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1. In the Alias IPv4 address box enter the RG IP (One past your last IP) 1. In the Alias IPv4 address box enter the RG IP (One past your last IP)
Example: if you have `34.22.45.10/29` the RG IP would be one past your last Example: if you have `34.22.45.10/29` the RG IP would be one past your last
IP `(34.22.45.15)` so it would be `(34.22.45.16)`. IP `(34.22.45.15)` so it would be `(34.22.45.16)`.
- 1. Navigate to _Firewall > NAT > 1:1._ - Navigate to _Firewall > NAT > 1:1._
- 2. Create a new 1:1 NAT rule with the following values. - Create a new 1:1 NAT rule with the following values.
_Interface: WAN_ _Interface: WAN_
- 3. External Network: your desired usable static IP - External Network: your desired usable static IP
- 4. Internal IP: (Single Host or Network) IP of the LAN host or network that - Internal IP: (Single Host or Network) IP of the LAN host or network that
you want to have the static IP. you want to have the static IP.
- 5. Make sure you set the submask accordingly (single devices use /32) a /32 - Make sure you set the submask accordingly (single devices use /32) a /32
only gives you one address. only gives you one address.
# Troubleshooting # Troubleshooting