gateway IP on their equipment (they shouldn't, I would refuse that if
it were my ISP), you're probably stuck bridging an internal interface
or VLAN to WAN, though proxy ARP might work depending on how they have
things setup.

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