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QUOTE(tng55 @ Jul 16 2025, 01:07 AM) daam 1st line 2gbps addon 5 fixed ip why you take second line normal 2GBPS old office using old plan is paying more... (old plan 20mbps rm899)one line enough 2gbps addon 5 fixed ip no need second line you think 2gbps not enough speed ? you wanted 10gbps ? 2x i think you paying RM5xx ??? regarding my static ip setting, should i setting like this? This post has been edited by xproc: Jul 16 2025, 10:12 AM Attached thumbnail(s) |
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QUOTE(kwss @ Jul 16 2025, 11:59 AM) I don't have direct answer regarding how to setup static IP for your device. You can stop reading right now to save your time if this is what you must do. i just the middleman try help around because we dont have dedicated IT personnel and my office is mnc but small setup in msia (less than 50 workstation)If not, I suggest you just cancel your static IP and save the money as you don't need it. People who need it should already know exactly what they need it for and how to set it up. Case 1: Increase NAT session If you have like 500 staff and they are all using the internet heavily, there's a chance the NAT will run out of port to map and have to drop session. It's not the static IP that help you in this case, rather the ability to assign more than 1 IP address for the NAT session. To my knowledge only Enterprise grade router allows this setup. BUT... You already have 2 account for your company, so assuming you spread the usage evenly, you are looking at 1000 staff to even start worrying. Case 2: You host your own authoritative DNS server. If this is the case, you need 2 ISP accounts, both with the so called static IP package. One address from each ISP will then point to 2 different DNS server. For this setup, it's preferably you have 2 physically separated location as well. In case of flood, power outage, etc, it will only bring down one server. Keyword here is Authoritative. If you never heard of this term before, this is not your use case. Case 3: You run your own MX Sorry, getting lazy to explain. Never heard of this term? Not your use case. Case 4: You host stuff It's year 2025 already, Cloudflare tunnel or dynamic DNS is the way to go, not some expensive number. You can use Caddy as reverse proxy to serve multiple sub-domain, even wildcard domain. I'm sure there are other use cases but they get progressively niche. EDIT: You can say I look down on that Skyworth router. I think it will die before you hit 60k NAT session. Meaning the router will go before it can fully utilize all the available ports in a single IP address. my IT will come from vietnam to setup the mx but still using the skyworth to dial, my fren ask me dial from mx also but i want to use the skyworth to dial because i have another device want to connect outside mx have second line because in case the first is not working and not configurable from local end, we still got the second line that dont have the fw setting that we do not have control in local office for the monthly commitment we paid, the isp fee is the lowest (compared to others fees) in current office 20mbps it is connected using the static ip method that dialed using rgx4400 modem, i know that the mx is more suitable to dial but later we wont have admin access locally if anything is down for these IT stuff it is not my trades i just learn and smoothen the migration process (from checkpoint to sdwan) |
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QUOTE(tng55 @ Jul 16 2025, 12:14 PM) ohh old BIZ20 RM899 crazy now days 2GBPS no one bother to change plan because the no one going to look how to change the settings and need to sit down and configure the settings, now we shifting office that why i take the chance to change plan and redo the networking again but there is much for me to learn as me before this month i dont even know what is patch panel and what is sdwan and what is poe 😂hmm i never use static ip setting sorry my office 500Mbps BIZ normal never addon 5 ip fixed due expensive my home 500Mbps too you may try report TM to come request Elite TEAM visit you then you may ask about fixed 5 ip address setup |
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Jul 17 2025, 09:46 PM
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QUOTE(kwss @ Jul 16 2025, 07:54 PM) MX = Mail Exchanger. its not backup, we just want separate internet lines maybe the way i think is not correctIf you don't have IT team here, you won't have a mail server here. Plus I think TM block port 25 by default. Sure it's the cheapest expenditure. If you don't use it, you don't even need the human capital expenses but up to you. This is the first time I heard people get 2 physical line from the exact same ISP as backup. I won't even consider this backup. For proper backup, it must be from 2 different ISP that don't share infrastructure, or at least dont share the same physical infrastructure. In your case the backup should be using 5G mobile or another ISP that don't use TM infra. Also if you can get Time, Maxis or Allo fiber, you must make sure the fiber enter from different side of the building and don't share the same man hole / cable run along the path. This is to prevent construction from cutting both fiber at the same time. Just get 5G as backup if you cannot make sure of that. EDIT: What appliances you are using for SD-WAN? That should be the router and everything should be configured there. This Skyworth should just run in bridge mode. EDIT 2: If your primary link is down, all your workload dependent on that static IP is dead as well. Doesn't exactly sounds useful or desirable. If you host stuff, I still insist Cloudflare Tunnel is a better way to do things. At least it works across multiple link without running your own ASN. Even dynamic DNS updater running on your server can redirect to your backup link if your primary is dead. the first line will be connected to sdwan meraki mx67 which later controlled by IT team that not in malaysia, anything after mx67 will not be configurable us locally, that why we have another line which only have normal wifi for phone or guest and others to connect if required first time i hear cloudflare tunnel but its still much for me to learn, the intranet is previously built by old staff we now just maintaining it today i tried set the static ip but i think tm side not yet add the routing to the ip, the installer send me the router manual which is done using pptx and cannot be found online |
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QUOTE(kwss @ Jul 16 2025, 09:58 PM) xproc the static ip i think for ip4 only, for ip6 the settings is auto, no fixed ip is givenSince you are here with static IP package, I wonder if you can test for all of us if static IP package also includes static IPv6 prefix, or is it just IPv4. Steps: Connect directly to the Skyworth with static IP package. Go to https://whatismyipaddress.com/ Note down the IPv6 address. Power off the router and turn it on again. Wait like 2 minutes for RA to do its work Visit the website again. Compare the before and after IPv6 address and check if the first 4 octets is is the same. Example A : B : C : D : E : F : G : H Numbers in the group A to D must be exactly the same. |
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QUOTE(hsbb @ Jul 16 2025, 10:49 PM) I forget to ask him about it since he started with how to config. With default config (without manual ip config) he should get randomly 1 of 5 subnet pool ip reserved for him everytime pppoe session reboot. the application is done by my assistant running to tm side there, i dont know why we didnt use the agent since some of you guys say can get free tv or what with that, but due to short time left since my vietnam it guy coming to configure our meraki infra i need to make sure the unifi is running before they arriveinstallation of meraki hw is next monday then setting up is at wednesday then my office need to shift in at 1 august, time is very tight |
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QUOTE(kwss @ Jul 16 2025, 11:17 PM) The modern day leased line is Metro Ethernet. the old one is really grandma plan which i think more than 10 years old and only change to fiber last year, anyway our office is old office so the fiber from the man hole to server room is done by our contractorNo sharing of last mile. Your neighbor cannot kill the whole taman by just plugging in a rogue ONU. No BNG. No HQoS. TM can also run you 2 different fiber for redundancy, from 2 different POP and entry point. Not need to deal with multiple carrier and IP address from 2 different service. I suspect his old RM899 for 30Mbps is this kind of service. But I don't know for sure. |
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my first line is 2gbps connect to mx67 then connect to ms130-48 and ms130-24p then connect to 2 nos cw91641-mr, all the meraki follow the spec by my group IT guide and still need to pay monthly fees for the license which is way more expensive than the unifi fees
the second line is also 2gbps connect to ux7 later and then connect to existing 2 nos uap-ac-lr later our office is open office around 5000 sqf |
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QUOTE(hsbb @ Jul 17 2025, 10:00 PM) now skyworth got ios and android app can configure remotelyand best part is no one knows about it and unifi didnt even bother promote it im too tired to explore it these days coz helping my office setup the IT infrastructure is just my side office task |
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QUOTE(kwss @ Jul 17 2025, 10:10 PM) The MX67 is only rated for 700Mbps bro. i know but the license fee charge by my group for higher end meraki is higher price like eur 350 per month, that why i buy the lowest end merakiYou should have just taken 500Mbps Unifi instead. - or - Buy a better Meraki and that why we another line no speed limit |
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QUOTE(kwss @ Jul 17 2025, 10:21 PM) Nevermind la. He already said he just helping and start learning about PoE and stuff. for them it is reasonable cost but once converted to rm the price becomes distortedIs quite a learning curve if you are just starting from acronym. He got IT guy flying over. Don't need to sweat for some MNC who can afford Meraki. |
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QUOTE(kwss @ Jul 17 2025, 11:30 PM) Who is the cost center for all these thing? If it's your cost center I believe you can ask for a review and justification for using the Meraki. i also want to know why but sometimes they make weird decision i also no want to bother but hk sg and viet office also switch to meraki already we just follow their footsteps because previously we use checkpoint which is even cost more (i also duno why)... so switch to meraki they month burn fee is lesser so we switch to this....I'm personally not a fan of Meraki. Why buy Meraki when you can buy Cisco? What a Meraki can do that a Cisco cannot? At least Cisco device will keep working until it dies even if you stop paying. Meraki stop working the moment you stop paying. However, do keep in mind you don't need skill to configure Meraki. Cisco is a very different story. only use meraki when they told us to... if after some years they decided to switch system again, the hw just take it out and probably throw put it aside... anyway i got 3 fancy cisco ap want to put aside soon (i duno the model name AIR-AP2802E-E-K9 but the monthly fee is very high, my friend tell me can flash it to other system and continue use it if want... ) |
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