jrmann1999
Technical User
I'm trying to wrap my head around something:
I have an 1841 with T1 WIC, Wireless 802.11g WIC, and two FA interfaces.
T1 WIC gets a serial IP from AT&T
I want to Bridge the wireless WIC and one of the FA interfaces(FA0/1).
FA 0/0 is connected to a DSL modem
I'm getting a /29 of public IP addresses from the T1 circuit. I need to NAT those IP addresses to hosts behind the bridged FA0/1 and Wireless WIC.
1: Is it possible to bridge a WIC and FA port? If so, is bridge-group 1 sufficient on both interfaces?
2: What interface(if any) do I need to assign the static IP addresses to be able to NAT them? Do I need to use a loopback for this?
Thanks.
I have an 1841 with T1 WIC, Wireless 802.11g WIC, and two FA interfaces.
T1 WIC gets a serial IP from AT&T
I want to Bridge the wireless WIC and one of the FA interfaces(FA0/1).
FA 0/0 is connected to a DSL modem
I'm getting a /29 of public IP addresses from the T1 circuit. I need to NAT those IP addresses to hosts behind the bridged FA0/1 and Wireless WIC.
1: Is it possible to bridge a WIC and FA port? If so, is bridge-group 1 sufficient on both interfaces?
2: What interface(if any) do I need to assign the static IP addresses to be able to NAT them? Do I need to use a loopback for this?
Thanks.