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eugenevr
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Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2004 5:13 pm    Post subject: ADSL Bridging? Reply with quote

We have a Planet ADE3000 adsl router. All works OK, but for the fact
that I cannot do incoming VPN (because I can't configure GRE Virtual
server)
What I need to do is get the router to only pass through all traffic to
the server connected to it (see below), and the firewall on the server
can then do the rest.

This planet is using Conexant/Hasbani firmware. Setup as follow:

ISP<->ADSLRouterExt<->ADSLRouterInt(10.0.0.5)<->ServerExt(10.0.0.2)<->ServerInt(192.168.1.1)<->Switch

I am under the impression that if I set "bridging" to *enable* on the
router it would accomplish what I am wanting to do, yet it seems to not
be happening.

Please can anyone help me out here?

TX!

Eugene
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David Efflandt
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Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 1:17 am    Post subject: Re: ADSL Bridging? Reply with quote

On 13 Dec 2004 04:13:38 -0800, eugenevr <evrng@yahoo.com> wrote:
Quote:
We have a Planet ADE3000 adsl router. All works OK, but for the fact
that I cannot do incoming VPN (because I can't configure GRE Virtual
server)
What I need to do is get the router to only pass through all traffic to
the server connected to it (see below), and the firewall on the server
can then do the rest.

This planet is using Conexant/Hasbani firmware. Setup as follow:

ISP<->ADSLRouterExt<->ADSLRouterInt(10.0.0.5)<->ServerExt(10.0.0.2)<->ServerInt(192.168.1.1)<->Switch

I am under the impression that if I set "bridging" to *enable* on the
router it would accomplish what I am wanting to do, yet it seems to not
be happening.

Does your ISP use PPPoE? If so, and you set your modem/router to bridge
mode, you may need to do PPPoE on your PC. Then public traffic will be
under your control (or whatever control your OS gives you).

Or does the ADSLrouter have any settings configure an internal IP as DMZ,
or pass through your public IP to your server?
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