OK, I see you want to conserve IP addresses, so what you need to do is use
private address space on the ISL subinterfaces and then perform nat on the
router to the public IP's. Remember that NAT doesn't require the IP's being
translated actually belong to a network connected to the router.
If PA
Tony,
I am very short of IP addresses and wanted to reduce public IP utilization
by 75%.
PPPoE is not supported on my routers (I have c26xx). Here is the story -
the router will provide internet access to many workgroups located on
different VLANs. I am running 802.1q (switch is not from cisco)
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> From: Nodir Nazarov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Is there any way to treat Fast Ethernet Subinterface as
> Serial ?
My router seems to be fairly clear on what it likes :-)
c2610#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
c2610(config)#int e 0/0
c2610(config-if)#ip
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