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I need help setting up my new router at my house to connect to the internet.
It is a Cisco 1941 w/EHWIC-DSL-VA-A card Connection is through bonded dsl, my provider dynamically assigns connection ip over pppoe, and my 5 static public IPs plus i have the static gateway ip that my current modem has that is in same subnet as these 5 public IPs are provided through this connection. these are in different subnets the interface card gives me an ATM0/0/0 and Ethernet0/0/0 the router has 2 gigabyte interfaces I need to know how to configure the router to work in front of my firewall which will do all the NAT etc. I know basic cisco commands, just can't find much info on dsl with static public ips over pppoe. Thanks |
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Re: Internet help
I do not know the full answer to your question, but I do know enough to see a possible showstopper. To clarify - are your five static public IPs located at your house behind the dynamic IP assignment, or are they located at a server farm somewhere which provides static addresses? In the second case, this seems to be a non-trivial but simple case; in the first, I am not sure that this is possible.
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Re: Internet help
all ips are located at my house
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Re: Internet help
So I assume you just want to do NAT overload on your outside interface IP address?
Can you apply the command to your WAN facing interface? I haven't worked with DSL on cisco routers but I assume it would be the same as doing NAT between two ethernet interfaces (config-if)# ip nat outside If so you should be able to apply the following commands (Inside interface) (config-if)# ip nat inside (conifg)# ip access-list 100 192.168.0.0 0.0.0.255 any (Assuming 192.168.0.0/24) (config)# ip nat inside source list 100 interface (WAN interface) overload |
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I am having trouble simply establishing the pppoe connection for the dsl at the moment. |
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