There's a multitude of answers here.  You can simply add another address to
the E0 as a secondary address, though that's probably not the optimal
solution.  A better solution might be to use RFC 1597 addresses on the local
network and connect to the internet via NAT.  This way, you woulnd't need
additional addresses from the ISP and you wouldn't have multiple subnets.

Bob

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ken airs
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 11:59 PM
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Subject: Adding another subnet for internet connection


Hi ,
My customer is having the below configuration.

Subnet 202.222.222.x/24 is connected to E0 for internet connection. The 
subnet is connect to the E0 of the router.
Now , they have requested for additional ip address from their ISP but is of

a different subnet eg. 202.222.211.x/24 .
If the router has only 1 ethernet port , how will the user add in the new 
range of ip address ?

Thanks
kenairs
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