[olug] [Slightly OT] Public IPs through Cisco Routers
Kenny Kant
kenny.kant at running-config.com
Tue Jun 10 02:32:55 UTC 2008
Dan,
Can you provide some more information and possible your current router
configurations. Do you have a single /24 block from your provider or
are the private networks in your example supposed symbolize the two
networks. If you could provide some more information to help with us
visualizing the setup that would help me :) Thanks!
Kenny
Dan Clough wrote:
> Well, it's not technically Linux related, but here goes.
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> I'm trying to set up a Cisco router (a 2600 and 3600) to route between two
> netblocks - 192.168.100.1 and 192.168.101.1. The connection is over
> Ethernet, so there's no insanely complex CSU or clock rate involved.
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> My problem is that every single source I can find on the web explains how to
> set up Cisco routers with NAT. I've already learned how to set up NAT on
> the routers but what I need to do right now involves routing with public IPs
> (I'm using private IPs just so I don't screw anything up if something gets
> plugged into a production network). To turn this into a scenario of sorts,
> I have a /24 netblock and need to give a few servers public IP addresses.
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> Can anyone point me to a good online resource to get started?
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> Thanks,
> Dan
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