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Bridge/Routed Mode: Block of 5 IP's possible?

DDIT
Member

Hello,

I currently have a Hub2 in bridge/routed mode with a Meraki MX behind which is doing the PPPoE and firewalling. I have a single static IP.  I have enquired about adding a block of 5 IPs and was told this is available for an extra cost. Fine.

I just wanted to check first that it is possible to use these 5 IPs if the Hub is in bridge/router mode? Specifically, that I can address services/ports to the IPs individually? For example, assume my public IPs are 11.22.33.44-49

11.22.33.44 > port 443 > internal server 10.10.10.1

11.22.33.45 > port 443 > internal server 10.10.10.2

11.22.33.46 > port 443 > internal server 10.10.10.3

Once again, the downstream firewall will effectively be handling the IP addresses and routing. 

I'm asking because in this post the user runs into issues with a block of 5 IPs when using the Hub in normal mode. I plan to continue using my hub in bridge/routed mode, hence the question.

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kelper
Guru

I can't answer as I only have one static IP.  The Hub is either in bridge mode or router mode,  bridge/routed makes no sense.