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Asked by jwinston27 in Network Routers, Networking Hardware Firewalls, Cisco PIX Firewall
Here is basically what we are trying to do with this router.
1. Route the primary IP address to a private DHCP block for all station computers to use as internet browsing. Providing the DHCP service via one of the FastEthernet Ports. This will interface with a Cisco 48 port switch on this subnet only.
2. Route the secondary BLOCK of PUBLIC IP addresses to one or 2 specific devices. I would also like to give "priority" to this block of IP's, or at least the IP we have the decoder on. This will also interface with a Separate switch with the second subnet only.
Primary:
Interface Ip: 24.X.X.6
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.X
Gateway: 24.X.X.5
DNS 69.X.X.2)
Secondary:
Subnet of Primary: 24.X.X.192/29 w/ 6 usable ips Usable IPs:24.X.X.193-198 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.255.X
Gateway: 24.X.X.193
Broadcast: 24.X.X.199
DNS 69.X.X.2)
I believe in order to do this we would need the "Advanced IP Services Cisco IOS Software Image"? Is this correct, or is this setup possible with the "Advanced Security Software Image (Default Image) that comes with this model? I'd be grateful if you could give help on the actually config of this.
Thanks
Joe
20091021-EE-VQP-81 / EE_QW_2_20070628