Hi There, HE once wrote a recommendation of using 1 public IPv4 address per /24 (255 clients) [1]. Therefore you would need at least 40 public IPv4 addresses for 10k clients. It is easy to statically link every /24 to one of these NAT IPs, what makes me think of a more sophisticated pool management mechanism, to get connections dynamically patched to "free" ones. Does this makes sense? ATM I have no idea how to approach this. [1] https://services.geant.net/sites/cbp/Knowledge_Base/Campus_Networking/Documents/CBP-16_NAT44_address_translation.pdf -- best regards, n3ph
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