I assume you are getting your IP from a computer plugged into the cable
modem and then using that address to IP your router
One thing to rememebr is this.. Most cable modems these days will rememebr
the MAC that it was attatched to.. so you will either need to set the MAC on
your router so it loo
st long time
> Bob
>
> - -Original Message-
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> Of McHugh Randy
> Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2002 4:16 PM
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> Subject: DHCP address with Cable on a Cisco router [7:34274]
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on a Cisco router [7:34274]
Can anyone please tell me if they have been able to make a Cisco 2514
Router
hold a DHCP address to an ethernet interface so I can do NAT with
overload
for me cable internet connection? Once I get my dhcp address from my
provider I hard code that on to eth 0 which is
ot;McHugh Randy"
To:
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2002 4:15 PM
Subject: DHCP address with Cable on a Cisco router [7:34274]
> Can anyone please tell me if they have been able to make a Cisco 2514
Router
> hold a DHCP address to an ethernet interface so I can do NAT with overload
>
Can anyone please tell me if they have been able to make a Cisco 2514 Router
hold a DHCP address to an ethernet interface so I can do NAT with overload
for me cable internet connection? Once I get my dhcp address from my
provider I hard code that on to eth 0 which is pluged into the cable modem.
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