Managing WAN IP addresses
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Managing WAN IP addresses
Region : Argentina
Model : TL-SG5428
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Hi guys,
We're a small IT company and this is the first time we've had to run one of these solutions.
We have a 100meg Virgin Media Leased line set up and want to use TL-SG3424P Switches to manage a number of client connections, assigning them a particular public IP and slice of bandwidth etc.
I'm not sure how to go about it with these switches but I have seen compeitiors of ours that do use them so I know it can be done.
My theory is that I program our first usable static IP in to the switche's LAN parameters, this will allow us to manage the switch remotely.
Then I enable/disable the ports on the switch as we see fit and set Bandwitdth limits for a particular port to correspond with what the client is paying for.
what i'm not sure about is assigning a public IP address to a particualr port, is this possibloe or is it just a case of managing the available IP's ourselves and the switch just manages the bandwidth?
Hope this makes sense and thanks in advance for your help.
Mark
Model : TL-SG5428
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Hi guys,
We're a small IT company and this is the first time we've had to run one of these solutions.
We have a 100meg Virgin Media Leased line set up and want to use TL-SG3424P Switches to manage a number of client connections, assigning them a particular public IP and slice of bandwidth etc.
I'm not sure how to go about it with these switches but I have seen compeitiors of ours that do use them so I know it can be done.
My theory is that I program our first usable static IP in to the switche's LAN parameters, this will allow us to manage the switch remotely.
Then I enable/disable the ports on the switch as we see fit and set Bandwitdth limits for a particular port to correspond with what the client is paying for.
what i'm not sure about is assigning a public IP address to a particualr port, is this possibloe or is it just a case of managing the available IP's ourselves and the switch just manages the bandwidth?
Hope this makes sense and thanks in advance for your help.
Mark