10-25-2001 04:50 AM - edited 03-01-2019 07:00 PM
My ISP has given me another (seperate) set of ip addresses. Can someone point me to the correct documents on how to add the range to my 2621 -
10-25-2001 08:57 AM
Hi there,
If yr 2621 have two ethernet ports u can allot the an ip from the new pool to the ethernet and route the packets to the respective devices in yr LAN.Just that yr ISP has to put a static route for the new set of ip's.
ip route 10.1.1.0 255.255.255.0 s1(Serial port)
If u don't have two ethernet ports u can put the new set of ip's as secondary in the same ethernet port and rest as in the previous case.
10-25-2001 08:20 PM
Lloyd,
A 2621 has 2 Fast ethernet ports. If both are used then you can add the new subnet as a secondary ip address to one of the interfaces.
Example:
assume that 34.22.1.1 is the original
Interface FastEthernet0/0
ip address 35.22.1.1 255.255.255.224
ip address 35.36.21.129 255.255.255.192 secondary
configure a workstation with an address from the new range and 35.36.21.129 as the default gateway.
If your router is configured to use NAT then you will need to create a new NAT pool or save the new subnet for Static NATS and Port overload (PAT) on the original.
Good luck!
10-26-2001 11:30 AM
Thank you for your reply - I had already done that and it didn't work -
Found out that it was the ISP. The ISP was routing to another of my locations.
This was the first time I was adding a non-continuous network to my router - was not given the usual detail sheet - need to apply the mantra "remain calm"...
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