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abl_12016-03-31 06:35:18
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abl_1, 2016-03-31 06:35:18

Setting up external ip on computers in the local network?

There is a Mikrotik, a Server, a VM and a block of external ip.
You need to configure Mikrotik so that computers in the local network have another external ip or something like that.
How to do it?

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Alexey Yamschikov, 2016-03-31
@mobilesfinks

Choose your free white address (WIP1). Hang it as an additional address (alias) on the network interface of your computer in the local network with the local address LIP1. Then just route all traffic coming to WIP1 to LIP1 address.
Write down the rules in the firewall and add the route WIP1 -> LIP1
Well, configure another NAT so that the reverse traffic from your server flows through WIP1, and not through the default address

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alegzz, 2016-03-31
@alegzz

On dhcp it is possible to issue only 1 address. It is possible to make netmap. It is possible to bridge interfaces What do you want to get at the output?

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O. J, 2016-03-31
@OrlovEvgeny

The easiest way is to forward the necessary ports in nat from a specific static (it doesn’t matter if white ip comes from the provider’s pool or from different Mikrotik interfaces) to local machines.

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