I have an interesting situation and am not sure what to do ...
One of our clients has two ISPs for Failover and Balancing. ISP #1 is fine. ISP #2 is a cable provider and their modem only has one port. We've connected their modem to our UTM on Interface #2.
For this client, there is a third party provider that has given us one of their routers to establish a VPN tunnel. To help the VPN utilize both ISPs, we've connected their router to Interface #4 on the UTM and bridged it to Interface #2.
ISP #2 gives us only one static IP (assigned via a DHCP res) and all additional static IPs have been aliased. I've added these IPs into the additional addresses area and assigned them to Interface #2
We are trying to assign the third party router an IP in the additional IP range, but the modem for ISP #2 doesn't handle DHCP for those addresses. They just tie them to the MAC of the only device connected to their modem (our UTM) and then they require us to deal with the delivery of those IPs to other devices.
I need to figure out how to get one of the additional IPs assigned to the third party router through the UTM. If we static assign the third party router, it doesn't work. Any thoughts or ideas on this?
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