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Date:      Fri, 23 Mar 2007 08:03:48 -1000
From:      NetOpsCenter <noc@hdk5.net>
To:        Eric <heli@mikestammer.com>
Cc:        David Banning <david+dated+1175100024.c0cea1@skytracker.ca>, questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: how utilize several IP's on one line
Message-ID:  <46041684.4060905@hdk5.net>
In-Reply-To: <46040F3B.30206@mikestammer.com>
References:  <20070323164024.GA1885@skytracker.ca> <46040F3B.30206@mikestammer.com>

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Eric wrote:

> David Banning wrote:
>
>> I just spoke with my DSL supplier and they said that they could give
>> me 5 IP addresses with a DSL line. 
>> I am used to only one IP address per phone line - how are the other
>> IP addresses from the same DSL line utlilized and routed to different
>> servers?
>>
>
> one per phone line? that doesnt make sense. Do they expect you to have 
> 5 phone lines?
>
> The router they supply you will be responsible for directing traffic 
> to the different IPs.
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Aloha,

5 IP's on one line is likely to be an ATM/DSL circuit.

You have a gateway at the isp and then 5 allocated IP's at your side 
using a switch or router at your side. You also have a broadcast IP and 
a Net IP to configure.

If you get this I can give you a how to that worked here at our noc. The 
usual confic gives you 768/768 speed. We find this works ok.

email me at noc@hdk5.net if you need a "how to" so you'll know what you 
are getting into.

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