Layer 3 Switch To Replace ISP Router

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Drew_F
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Layer 3 Switch To Replace ISP Router

I read similar topics and think I have a grasp on things but still have a question regarding this scenario and the management IP of the switch performing the ISP routing. The management IP cannot have a gateway of it's own L3 interfaces nor can it be the same IP address as one of those interfaces, correct? So in this scenario would I need to increase the /30 to a /29 so the management IP can be unique? That or have an access port on the management VLAN the connects to the MX LAN? Any help is greatly appreciated.MS350 as Router.png

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PhilipDAth
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>Is my understanding of the management IP correct and if I’m unable to get a /29 for the WAN segment I’d need to put the management IP on a VLAN with internet access behind the MX?

 

That is the case.

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PhilipDAth
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Go for the /29.  It will be reliable and problem free.

Thanks for the quick reply Philip.  Is my understanding of the management IP correct and if I’m unable to get a /29 for the WAN segment I’d need to put the management IP on a VLAN with internet access behind the MX?

PhilipDAth
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>Is my understanding of the management IP correct and if I’m unable to get a /29 for the WAN segment I’d need to put the management IP on a VLAN with internet access behind the MX?

 

That is the case.

That is what I thought but just wanted to make sure.  Thanks again!

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