If the second range is 'served' by the same link and router you already have
with your ISP you do not need a secondary IP address on you firewall. Just
make sure that your router forwards the second range to the external IP
address of your firewall.
On 16/01/06, Alvaro Gastambide <agastambide AT sadvisor DOT com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I have a Check Point R55, and i a used all ip's provides by my ISP. So
> my ISP give me another IP range.
>
> To can use static nat with the second range, i have to put the public ip
> that i use in static nat as a secondary ip of the internet interface of
> the check point.
>
> Is it the correct way to use a secondary range ? Thanks.
>
>
>
> Saludos,
>
> Alvaro Gastambide - CCSA - MCSA
> Security Advisor
> www.sadvisor.com
>
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