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  1. clickaway

    Need help on 3550 routing/subnetting

    I am looking on subnetting our colo class-C for security and performance reasons, here is our scenario. One class-C address space, call it 123.123.123.0 subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 our providers gateway router is 123.123.123.1 Connected to our provider, we have a 48-port Cisco 3550...
  2. clickaway

    Need basic router help

    i dont understand. 'advertise'? the two DS3's are from two different ISPs, and both are full Class-C's. they've already controlled routing on their end to make those class C's come into each of their own DS3's. yet with my default 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0.0 ip route in the config, both Ethernet ports...
  3. clickaway

    Need basic router help

    r01#show run Building configuration... Current configuration : 6277 bytes ! version 12.0 service timestamps debug datetime localtime service timestamps log datetime localtime service password-encryption ! hostname r01 ! enable secret ..... ! ip subnet-zero no ip source-route ! ! no ip finger ip...
  4. clickaway

    Need basic router help

    I have no knowledge of BGP (i am a newbie i admit), nor do i think BGP is active since we only always had the one provider link.
  5. clickaway

    Need basic router help

    Yes, outbound traffic would need to be routed back through the same serial interface from which it came as inbound request, as you described.
  6. clickaway

    Need basic router help

    All traffic is IP traffic (we are a web hosting provider) Not sure exactly what you mean... The WAN links are both direct internet connections to the rest of the world, one through AT&T (x.x.x.x) and the other through Qwest (y.y.y.y) for the sake of argument, i will simplify our network...
  7. clickaway

    Need basic router help

    posted a typo above, the ethernet config subnets are wrong, here is correct info: inteface FastEthernet2/0 ip address x.x.48.1 255.255.254.0 no ip directed-broadcast full-duplex inteface FastEthernet2/1 ip address y.y.198.1 255.255.254.0 no ip directed-broadcast full-duplex
  8. clickaway

    Need basic router help

    Here's my situation, i am way over my head, but this is relatively simple i imagine. Cisco 7200 router (IOS 12.0) Two cards: Dual DS3 card, Dual Ethernet card I have one T3 from AT&T coming into serial1/0 which is working ok for years. We are switching to a new Qwest T3, which is now coming...

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