Can't access WAN IP's with Cayman and SBC

From: Scott Murray (scottm_at_cland.net)
Date: 09/30/04


Date: 29 Sep 2004 17:34:56 -0700

Hello Everyone,
I am trying to switch a small web-site and email server from an
existing ISDN line to a new DSL line with a Cayman 3546 router. The
service is SBC's 5 static ip-address service.
I have created pinholes for the appropriate ports in the Cayman
configuration, set the Breakwater firewall to "ClearSailing".
>From a different internet service, I still can't ping any of the 5
ip-addresses. Shouldn't at least one of them respond to a ping? I
can ping the address SBC provided with the install listed as "gateway"
- it is one number higher that the 5 provided ip's - but the pinholes
don't respond here either. A trace route of this gateway address
shows it leading to my location.
A trace route on any of the 5 provided ip's shows trace results that
lead up to my location until the last hop - then request time out.

I am fairly new to this, what am I missing?
Thanks - Scott.
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