Cable modem connection and a Cisco Router [7:8208]

2001-06-12 Thread Juan Blanco

Team,
I have a cable modem connection, I want to be able to use my Cisco 1600
router, does any ones know I could find some information of how doing this,
the problem
that I see I that every time I reboot my router a new ip will be provided
via DHCP...Is this possible, I have the impression that Cisco routers only
works with static ip.
 
Thanks in advanced on taking your time to reply
 
JB




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Re: Cable modem connection and a Cisco Router [7:8208]

2001-06-12 Thread James Willard

I use my 1605 at home for my cable modem connection. You need IOS 12.1 or
later to make the router act as a DHCP client. Use ip address dhcp on the
interface connected to the cable modem. One thing you have to be aware of
(or maybe someone can provide a workaround for me?) is that I have to
manually change the ip address of the NAT pool when my DHCP lease changes. I
can however specify the ethernet interface in the static port mapping
entries (PAT), which prevents me from having to change all of those.

James Willard, CCNA
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Subject: Cable modem connection and a Cisco Router [7:8208]


 Team,
 I have a cable modem connection, I want to be able to use my Cisco
1600
 router, does any ones know I could find some information of how doing
this,
 the problem
 that I see I that every time I reboot my router a new ip will be provided
 via DHCP...Is this possible, I have the impression that Cisco routers only
 works with static ip.

 Thanks in advanced on taking your time to reply

 JB




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Re: Cable modem connection and a Cisco Router [7:8208]

2001-06-12 Thread Frank Kim

Juan,
12.1(2)T ios and higher will supports dhcp client.

-Frank



On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Juan Blanco wrote:

 Team,
 I have a cable modem connection, I want to be able to use my Cisco 1600
 router, does any ones know I could find some information of how doing this,
 the problem
 that I see I that every time I reboot my router a new ip will be provided
 via DHCP...Is this possible, I have the impression that Cisco routers only
 works with static ip.
  
 Thanks in advanced on taking your time to reply
  
 JB




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RE: Cable modem connection and a Cisco Router [7:8208]

2001-06-12 Thread Hire, Ejay

Ios 12.3 supports obtaining an IP address for an interface via dhcp.  A
router with 2 ethernet interfaces would be better in your scenario.  For
other questions, see cisco.com

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Subject: Cable modem connection and a Cisco Router [7:8208]


Team,
I have a cable modem connection, I want to be able to use my Cisco 1600
router, does any ones know I could find some information of how doing this,
the problem
that I see I that every time I reboot my router a new ip will be provided
via DHCP...Is this possible, I have the impression that Cisco routers only
works with static ip.
 
Thanks in advanced on taking your time to reply
 
JB




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Re: Cable modem connection and a Cisco Router [7:8208]

2001-06-12 Thread Allen May

On the PIX you can specify an interface rather than an IP for PAT.
global (outside) 1 interface
If this can be done on a router I'd love to see the command.  I'm too caught
up in my current project to look it up for you but if you find it, let me
know ;)

Allen

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From: James Willard 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 12:53 PM
Subject: Re: Cable modem connection and a Cisco Router [7:8208]


 I use my 1605 at home for my cable modem connection. You need IOS 12.1 or
 later to make the router act as a DHCP client. Use ip address dhcp on
the
 interface connected to the cable modem. One thing you have to be aware of
 (or maybe someone can provide a workaround for me?) is that I have to
 manually change the ip address of the NAT pool when my DHCP lease changes.
I
 can however specify the ethernet interface in the static port mapping
 entries (PAT), which prevents me from having to change all of those.

 James Willard, CCNA
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 - Original Message -
 From: Juan Blanco
 To:
 Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 1:40 PM
 Subject: Cable modem connection and a Cisco Router [7:8208]


  Team,
  I have a cable modem connection, I want to be able to use my Cisco
 1600
  router, does any ones know I could find some information of how doing
 this,
  the problem
  that I see I that every time I reboot my router a new ip will be
provided
  via DHCP...Is this possible, I have the impression that Cisco routers
only
  works with static ip.
 
  Thanks in advanced on taking your time to reply
 
  JB




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Re: Cable modem connection and a Cisco Router [7:8208]

2001-06-12 Thread Peter I. Slow, CCNP

Im doing this.
After 12.1.2T, the command ip address dhcp is valid in interface config
mode.
the dhcp client is simple but can act funny if you want more info, gimme a
call.

Peter Slow, CCNP Voice Specialist
Network Engineer
Planetary Networks
535 West 34th Street
New York, New York
10001

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- Original Message -
From: Juan Blanco 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 1:40 PM
Subject: Cable modem connection and a Cisco Router [7:8208]


 Team,
 I have a cable modem connection, I want to be able to use my Cisco
1600
 router, does any ones know I could find some information of how doing
this,
 the problem
 that I see I that every time I reboot my router a new ip will be provided
 via DHCP...Is this possible, I have the impression that Cisco routers only
 works with static ip.

 Thanks in advanced on taking your time to reply

 JB




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