That is my problem they are using separate public IP blocks, and I want to use both of them...the 68.xx.xx.xx block would be for my DMZ which I have one to one's configured on my firewall already. And the 70.xx.xx.xx I would like to use for my clients and everything else...
Andres
So can I change the IP address of the outside interface of the pix and make it a private address and change my default route from my pix to match the routers inside interface and all should router correctly?
Or you can use a Cisco Switch that does routing. Most of their newer switches now do routing and have full VLAN support. You can also cluster them for scalability.
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Same ISP but different public network blocks, and I want to you one set the 68.xxx.xxx.xxx for my DMZ address translations and the second set the 70.xxx.xxx.xxx for my inside network translations.
ISP will not support MPPP unless I reconfig my T1's on their side and...
I need some help with a network that I have inherited and requires some changing. At this time I now have 2
T1's coming to my site. I have put both circuits onto one 1721 router with 2 WIC Cards. Each interface is configured for each ISP T1. And each have their own public block.
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I would like some help on a network issue but do not want to create a network diagram in ascii art format could I just link to a network diagram?
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