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When configuring your router/firewall you must pick one of the three addresses that are for you use, and set the subnet mask to 255.255.255.248. The gateway is set to the first usable address - the virtual gateway. |
When configuring your router/firewall you must pick one of the three addresses that are for you use, and set the subnet mask to 255.255.255.248. The gateway is set to the first usable address - the virtual gateway. |
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==Additional IP blocks== |
==Additional IP blocks== |
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If you have additional IP requirements, these will be set up on your control pages and you can change the target address if you need. We will set these up to route to your gateway address initially, assuming (for IPv4) that you are using the last usable address as your firewall/router. |
If you have additional IP requirements, these will be set up on your control pages and you can change the target address if you need. We will set these up to route to your gateway address initially, assuming (for IPv4) that you are using the last usable address as your firewall/router. |
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==DNS resolvers== |
==DNS resolvers== |
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