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From: WISP on 1 Feb 2008 12:10 I am in the process of installing a new network. New T1, new sonicwall pro 3060 firewall, the works. The WAN port on the sonicwall is a static public ip address. I have the lan on a private network. What I need to do is get a public ip address to function within the private network. Not using the DMZ. I am wondering if this is even possible. I am very clueless to static routes. Any help would be appreciated.
From: Arjun on 2 Feb 2008 05:52
On Feb 1, 9:10 pm, WISP <brentr...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > I am in the process of installing a new network. New T1, new sonicwall > pro 3060 firewall, the works. The WAN port on the sonicwall is a > static public ip address. I have the lan on a private network. What I > need to do is get a public ip address to function within the private > network. Not using the DMZ. I am wondering if this is even possible. I > am very clueless to static routes. Any help would be appreciated. may be you could try one to one NAT... |