what I am sayin say I have an interface of 216.x.x.177 which is on the t1 router and I have another leased address of 216.x.x.184 I put that into my laptop plug it in to the interface I can get on the net without nat. ....its a public address so is the one down on the eth1 of grand rios im just...
I am behind the GrandRios router as I type this and getting out on the internet. gateway of last resort is ISA means all packets that don't know the destination go through the isa.
The ISA server is serving NAT and Firewall policies its the route for all IANA address to get published as a public address. Public address don't need NAT.
Yeah the S0 interface is a private address but the Eth1 interface is a public address. So what I am trying to do is make a route for that public address next hop it out the s0 then from the PLP s0 interface next hop it to 10.7.0.1 then to t1 just making a route for it.
because it transfers private address to a public address. now the problem exactly is i have 16 public addresses and i could use those public addresses on all the interfaces and then i could ping all the interfaces from say the internet at home it would be just an extension of the ISP. but the...
shows the same as it did before just all 10.x.x.x as being routed and 216.x.x.x network only on the GrandRios and T1 router and being C so directly connected.
I can ping all the 10.x.x.x interfaces but I can't ping 216.x.x.161 which is the ethernet interface on the GrandRios router even when I have its set for gateway of last resort of 10.1.0.1. I can ping it while telneted into it but can't when telneted into PLP router.
Never mind I made the access-list also and figured it out now I should be able to ping 216.x.x.161 after I make that correct? for some reason I can't. do I also have to make one on the GrandRios router?
ok I get done with this part.....
route-map GrandRios permit 10
match ip address 1
set ip next-hop 10.7.0.2
I have gotten that part entered I don't know about the rest like ACL's where the heck do implement them.
i telneted in from home to try some of this for humor tonight I have no clue where I am spose to enter any of these commands on PLP router this access list stuff i know very little about to i guess you could say I pretty dumb when it comes to cisco. I guess I just need commands for dummies...
lgarner I have my private space with a subnet of 255.255.0.0 .... im still a lil confused i have rip set default gateway as the isa for internal users. and setting up to pbr 216.x.x.x out so it doesn't go throught the isa. I kinda understand how it works. I am not in the office any more so ill...
216.x.x.x is ignored by RIP because its a public address and isn't routable.
Lgarner it is kinda messed up that 216.x.x.x is all the leased public address that I have from the ISP they are making me keep a public address for the wireless system. They are also lookin into a solution about it...
would I have to do anything on the GrandRios Router or the T1 Router..... another thing since it needs IP of 216.x.x.161 and 216.x.x.162 I would enter
access-list 1 permit 216.x.x.161
access-list 1 permit 216.x.x.162
When I look at the tables I think it is setup right because you look at PLP router. 10.0.0.0 , 10.1.0.0 ,10.7.0.0 are all directly connected to that router some how its routing the 10.2.0.0 network(grandrios)from 10.1.0.2 to 10.0.0.2. GrandRios reaches 10.7.0.0 by routing through PLP router. and...
I can't do anything with the T1 router as far as putting a static command in it cuz then it kicks everyone over here off the internet. but here is the two other ones.
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