I have a client with a 10-user, 3-NIC license that needs to have two external IP addresses. The ISP (Telus in Canada) thinks more about minimizing support costs than giving decent functionality to customers and will not allow static IP addresses. All external addresses must be acquired via DHCP. This is fine for the first address but seemingly impossible for the second address. They already use the third NIC for DMZ services. Does anyone know of a workaround? It doesn't appear to be possible to assign a second MAC to the NIC.
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