After some Googling here is what I found out. The best/easiest way would be to do this:
Put a /28 on top of the /24. The /28 would be on the Firewall/router side of things and the rest of the address on the LAN side of things. So routing looks like this:
Firewall/Router 192.1.0.1/28 route...
Might be a ARP issue. Try power cycling all the routers and switches and see if that helps. Also you will want to reboot the small server or issues an arp flush command of some sort.
Right now I have:
Firewall<--->server<--->router1<===T1 Line===>router2<--->LAN
IP an attempting to switch from a private addressing scheme to a public one. Right now I have everything on the left side of router one has a 10.0.0.0/24 and all the LAN clients have a 10.1.0.0/24 address. What is...
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