03-29-2012 10:26 AM - edited 03-04-2019 03:50 PM
The isp providing the wan connectivity at the remote office is providing this static ip address:
IP Address: 24.24.24.24
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.255
Gateway: 24.24.24.24
I need to create a wan connection that I can then use on the outside of my router and connect back to our main office with a
site to site VPN
Having only the one ip address which is also the gateway with the /32 subnet mask feels wrong.
Is this possible? Or is the information I am getting from the ISP incorrect?
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03-31-2012 07:49 AM
HI,
Your provider allocated to you a static public /32 IP but this is maybe not wrong.
This could be correct if you e.g. have an ADSL link and you want to always have the same static public IP assigned by your ISP.
Is that the case? Or are you going to have e.g. a leased line when in this case you need a /30 subnet?
HTH
Vasilis
03-31-2012 02:39 AM
hi,
ask your ISP again. you should get at least a /30 IP.
03-31-2012 07:10 AM
Providing it how? Some modem, serial, Ethernet?
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03-31-2012 07:49 AM
HI,
Your provider allocated to you a static public /32 IP but this is maybe not wrong.
This could be correct if you e.g. have an ADSL link and you want to always have the same static public IP assigned by your ISP.
Is that the case? Or are you going to have e.g. a leased line when in this case you need a /30 subnet?
HTH
Vasilis
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