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Hi:I have a /25 block of public ips from my ISP which I'd like to subnet into two /26 blocks. I have a Cisco 2600 with 2 ethernet ports in it. Can anyone provide me with the commands I'd need to take my 200.180.200.0 255.255.255.128, gateway 200.1...
Hi:I'm pretty new to this, and I've been trying to read up on what I should do. Here's my situation: we have a new 15mps internet connection coming into our building. We also have a new 891 router. We would like to devote 1.5mbs at the highest priori...
Thanks for the help. I am connected to the router, and I have been poking around the site. I have played in lab type scenarios before, but I can't find what I'm looking for in this case.In your example, I'm setting eth0/0 to 200.180.200.1 - but that...
Yes, I'm confused on how to actually apply the subnets to the interfaces. I've never actually done this before.Thanks for the breakdown on the subnets!
Just to follow up - I don't think it is possible to both have a nat running for the VOIP phones, and bandwidth limiting on the other ports on an 891. The hardware doesn't support all the commands you'd need to do it.
If I subnet like that, how would I deal with using NAT on one interface? I decided to just try to get the VOIP part working, and I came up with the following which does actually work. But now I can't figure out what I should do to get the other inter...