At 12:18 AM +0000 9/10/03, exchange wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>I have a production site that has a Class C ip address scheme with /28 block
>giving us 16 ip addresses.  However, we need additional public ip addresses
>and our ISP is unable to provide us with another contiguous block of 32 ip
>addresses using this specific network. My firewalls are routing traffic to
>their HSRP routers.  The best the ISP can do for us is to offer us a block
>of 32 public ip addresses but on another network.   Is there any way to
>setup routing to allow for me to use the two networks simultaneously?  If
>so, any ideas on how this can be done?  Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
>
Without knowing your specific routing protocol, I can't give 
definitive advice, but what's wrong with having a network statement 
(or somewhat more in BGP) for each block?




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