Chris Flugstad wrote:
So I have some public ip's. 1 of them is used on a few vlans. Each 1 of those vlans has a different subnet 192.168.XXX.XXX. I have another vlan which I want to give it its own public IP.

All the 1:1 NAT stuff I've seen says the subnet mask of the public ip, which is a /29, will share the same subnet of the 192. on the inside.

I want basically a 2nd, 3rd and so on public WAN ip to be directly hooked with a different vlan.
I created a Virtual IP(using the Public IP) then 1:1 nated it to the subnet I needed.

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