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Passthrough of WAN address to ethernet port (SG310) possible?

Hello.  I have a requirement where I need to set up another device on one of the IP addresses issued by my ISP.  Currently my connection comes in via fiber and is terminated at the SG310.  I can terminate it at a switch and pass ethernet off to the two devices, but figured I'd ask here if it's possible (I opened a support ticket and the guy that I spoke with questioned why I needed to do that and tried to tell me that I didn't need to do it..  never answered my question).  

 

So, basically, I have a /29 address range, and I want to pass one address off to the other device.  I was wondering if it's possible to create a bridge or a passthrough to one of the unused ethernet ports and have that traffic be unfiltered.  I don't want to do a NAT.  



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  • Hi Russ,  I hope everything is going well for you now.  I have fiber coming into to a Cisco Router with a /27 address range and I have 2 devices that need a pass-through. I am making this way harder than it should be.

    All you did was assign a switch a unused IP then connected your firewall to it, then the devices that need pass-through you connected to the switch right?

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  • Hi Russ,  I hope everything is going well for you now.  I have fiber coming into to a Cisco Router with a /27 address range and I have 2 devices that need a pass-through. I am making this way harder than it should be.

    All you did was assign a switch a unused IP then connected your firewall to it, then the devices that need pass-through you connected to the switch right?

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