02-02-2006 10:10 AM - edited 03-09-2019 01:49 PM
I am completely lost doing simple things. I need to connect small Win2K domain to Internet. I have one DC with DHCP for 15 WStations and firewall.
DC and WS on same LAN. How many public IP addresses do I need for connecting this LAN to Internet? Whay are my options?
Thank you in advance.
02-02-2006 11:43 AM
You can use just one public IP for translating your internal IPs. Unless, you have enough public IPs to map statically. Your FW needs to do NAT.
02-02-2006 03:18 PM
That what I started with. But , How about the server?
Is the DC's ip going to use NAT as well and i don't need DHCP at all?
02-03-2006 05:31 AM
DHCP and NAT is two differnt things. Any private address you are using behind your firewall needs to be nated to public IPs when they go outside of your company whether they are DCs or workstations. You might want to look at some NAT sample config from Cisco website.
02-03-2006 05:46 AM
If your setup is very simple, as you say, just follow the instructions from this document:
Hope this helps,
Jay
02-03-2006 05:53 AM
I got it...
Thank You
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