04-14-2008 11:08 AM - edited 03-03-2019 09:33 PM
We recently got a new DSL line from an ISP and were provided with a modem/router. In order to implement a controlled connection (content filtering, we decided to setup a Cisco router and link it the the ISP's router. Could someone provide me with a guide on how to accomplish this configuration?
Thanks in advance,
sK
04-14-2008 11:44 PM
Hi there,
You need to connect your Cisco router to your ISP router, and your switches to your Cisco router's other interface.
On the interface that faces your network (the Inside interface), assign an IP address from that subnet. Configure your host PCs to use your Cisco routers' Inside interface IP address as their default gateway.
On the interface that faces your ISP-provided DSL router (the Outside interface), assign an IP address from the subnet used on the ISP device's inside interface (this is almost always an RFC-1918 address, ie 10.x.x.x, 172.17.x.x or 192.168.x.x). Assign the default route for your Cisco router to be the IP address of the ISP-provided DSL router.
What you do next depends on what kind of site this will be.
If you're planning on using your Cisco router as a VPN device to connect this site to the rest of a larger network, then you should begin your VPN tunnel configuration.
If this site is all you have, then you will want to configure NAT Overload so that your PCs can access the Internet. You will also need to configure a route on your ISP's router to allow inbound (return) traffic to reach your subnet via your Cisco router.
This is a rather general guide, and I hope this is of some help to you. If you need more help, don't hesitate to ask.
Kind regards,
Graeme
11-06-2019 06:39 AM
We have a Business Account with our ISP because of our address. We've never used the public address block we have because we simply needed internet and a home wifi router works fine.
Recently I was testing something and plugged an Cisco 2911 ISR into the ISP modem with DHCP turned on the ISP facing interface. The interface received one of the public addresses but I had no internet connectivity (Unreachable responses from the ISP's CM IP address space). My guess is it's because there is no BGP setup and I would need to have the ISP give me that info.
Is this correct?
04-15-2020 08:34 AM
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