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  1. daelious

    Proxy-arp

    Sorry for the delay in replying. Been offline for awhile. maczen: The other router, I have no idea. The most they have told me is that it's HSRP, but I'm pretty sure that's not too much of a factor. (You can tell I'm new to this level of networking). burtsbees: I'm more or less wanting to make...
  2. daelious

    Proxy-arp

    Additionally, these addresses are ARP'd to me from that router that I can't access.
  3. daelious

    Proxy-arp

    Roughly yes, though there is another router that I don't have control over in front of my router.
  4. daelious

    Proxy-arp

    It's actually going to be more along the lines of a pseudo co-location environment. I want the WAN of the router to have an IP (10.0.0.1) then the Switch will have one(10.0.0.2), then from there I want to assign the rest of my public block to clients' servers and equipment. Hope that makes...
  5. daelious

    Proxy-arp

    Hi all, I'm relatively new to this term, but I'm needing to set up a proxy arp on a router so that it will route a set of 10 ip's to a cisco switch, and the switch will delegate them out to different servers. Could someone give me a starting point for this? I'm sure I'll need to explain more...

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