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A private IP is for internal networks, a public one is for a WAN or the Internet.
Two examples of WAN infrastructure services that utilize private connections are MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) and leased lines. MPLS allows for efficient data traffic management across a private network, while leased lines provide dedicated, point-to-point connections between locations. Both services ensure enhanced security and reliability compared to public internet-based options.
WAN potentially, The Internet is a public network and a WAN (Wide Area Network) is usually private, either a leased line or a virtual private network (VPN) over the Internet.
Public Ip is the IP which is visible in WAN meams which goes out as a representative of our computer but private ips are the ips which we use within a company or organisation. They can be used in any company but public ips are unique. In short Public Ip is for outside organisation and private ip is for inside organisation.
A public IP address is assigned to you by your internet Service Provider while your private IP is assigned to you by your internal router. You can loacte your public IP address on LocatedIP.com
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Add a firewall rule to allow ICMP from WAN. Firewall | Rules | Add Action - Pass Interface - WAN Protocol - ICMP ICMP type - Any (or echo reply) Source - Any If your WAN is a private subnet, you will need to disable block private networks on the Interfaces | WAN page
Big Companies usually uses WAN. A private network with great data security.
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public ip-addresses are used in the Internet (they are registered addresses). private ip-addresses are used in local networks. imagine you have a computer in your local network that has a public ip-address and your PC has simultaneously an Internet connection: if you try to ping this pc you wouldn't be able to tell which computer is replying, the local one or the webserver.
All IPv4 IP addresses can be divided into two major groups: global, or public, or external - this group can also be called 'WAN addresses' — those that are used in the Internet, and private, or local, or internal addresses — those that are used in the local network (LAN).