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BeagleIL
Sep 20, 2013Aspirant
Help configuring FVS336Gv2
I recently purchased a FVS336Gv2 and need a bit of help making sure I configure it properly. I currently have 5 static IPs from my ISP that I use on various WWW servers. These 5 servers, all running L...
BeagleIL
Sep 24, 2013Aspirant
I was afraid of that... Through more perusing of the forum and talking with Netgear support, I think I've got the inbound configuration working using inbound rules. You can see their proposed configuration at this link:
http://data.express-evaluations.com/nt2.pdf
It is my understanding that the FVS336 will multi-nat on the WAN1 port and pass the HTTP traffic for servers 43, 44 and 45 to the appropriate private IP based upon the rules.
My next issue is that one of the WWW servers, that used to have its own public IP interface of 216.XXX.XXX.44, sometimes need to connect to my client. My client is expecting that traffic ONLY from 216.XXX.XXX.44. But if I understand the proposed configuration, all traffic originating from my internal network is going to have the 216.XXX.XXX.42 address as defined for the WAN1 port.
The FVS336 is currently set up for NAT routing as I have other desktops that will also be routing through it. If I switch to "Classical" routing under "WAN Mode", then do I face issues with the desktops routing properly?
And my overall question is if I can set an outbound rule so that traffic that originates on an internal IP, 192.168.1.11, will go out over the WAN as if it was coming from 216.XXX.XXX.44 instead of the current WAN1 address of 216.XXX.XXX.42?
Sorry if I'm not making this clear or if it is entirely too convoluted.
http://data.express-evaluations.com/nt2.pdf
It is my understanding that the FVS336 will multi-nat on the WAN1 port and pass the HTTP traffic for servers 43, 44 and 45 to the appropriate private IP based upon the rules.
My next issue is that one of the WWW servers, that used to have its own public IP interface of 216.XXX.XXX.44, sometimes need to connect to my client. My client is expecting that traffic ONLY from 216.XXX.XXX.44. But if I understand the proposed configuration, all traffic originating from my internal network is going to have the 216.XXX.XXX.42 address as defined for the WAN1 port.
The FVS336 is currently set up for NAT routing as I have other desktops that will also be routing through it. If I switch to "Classical" routing under "WAN Mode", then do I face issues with the desktops routing properly?
And my overall question is if I can set an outbound rule so that traffic that originates on an internal IP, 192.168.1.11, will go out over the WAN as if it was coming from 216.XXX.XXX.44 instead of the current WAN1 address of 216.XXX.XXX.42?
Sorry if I'm not making this clear or if it is entirely too convoluted.
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