07-09-2008 01:51 PM - edited 03-06-2019 12:06 AM
I work for a school system whose ISP provides routing from a switch on their end we have 35 locations set up as vlans on that switch. I want to break up the private class B address given to us by our ISP. Can I do this without involving a router? All locations have a Cisco 3560G switch at the center of a star topology. So far, the switch provides DHCP and DNS info to clients. I can get InterVLAN routing to work, but I cannot get clients to get outside internet access.
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07-09-2008 02:05 PM
I think the problem that you have is that the 3560G does not do NAT. You will need to get a router to do the NATing for you.
Mark
07-09-2008 02:05 PM
I think the problem that you have is that the 3560G does not do NAT. You will need to get a router to do the NATing for you.
Mark
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