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Hi,We have a network setup so that we have a feed coming in from the Internet to our router and the LAN behind our router consists of some webservers configured with a subnet of public IP addresses, our provider is routing packets to this network to ...
Jon,Thank you very very much for your reply, I think you've almost completely solved this for me now but I have 1 last question.You say the L2 & subinterface solution is sub-optimal, am I right in thinking it's only sub-optimal when it comes to commu...
Thanks for your help so far, i've now been talking to the network expert at Insight and he's lead me to the conclusion (as I expected) that this router simply isn't made for this purpose so were now talking about the possiblity of using a Cisco 1941 ...
I can create an extra vlan, it has not problem doing that, the problem is getting both vlans attached to a single physical interface (I'm still not sure if I'm understanding this properly).
I don't remember the make/model of the switch, it's nothing clever or complicated and has no managerment interface it's just a small gigabit ethernet switch.The default gateway on the servers is indeed the IP address of vlan1 on the router, I can cre...