[AusNOG] Static IP on a 3G/4G mobile service

Robert Hudson hudrob at gmail.com
Thu Nov 7 10:57:12 EST 2013


Unfortunately this is not practical/feasible due to the limited
capabilities of the embedded device.


On 7 November 2013 10:55, Darren Ward (darrward) <darrward at cisco.com> wrote:

> Most people I work with take the dynamic IP and use GRE or DMVPN type hub
> spoke tunnelling and use a fixed IP on the tunnel
>
> Darren
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> > On 7 Nov 2013, at 10:54 am, "Robert Hudson" <hudrob at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > My employer has a requirement for a 3G/4G SIM that will be put into an
> embedded device with a 3G/4G modem built into it.  Telstra has been chosen
> as the preferred carrier because of superior coverage in general, but for
> the purposes of the testing we're doing at the moment, they're not an
> absolute requirement.
> >
> > I'm familiar with the process to obtain a public IP on NextG (non CGN)
> with Telstra, but we've asked our communications partner (we don't deal
> direct with Telstra, as our account isn't big enough to warrant a dedicated
> account manager) if we can get a static IP, and they effectively looked at
> us like we had two heads, not even understanding the question, let alone
> the requirement for it.
> >
> > If anyone on the list has successfully obtained a static IP allocation
> from a mobile carrier, I'd love to have a talk to you.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Robert
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