09-15-2008 09:05 PM - edited 03-06-2019 01:24 AM
If my ISP has assigned the following range: 12.12.12.128/192 (26 bit mask), and their handoff is a serial T1 interface, can I:
1. assign 12.12.12.129/224 (27 bit mask) to S0/0 (for uplink to internet)
2. NAT the 12.12.12.129/224 (27 bit mask) network to the internal network on f0/0
3. assign 12.12.12.160/224 to F0/1. I will put this into a isolated switch for DMZ
Basiclly I want to split my 64 IPs into 2 networks but still route between them without any issues. Will this work? Will I need static routes?
09-15-2008 09:47 PM
Yes it will work... don't forget to enter "ip classless" in global config. And of course "no auto-summary" if you are running Routing protocols
09-15-2008 10:17 PM
Thanks for the info!
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