On Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 03:43:39PM -0400, Jean Montgomery wrote:
> If I change the LAN DHCP to Disable, Nat to Disable and then it
> asks for an IP and subnet. Is this a new IP or do I use the
> x.x.x.2 and subnet from there? or is it the first number in the ip
> subnet range x.x.x.1 which is the router IP?
It's the LAN network (a new IP, if you like). You can give the lan
side of the Edge whatever address you want: .1, .2, .123. However
usually it's something like .1 or .254. You'll just tell the
computers in the LAN to route packets in outside networks to the
lan side address of the Edge as Edge will know how to send the
packets forward.
You can have the router in the WAN segment with .1 in whatever subnet
it's in and give .1 to the Edge in its LAN segment.
Why did you disable nat? Do you route some public network to the
LAN side or have the Cisco doing nat and routing the network to the
Edge?
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(Mr.) Hannu Liljemark | Appelsiini Finland Oy | http://appelsiini.fi
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