I am hopeful someone on the forums can assist with this item.
Currently we have a CCR1016 setup with 5 service circuits from 3 individual ISP’s, each assigned to ports 1 thru 5 respectively.
All circuits have unique individual IP’s with unique gateways.
We have 7 individual non-overlapping private subnets (each /22) assigned to the remaining 7 ports, complete with preroute marking.
Specific private subnet ports are directed through specific public ports for usage monitoring and fail over.
All this works very nicely and is cleanly managed and modified.
Now here is the issue, we now have a 500Meg fibre circuit and I would like to remove 3 of the current service circuits and use the fibre.
The upstream provider uses best path (over two 1Gig circuits) so I do not want to just through 3 or 4 of our private subnets on one IP of our 500 Meg Fibre as it will never pick best path after initial connection.
No matter the reasoning behind the process, I can not figure out how I can assign a unique IP from the class C we have to three 3 different ports and have traffic route individually.
All the IP’s have the same gateway so when once assigned to the port all traffic still traverses through the first IP used.
PORT - IP/SN/GW
Port 1 - 1.1.1.2/255.255.255.0/1.1.1.1
Port 2 - 1.1.1.3/255.255.255.0/1.1.1.1
Port 3 - 1.1.1.4/255.255.255.0/1.1.1.1
So am I missing something ?
If we install 3 RB750GL routers it works fine but I know there is a way to do it with the CCR.
I am just running in circles with this.
Thanks
Falconnet