01-27-2003 06:09 PM - edited 03-02-2019 04:34 AM
I have two router. Router A is connected to a NTU directly to internet.
Router A
serial port IP: 202.20.20.10
ethernet port IP: 202.20.30.1
Router B serial port is not connecting to anything. How can I configure Router B to access internet through Router A.
Pls advice.
Thanks
01-27-2003 06:22 PM
Gateways and routing protocols my friend.
01-27-2003 06:36 PM
Preferably, you should connect Router B with Router A via LAN,
for a better link speed. However, with the following assumptions:
1. Only a single serial port for Router B is available
2. Router A has another serial port available
3. You are using V.35 cables for the serial ports
4. You have a V.35 DCE cable
connect Router A and Router B via back-to-back serial cable connection.
Configure clocking on the router where the DCE cable is attached,
configure IP addresses, configure routing. If you don't have enough
global IP addresses, you can use NAT.
It would be better if you could specify which routers do you have and
what ports are already used.
Hope this helps.
01-27-2003 06:35 PM
What types of ports you have on the Router B- If you have ethernet port, just connect with the router A on ethernet side thru some hub or switch.
What is the subnet mask of your networks??
01-28-2003 12:26 AM
subnet: 255.255.255.0
How should I configure the IP route, can you give an example.
Thanks
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