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This is how to configure a Technicolor gateway with two subnets on its |
This is how to configure a Technicolor gateway with two subnets on its |
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local network such that one gets translated and the other |
local network such that one subnet gets its addresses translated by NAT and the other |
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subnet does not get NATed. Or, looking at it differently, adding a subnet of (e.g.) |
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RFC1918 addresses which will be NATed on a router with an existing routeable IP block setup. |
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router made out of FireBrick, BSD or Linux that gives proper control of things |
router made out of FireBrick, BSD or Linux that gives proper control of things |
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on an address level rather than on an interface. |
on an address level rather than on an interface level. |
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Firstly, you need to put a public address on the Ethernet interface. |
Firstly, you need to put a public address on the Ethernet interface. |
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