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Blackbox25
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Oct 26, 2016
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SRX5308 Multiple Public IP

Hi!

 

We have a smaller company and have now been assigned by our ISP five Public IP-addresses 

 

We have a single cable from our ISP and the converter mounted by our ISP is capable to work as a router (if i connect my computer directly to the ISP-cable i can connect to internet)

 

We need to connect AP:s to the different IP-adresses, and i am wondering if i can buy the SRX5308 to manage the multiple ip:s, and assigne one port to each ip-adress?

Do i need something between my ISP-outlet and SRX5308, or between my SRX5308 and my AP?

  • Hi Blackbox25,
    Welcome to the community!

    There are two options for reference:
    Option1:
    If you want to use five public IP-addresses,you can add  WAN secondary address for WAN port,then use firewall rule to
    realize different AP traffic go through different WAN ip addresses.

    Option2:
    If only want to use four public ip-addresses,you can enable SRX5308 load balancing mode,then use protocol binding fuction.

    Details info refer to:
    http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/SRX5308/SRX5308_RM_25Apr2013.pdf

     

    Thanks.

3 Replies

  • Dan_Z's avatar
    Dan_Z
    NETGEAR Expert

    Hi Blackbox25,
    Welcome to the community!

    There are two options for reference:
    Option1:
    If you want to use five public IP-addresses,you can add  WAN secondary address for WAN port,then use firewall rule to
    realize different AP traffic go through different WAN ip addresses.

    Option2:
    If only want to use four public ip-addresses,you can enable SRX5308 load balancing mode,then use protocol binding fuction.

    Details info refer to:
    http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/SRX5308/SRX5308_RM_25Apr2013.pdf

     

    Thanks.

    • Blackbox25's avatar
      Blackbox25
      Aspirant

      Hi Dan_Z

       

      Thank you for your reply

       

      I think that i will go with option 1. 

      I just wanted to check befor i buy it, that i have the right product.

       

      Thank you very much!

      • JohnRo's avatar
        JohnRo
        NETGEAR Employee Retired

        Hi Blackbox25,

         

        We’d greatly appreciate hearing your feedback letting us know if the information we provided has helped resolve your issue or if you need further assistance. 
        If your question is now answered we encourage you to mark the appropriate reply as the “Accepted Solution” so others can be confident in benefiting from the solution. The Netgear community looks forward to hearing from you and being a helpful resource in the future!

         

        Thanks,

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