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jim Guest
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Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 3:44 am Post subject: Cisco 7206 Router |
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Hello,
I am trying to find the commands that would allow a static IP address
from the router's WAN port to the router's LAN port (internal lan i.e.
192.168.....) and
vice versa.
I am able to get the static IP address setup and ping the WWW, but NOT the
internal side of the router.
I am somewhat familiar with the normal commands.
The router is a 7206 with 0/1 0/2 and 0/3 GIG ports.
Any assistance is very much appreciated.
-J |
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Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 6:45 am Post subject: Re: Cisco 7206 Router |
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Static routes generally point to a next-hop rather than an interface.
If your internal clients are on the same subnet as the 7206, no route
is needed. If this is an Internet application, note that you may need
to employ NAT for your 192.168 network, as that network will not be
reachable from Internet users.
Steve Griffin
www.blueconsole.com (Bluetooth Wireless Console Cable)
jim wrote:
| Quote: | Hello,
I am trying to find the commands that would allow a static IP address
from the router's WAN port to the router's LAN port (internal lan i.e.
192.168.....) and
vice versa.
I am able to get the static IP address setup and ping the WWW, but NOT the
internal side of the router.
I am somewhat familiar with the normal commands.
The router is a 7206 with 0/1 0/2 and 0/3 GIG ports.
Any assistance is very much appreciated.
-J |
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