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Cisco 1941 , How to use Static ip and network ip.

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wilayat

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Apr 30, 2012
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Dear Friends!

i have a problem, i want to configure my cisco 1941 router for network and static ips both , i have ip pools form isp,
for example
network is 172.16.51.00 |-| 84.222.84.186-187-188-189 [isp]
84.222.84.186 [configured on Router] [working]
84.222.84.187 maped with network ip 172.16.51.205,[working]

now if i want to use direct 84.222.84.188 on my server, which is connected with network and network is connected with router, is it possible?
 
so you do not want to use NAT?? you want a NIC on your server to be directly assigned .188??

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no. i want both, is it possible? i want to use NAT and also direct ip too, i have fiber-optics connection, and 3 servers with network of abou 20 computers,
if it is not possible, then yes! i will prefer to configure direct ip using this cisco Router.
 
sure, you can use both. i think the easiest way to do it will be to terminate the fiber onto a switch. plug your cisco router and any NICs that you want to directly address with an IP out of your globally routable range into this switch as well. unless you have a really good reason to do this you are asking for trouble. at a minimum you should get a transparent firewall (bump in the wire) and front all of your systems with it otherwise the chances are very good that you will be compromised.

I hate all Uppercase... I don't want my groups to seem angry at me all the time! =)
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