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Subnetting a Class C on same Router

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Aug 5, 2003
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I have a /24 and am trying to figure out the most usable ip's i can get out of it by using it on the same router.

Interface E0 goes to gateway
Interface E1 go to machines locally.

I belive I can only use 128 of these ip's but unsure. What would be the ip's for the E0 and mask as well as E1 and the mask. And would I use ip routing with a default route or would I use a default-gateway? I'm stumped. I need as many ips as I can get. Thanks for any guidance in the right direction.
 
I assume that the /24 is configured on your external interface (E0) and you want to use it on your internal interface (E1)?

The best thing to do in this case is a 1 to 1 NAT, this way you will be able to use all of the addresses.

HTH,
Michael.
 
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