07-11-2006 01:25 PM - edited 03-03-2019 01:18 PM
My company just purchased a small company with an existing network, and am in the process of configuring routers for their eventual connection to our network. They are using a public IP segment which they do not own that must be supported for a short time while they migrate to our private IP scheme. I need to implement an ACL that will not allow this public route to enter our Autonomous system. Honestly, while I have created my share of what I consider basic ACLs, I am having difficulty "seeing" how this ACL will look like. Any suggestions? Thanks, Dan
07-11-2006 04:39 PM
You need to provide some data to support the question.
What routing protocols are you using,
Is the internet involved,
What does "seeing" mean.
Can their environment be summarised to a single prefix.
You want to NOT have this route in your network?
peter
07-13-2006 05:20 AM
routing protocols are ip and ipx
Yes, the Internet is involved
"seeing" as I'm having difficulty envisioning what the ACL will look like.
I believe it can be summarised to a single prefix
Yes, definitely do not want this route in my network.
07-13-2006 05:53 AM
Here's a question: A colleague suggested that I NAT their public IP to our private IP scheme. Would that work?
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