https://www.google.fi/amp/s/blog.cloudtrooper.net/2017/09/19/setting-up-31-interfaces-and-bgp-on-a-centos-machine/amp/

it should work. follow the guide.


Eero

On Thu 23. Jan 2020 at 20.48, Simon Hobson <li...@thehobsons.co.uk> wrote:

> Ryan Joiner <ry...@idatasys.com> wrote:
>
> > We have been given a /31 IP schema from an ISP which I have never had to
> do before, I've always had /30 or /29 subnets handed to us from ISP.
> >
> > Anyone know if Centos 7 and Shorewall can handle this? Here is basically
> the information given to us by the ISP. I'm assuming /31 is basically a ptp
> type connection since it takes up the network and broadcast addresses?
> >
> > WAN NETWORK ADDRESS: 68.140.187.76/31
> > CUSTOMER WAN SUBNET MASK: 255.255.255.254
> > CUSTOMER WAN GATEWAY: 68.140.187.76
> > CUSTOMER 1ST USABLE: 68.140.187.77
>
> What type of connection is in use ? Certainly if ethernet then I don't
> think it's valid, and I'm not sure it's valid for other network types.
>
> Simon
>
>
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