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Routing of Public Address

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doohder

IS-IT--Management
Nov 28, 2005
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I have a address that has to be for our wireless system that was put in by our ISP and we are centralizing right now so meaning we are putting in routers to bring all the hotels together right now they are linked together by vpn so each wireless sytem has a public address and so does the rotuer but now the problem im having is routing that public address through the privated addressed interfaces anyone have some steps to help me out I provided a picture to help you out ....so you can help me out ......
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I am sure that static route works its just that I get kick off the net and can't test it another problem is once i take off the gateway of last resort none of my test computers go through the ISA server. I was reading about default-network command would that work in this situation.?
 
you must have your top router doing NAT for you then also? I dunno im gettin to the point where im gonna complain to the ISP vendor to cuz they manage the wireless system but won't let me in it so I say hey you get it to route through if it has to be a public addressed wireless system. Who knows how thats gonna work. worth a try though. only thing im running into is the gateway of last resort goes away then internal users can't go through the ISA
 
well the way they have it setup right now is the wireless radius server does nat already so the wireless users are 172.16.x.x and nat'd to that public address then to them
 
you gateway of last resort shouldnt go away if u add another ip route. the only router that dont need NAT is the PLP router because it does not have a public ip address.
 
I own a 16 block of ip addresses so I can switch that 10.5.0.2 and 10.5.0.1 to public address in which i own. I still shouldn't need to do nat for the radius server so the path its takin it should get internet cuz its a public address. Its all so fun and exciting arggh!!!
 
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