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desmonder

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#217846 14-Jul-2017 22:20
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I'm on 2degrees Fibre (200/200 unlimited UFB) and have a Ubiquiti EdgeRouter-X.

 

I've been assigned 1 free static IP and a /29 subnet, which I'll use for my web servers.

 

However, I'm struggling to setup the /29 subnet on EdgeRouter-X and 2degrees support couldn't offer assistance. 

 

Could somebody please guide me on setting up the /29 subnet on EdgeRouter-X? 

 

 

 

Thanks! 


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  #1822734 15-Jul-2017 09:04
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As it's only a /29 you can simply use DHCP, 2Degrees will assign you your static IP for you. I do this on my edge router lite 





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  #1822878 15-Jul-2017 13:51
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DHCP seems to be working, but there's a funny thing. 

 

I keep getting the router's login page, instead of my website when I enter the IP address of my server. 

 

Have I configured something incorrectly? 

 

 


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Sounds like that may be more of a routing/NAT issue on your end with the Edgerouter?




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  #1835077 1-Aug-2017 16:11
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How have 2degress set it up?

 

 

 

Have they assigned you a /32 for the router and routed the /29 to the /32? or are they assigning you the /29 to the router?

 

 

 

 


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  #1841923 9-Aug-2017 15:52
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I have the same thing with a different provider. /32 via PPPoE and then the /29 has been routed. No matter what I do, I cannot get the other IPs to work.

 

 

 

Did you get it working? 


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  #1850013 21-Aug-2017 20:39
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IP subnets are delivered via a framed route from PPPoE.

 

You can either use NAT (in interface PPPoE destination IP the IP from the subnet (/32) and NAT it to your internal subnet and also out from internal subnet IP to IP from the subnet) or you can kill a few IPs by assigning the first usable IP (so the next IP after the subnet IP) to a VLAN and then use the other IPs with a gateway of that IP





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