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RoffDaniel2020-03-05 00:40:03
Computer networks
RoffDaniel, 2020-03-05 00:40:03

How to share external IPs over LAN?

Good evening gentlemen. I found articles on various sites, including this one, but they never answered my question, or I just misunderstood something. I am working with this for the first time. So...

I have a server at home. The Internet is connected via fiber optic cable. The provider allocated three white IP addresses to me through alias with binding to the MAC address. I use one of them now to access the Internet, and I want to assign the other two to the server, that is, I want to make a web server out of it with two external addresses. Tell me, how can this be done on the MikroTik hAp AC (RB962U1G5) router?

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izuware, 2020-03-05
@RoffDaniel

Winbox:
- IP > Addresses >
-- Address List > "+"
--- Address > {Your ip1}
--- Interface > {Your Wan Interface}
-- Address List > "+"
--- Address > {Your ip2 }
--- Interface > {Your Wan Interface}
-- Address List > "+"
--- Address > {Your ip3}
--- Interface > {Your Wan Interface}

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Georgy Izmailov, 2020-03-05
@PopDoG

Good day, I previously asked the same question, this instruction helped

https://wifisystem.ru/docs/2isp/

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Baralgin380, 2020-03-05
@Baralgin380

On Mikrotik, it combines the wan port and the port where the server is connected to the bridge (probably before that it will have to be removed from the bridge with other lan ports). On the server, it prescribes the settings that the provider gave you.

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rionnagel, 2020-03-05
@rionnagel

BGP

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Andrew Turbay, 2020-03-06
@Aslan_Tilanhem

Different nats with sources for van ports (physics or virtual machines are no longer the point)
Plus different bridges

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QuazarM, 2020-03-10
@QuazarM

Just do address routing on Mikrotik, and assign the corresponding addresses to pieces of iron in LAN. Or you can make it a "reverse nat method" by specifying all addresses as Mikrotik addresses and forwarding all ports.

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