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My ISP is feeding me a wireless broadband connection to a "router" (their word...) which, as it turns out, doesn't actually route (it simply converts radio to ethernet).
The ISP is routing to an IP (call it 175.1.1.133/28) that is not on the same subnet as the range of usable IPs they have given me (call this 175.1.1.33/29).
I want to use private IPs on the inside NATing to the global pool provided by the ISP. The ISP is saying I should apply 175.1.1.133 to my outside interface and set up the glbal pool from 175.1.1.33/29).
However, I thought the global pool had to be on the same subnet as the ethernet0, and that if I want to use PAT the global IP cannot be identical to that of ethernet0.
Am I right? Or is there a way for me to connect directly to this "router" without having to put a real router outside the PIX?
Thanks.
The ISP is routing to an IP (call it 175.1.1.133/28) that is not on the same subnet as the range of usable IPs they have given me (call this 175.1.1.33/29).
I want to use private IPs on the inside NATing to the global pool provided by the ISP. The ISP is saying I should apply 175.1.1.133 to my outside interface and set up the glbal pool from 175.1.1.33/29).
However, I thought the global pool had to be on the same subnet as the ethernet0, and that if I want to use PAT the global IP cannot be identical to that of ethernet0.
Am I right? Or is there a way for me to connect directly to this "router" without having to put a real router outside the PIX?
Thanks.