Hi all,
Back when I first signed on with Fusion, I tried to get my Juniper SSG-20 with ADSL2+ Mini-PIM to work as my CPE (discussion from DSLReports). I never got it working with two line service at home, but when I got single line service at my new business, I tried it again and it's working nicely. So it's possible that either the firmware or the card doesn't handle bonding... but that's okay.
Now I'm pondering how to set it up to work with multiple IP addresses (either DHCP or static). Right now the adsl1/0 interface (I think that's its name) has dhcp client enabled and gets an ip address, and NATs for my inside network (including a wifi AP and a linux server).
Anyone have thoughts or applicable experience on this? I'm wanting to plan for 4 static IPs and have enough physical interfaces for one per IP...
I can probably test options with my SSG5 but figured I'd put the idea out there anyway in case anyone else had tried this.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Back when I first signed on with Fusion, I tried to get my Juniper SSG-20 with ADSL2+ Mini-PIM to work as my CPE (discussion from DSLReports). I never got it working with two line service at home, but when I got single line service at my new business, I tried it again and it's working nicely. So it's possible that either the firmware or the card doesn't handle bonding... but that's okay.
Now I'm pondering how to set it up to work with multiple IP addresses (either DHCP or static). Right now the adsl1/0 interface (I think that's its name) has dhcp client enabled and gets an ip address, and NATs for my inside network (including a wifi AP and a linux server).
Anyone have thoughts or applicable experience on this? I'm wanting to plan for 4 static IPs and have enough physical interfaces for one per IP...
I can probably test options with my SSG5 but figured I'd put the idea out there anyway in case anyone else had tried this.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.