SweetRevelation
Technical User
Hello. I have a situation where our ISP gives us an IP address with a /30 mask and they point any requests for our IP address space to our end of the /30. Inside our router we have all our public IPs.
Does anyone know of a protocol I can run where I can make our end of that /30 subnet redundant?
I was looking into using HSRP or VRRP or GBLP to have a virtual IP address they could forward to, but it appears as if all these protocols require the IP addresses of the interfaces to be on the same network as the virtual IP they are advertising.
Being as the communication is usually multicast I do not see why they are designed this way where I cannot apply a DIFFERENT private network between the two interfaces and yet advertise a virtual IP for our end of the /30.
Does anyone know of a work-around in any of these protocols or another protocol that could be used with cisco equipment to solve this problem?
I appreciate your help.
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Chris Moran
Does anyone know of a protocol I can run where I can make our end of that /30 subnet redundant?
I was looking into using HSRP or VRRP or GBLP to have a virtual IP address they could forward to, but it appears as if all these protocols require the IP addresses of the interfaces to be on the same network as the virtual IP they are advertising.
Being as the communication is usually multicast I do not see why they are designed this way where I cannot apply a DIFFERENT private network between the two interfaces and yet advertise a virtual IP for our end of the /30.
Does anyone know of a work-around in any of these protocols or another protocol that could be used with cisco equipment to solve this problem?
I appreciate your help.
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Chris Moran