No I don't mean frame relay (sorry for the confusion Richard,
I will now give more details). Situation is simple. Connection
point with Internet is dialup ISDN or analog modem, one of them
is backup. ISP is providing me with block (I miss called it frame)
of 8 fixed IP addresses, not one as usual with normal users. So, cabling
scheme is now simple, modem attached to telephone line,
STN box with ethernet card on the other side, simple hub connected
to it, and 8 Win95 workstations connected on the hub. My question
was, is it possible with this cabling scheme, STN box to do
routing of four of the fixed IP addresses to four workstations
configured on that fixed addresses, and fifth available fixed
address to be used by STN box with NAT, and the rest four
workstations to use that translation on addresses 192.168.0.X
assigned by STN's DHCP.
That is what I mean, four workstations working with fixed IPaddresses,
and four workstations with dynamic IP addresses
with NAT, at the same time, and with same STN box. All behind
STN's firewall. Or maybe with two ethernet cards attached on
STN for two internal subnets, one with fixed addressing scheme
using STN as router, and second one with NAT and DHCP on one
fixed IP address.
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