arisythila
Technical User
Hey guys!
I haven't posted here in awhile. I have a question about virtual interfaces
for instance. I have a 3845 router. G0/0 and G0/1.
My setup is I have my internet come into G0/0, and it routes out to G0/1.
I then have IP ranges that I want to be able to monitor.
Something like so
interface GigabitEthernet0/1.1
description Customer 1
ip address 207.14.x.x 255.255.255.224
!
interface GigabitEthernet0/1.2
description Customer 2
ip address 207.14.x.x 255.255.255.224
!
So G0/1 routes to my switch that doesn't have vlans on it. My main reason for doing this is I'm doing cloud hosting now. and I have no real way of tracking customers bandwidth usage. So if I can do this sort of thing, and still allow any port on the switch to access the virtual interface G0/1.2 because the machine may change from machine 1 to machine 12 if machine 1 crashes. So I have to make sure its all "dynamic"
IS this doable?
~Michael
I haven't posted here in awhile. I have a question about virtual interfaces
for instance. I have a 3845 router. G0/0 and G0/1.
My setup is I have my internet come into G0/0, and it routes out to G0/1.
I then have IP ranges that I want to be able to monitor.
Something like so
interface GigabitEthernet0/1.1
description Customer 1
ip address 207.14.x.x 255.255.255.224
!
interface GigabitEthernet0/1.2
description Customer 2
ip address 207.14.x.x 255.255.255.224
!
So G0/1 routes to my switch that doesn't have vlans on it. My main reason for doing this is I'm doing cloud hosting now. and I have no real way of tracking customers bandwidth usage. So if I can do this sort of thing, and still allow any port on the switch to access the virtual interface G0/1.2 because the machine may change from machine 1 to machine 12 if machine 1 crashes. So I have to make sure its all "dynamic"
IS this doable?
~Michael