05-19-2013 06:23 PM - edited 03-07-2019 01:26 PM
Hello,
I am really just starting out and have a few questions. I bought some used equipment 2801, 3550, an Air 1131AG. I would really like to set all of this up and actually use it in my home. How difficult will it be to use this equipment at home on my cable internet connection?
Regards,
Ben
05-19-2013 10:40 PM
Hello, this wouldn't be majorly difficult, the stages you may need to consider:
1a) Internet connection to router (how are you going to be getting an IP on there - statically or dynamically)
1b) this depends on 1a, if your router will pick up an address via dhcp then there will automatically be a default route, otherwise you need to statically set a default route.
2) DHCP for clients (with correct options) on the LAN on one of the router interfaces.
3) NAT all outbound traffic to the Internet facing interface using PAT (overload key word)
4) make sure your switch is default for now (you can use vlan 1 access ports to plug your hosts in to)
5) connectivity between router and switch and client (all should be in vlan 1 for basic setup)
This is what I can think of for now.
Hope this helps
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05-19-2013 11:52 PM
Are you asking how to access this lab from the internet? That is really not that difficult, but you need some extra equipment. Here's how I build my lab about 10 years ago:
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