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Hello Everyone,We have a Cisco 3825 router. I would like to limit the bandwidth for three IP addresses.60.203.x.1 - LAN (no limit)60.203.x.2 - Web Server (3mb limit)60.203.x.3 - FTP Server (3mb limit)60.203.x.4 - Mail Server (3mb limit)I found the fo...
Hello Everyone,Our new T3 connection has been assigned a block of public IP addresses (/29). One IP gets used on the FE port as the gateway with 5 public IP addresses remaining.Our router has 4 FE ports.I was hoping I could attach our 4 devices direc...
Hello Everyone,I have three general questions regarding our new T3 router configuration.Question 1:The I received the first bit of config info from the ISP:interface Serial1/0ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.252encapsulation pppload-interval 30dsu ban...
Hello Everyone,We're getting a new T3 connection and a Cisco 3845 router with a HWIC-4ESW (4-port switch module).Would it be possible to simply plug in 3-4 devices into the 4-port switch and assign them public IPs that we get from our provider?We do ...
Hello Everyone,We are upgrading our connection to a fractional T3 (18mb). We may possibley go to a full T3 in a couple of years.I confirmed with Cisco that our router can handle a T3. However, our ISP is giving us a little opposition about using our ...
We have a 21mbs DS3 connection. Our LAN, web server, FTP server and mail server use this DS3 connection.I'm trying to prevent our web and FTP server from using up all the bandwidth. I would like the web server, FTP server and mail server to each have...
I've been doing research on this for the last two days on this problem.I have 4 FastEthernet ports I was hoping to attach 4 devices to.1. Web Server2. FTP Server3. Etc4. EtcThese particular servers need to face the internet and have public IP address...
Thank you, Giuseppe.Is their a recommendation on switch speeds?Since our T3 tops at 45mb would a 100mb switch be enough or would we see a performance gain going with a gigabit switch?
It is a Cisco Router 3825.We are using the two on board gigabit FE ports and an HWIC-2FE card that gives us two more FE ports.So, I guess these aren't really a switch. They are more like four independent ethernet ports?Can you still do a VLAN with th...