The 2514 has 2 ethernet interfaces!
Stefan
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sam sneed
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Hello group,
I wanted to use a Cis
2514 supports 2 eth ints.
or you may be able to get two cheap 2501's and string them together via
serial.
I've always wanted to try secondary addressing on 1 interface. The main
would get it's IP via DHCP, and the secondary address would be the private
IP. Always wanted to know if this would w
Regarding your secondary IP, if you use NAT, this will
not work because you can't put both "ip nat inside"
and "ip nat outside" under 1 ethernet interface.
A cheaper router will be a 1605, I guess.
Jim
--- "Steven A. Ridder"
wrote:
> 2514 supports 2 eth ints.
>
> or you may be able to get two
If you need only 2 ethernet interfaces you can use a 1605R.
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From: "sam sneed"
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Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 2:51 PM
Subject: DHCP coonection on Cisco Router [7:31559]
> Quer ter seu prsprio enderego na Internet?
> Garanta ja o seu e ainda ganhe cinco e-m
I see its just what I'm looking for. What would you say would be a fair
price for a used one. I don't wanna get ripped off.
Thanks
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> 2514 supports 2 eth ints.
>
> or you may be able to get two cheap 2501's and str
Try under $600 if you are lucky. Most go for a little more though, so in
the low $600's isn't unreasonable. More than that is. At that point, you
can get two 2501's and a crossover v.35.
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> Regarding your secondary IP, if you use NAT, this will
> not work because you can't put both "ip nat inside"
> and "ip nat
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