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Cisco 801 router

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amjr

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Feb 4, 2002
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I am new at this so here is goes: I am going to setup a small network at one of our sites 2 to 5 pc's. I have no local Wins, DNS, or DHCP. This router is going to make a dial-up connection to our router here via ISDN line. How to I go about allowing the clients to obtain an IP address. Do I need to statically assign one per PC? If so, does this information need to be entered into the router? Where? Commands? Not sure on how exactly this is done. Please help.....
 
You can set your router to assign ip addresses or give your pc's a static private ip address. Assign the gateway to the ip address of the routers ethernet. “Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better than not to think at all”

Fisher CCNA
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amjr, I have the 801 on my home network and thanks to jeter I got it going :). If you are new to the whole Cisco thing then maybe you should get Cisco's configmaker from their website. I dived straight into the command line and got myself set up but I could have saved myself a lot of time and effort by using configmaker and modifiying the subsequent cisco IOS instructions for my needs. I can't give you the url for configmaker but I am sure someone here can or you can find it on the Cisco site, you'll need to give them a few details before you download it but it's a free download.
 
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