Long story short, we've got a new vendor at work supporting our cisco phone systems and they want their own monitoring/VPN device placed on our network. My first thought was "cool, whatever, i'll toss it behind the firewall and give it an IP outside of our DHCP pool, set up the appropriate firewall exceptions for whatever protocols they need to get into it and call it a day.
Well no, apparently it *needs* to have its own, dedicated static public IP. Whatever, I have four extras leased from Verizon not being used.
The catch is our edge router is an Actiontec mi424wr, which is apparently the de-facto SOHO FiOS router, and a whole day of googling how to make it play nice with multiple public IPs hasnt gotten me more than a handful of posts instructing the OP to essentially "replace it with a real router."
For such a prevalent piece of equipment and how popular FiOS and static IPs are for businesses I can't imagine this device truly doesn't support it. Has anyone worked this one out before?
Well no, apparently it *needs* to have its own, dedicated static public IP. Whatever, I have four extras leased from Verizon not being used.
The catch is our edge router is an Actiontec mi424wr, which is apparently the de-facto SOHO FiOS router, and a whole day of googling how to make it play nice with multiple public IPs hasnt gotten me more than a handful of posts instructing the OP to essentially "replace it with a real router."
For such a prevalent piece of equipment and how popular FiOS and static IPs are for businesses I can't imagine this device truly doesn't support it. Has anyone worked this one out before?
