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How to forward two external Internet IPs to internal IP LANs?
Given:
- Mikrotik router
- network 192.168.0.0/24
- three Internet addresses - 95.125.125.2,
95.125.125.3,
95.125.125.4 over one cable
- two servers with IP - 192.168.0.10,
192.168.0.11
- users - 192.168.0.11 -192.168.0.254
Need to make static NAT
95.125.125.2 =192.168.0.10
95.125.125.3=192.168.0.11
Address 95.125.125.4 NAT for all network users.
What has been done:
bridge interface, address 192.168.0.1
WAN interface 95.125.125.4
Enabled masquarade.
The Internet in users works.
How to forward traffic from 192.168.0.10, 192.168.0.11 to external IPs?
In the Cisco RV 042, the feature is called One to One NAT
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Advised you, I see =)
what you are trying to do is called one-to-one NAT, a common setting is
to catch the solution
wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/How_to_link_Public_addresse...
NAT crutch. And how to do it through vlan?
Let me remind you that the cable in which 95.125.125.2, 95.125.125.3, 95.125.125.4 is one plugged into ethernet-wan.
You need to somehow start ethernet-wan from 95.125.125.2 in vlan 2, and then give it to ethernet-1 for 192.168.0.10. I can't figure out how to do it through vlan... You
can't install an additional switch.
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