10-04-2023 09:46 AM - last edited on 10-05-2023 08:51 AM by Translator
Hi all.
I have a home setup with a Cisco router and one provided by my ISP. While I can put the
ISP router,
into bridged mode and allow my Cisco router's GigabitEthernet8 interface to receive an IP address through DHCP, I'm not sure how to configure
NAT.
I can't know what my public IP will be, or even if I'm the only one
NATing
through my presently assigned public IP.
The
ISP router
does not allow
static routing
, or it would be as simple as pointing every subnet at the Cisco router. Every guide I've found on
NAT
seems to require foreknowledge of a dedicated IP or a range of dedicated IPs.
Any help would be appreciated!
Donny
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10-04-2023 09:57 AM - last edited on 10-05-2023 08:50 AM by Translator
you don't need to know IP, just do
PAT
with overload on interface facing ISP on your router
see example here
10-04-2023 09:57 AM - last edited on 10-05-2023 08:50 AM by Translator
you don't need to know IP, just do
PAT
with overload on interface facing ISP on your router
see example here
10-04-2023 10:41 AM
worked like a charm, thanks!
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