Re: Cisco 1601-R w/ 2 IP blocks?
- From: cicalese@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 16 Jun 2006 05:13:54 -0700
Malt
I'm not really familiar with NAT. The blocks are not continuous. I read
this solution on a messageboard:
hostname(conf-if)# ip address 10.10.10.10 255.255.255.255 secondary
Supposedly, adding this to my config will get the second block up and
running. Any truth to this?
Thanks
Malt wrote:
Hello
1. is using NAT and option. Have you got servers or just workstations
on the network ? NAT allows you to map private IPs in your internal
network to the external block of IPs and can save you IP addresses.
2. I think all you need to do is add a static route on the router. If
the new ip blocks are countinous to your old ip block you could just
update the existing route.
do a "show ip route" and add a route to suite your existing route with
your new ip addresses. Do this in enable mode.
Regards
Malt
cicalese@xxxxxxxxx 寫道:
I have a Cisco 1601-R router. I have a primary static IP block from my
ISP configured in the router. I am currently using all available IP's
in the primary block. My ISP recently assigned me a second set of IP's
for use. Is it possible to configure my router to accept IP addresses
from 2 different IP blocks, or do I need a second router for this?
Thanks. P.S. I'm a cisco newbie.
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