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Obsolete Releases => SME VoIP (Asterisk, SAIL etc) => Topic started by: mike_mattos on February 01, 2009, 07:08:23 PM
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Recently upgraded my service from a single fixed IP to multiple.
The modem connects using PPPOE to an address x.x.186.22, using the SME server as a gateway using PPPOE, the user password is required to create the link, and now everything works as before using this address for my public address.
I'm paying to have 8 public IP addresses, ( VOIP, development sites, etc ) x.x.142.248/29 NOTE the address the modem collects is outside the subnet.
The x.x.186.22 modem address is correct according to PRIMUS , I have to configure my router to do the routing .
SME says my local IP's are NEVER web accessible, so I must be missing something
My previous multi IP installs all worked by just plugging the modem and servers into the same switch! That isn't working here
help
thx
mike
Anyone have any ideas on how to enable those addresses, my test notebook has been configured various IP's using a switch and various gateways and DNS addresses but won't come to life
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Hi,
SME does not route public IPs on it's default configuration, you're better off getting a router and give one of these address to SME, everything behind it will be a NAT.
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I'm going in circles, the speedtouch st516 modem only seems to connect in bridge mode, my Dlink router doesn't seem to get a connection despite trying several bridge and routed configurations, both the SME server & my notebook connect right away in bridge mode, at aDSL level, and both log in on PPPoE!
The router doesn't seem to log in, I'll contact Dlink tomorrow, was hoping someone had a similar Primus package with multiple SME servers
I noticed the Windows options include negotiating a multi link login, does SME do this?