- Dec 13, 1999
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I'm moving out in July and was given a Cisco 2611 that I'll be using as my router at home -- and I'll have DSL with 5 static IPs at home that I can use. I have 3 servers that I'd like to have static IPs (Or at least appear as if they do).
Right now though, I have an IPCop machine as my router. I was told I can map multiple IPs by setting aliases to the Red interface... But honestly, I want to ditch it. My IPCop machine is a 4U rackmount and I REALLY need that rackspace for a 2U and 1U server (and the new Cisco router I've yet to implement).
So here's my real question. What's a good hardware firewall appliance that can map static IPs to machines? I don't really wanna pay more than $400.
Right now though, I have an IPCop machine as my router. I was told I can map multiple IPs by setting aliases to the Red interface... But honestly, I want to ditch it. My IPCop machine is a 4U rackmount and I REALLY need that rackspace for a 2U and 1U server (and the new Cisco router I've yet to implement).
So here's my real question. What's a good hardware firewall appliance that can map static IPs to machines? I don't really wanna pay more than $400.