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Re: ONT not able to work with my Juniper to route public IPs Are you trying to route a subnet to your single static ip???? i.e. /29,/30 e.t.c..If so from what i have heard you might not be able to route subnets...as dumb as that sounds (trust me i know it sounds dumb) but i have seen this before....the problem from what i have seen is not the ONT itself, but the actual PON (the other end) it is connected to. If i were you just grab a linksys router, and switch it from gateway to router mode and kill dhcp and assign your wan IP to the wan side and a ip in your routed subnet as the lan side and throw a pc on and that way you can at least see if the subnet is getting routed. |
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 pcully join:2011-02-02 Annapolis Junction, MD | Hi What I'm trying to do is assign public IPs to some of my sharepoint sites. All my sites sit on one sharepoint server. I created the sites in sharepoint, went into IIS and assigned it to the public IP, did a route, mapping and policy on my firewall but the sites were not accessible. Seems that the public IP will only work if I can assign it to a specific NIC card because it needs a MAC to associate with. |
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 | How many public's do you have?? |
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 pcully join:2011-02-02 Annapolis Junction, MD | we have 13 public IPs right now and will probably get more in the future. |
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 | ok..so...what is your subnet mask??? |
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 pcully join:2011-02-02 Annapolis Junction, MD | class C |
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