beckfiveoh
Technical User
Hope this makes some sense, and someone can shed some light on a small problem I'm having.
A new ISP at a remote office we signed onto does not do the NATing for us, so I needed to set up a dual ethernet 2620 router to us NAT with the overload feature, and have enabled on the access lists two networks to go out this way.. 172.16.44.0, 172.16.45.0 This router is hooked up to a 5500 switch with an RSM that is configured with two VLANs that previously had its gateway of last resort learned by EIGRP from the related WAN Links. I set this gateway up to use the LAN ethernet side of the 2620 (172.16.45.8) doing the NATing, and all is working great on the VLAN that the 2620 is attached to (172.16.45.0) Problem now is that the 172.16.44.0 network cannot see this router, so they cannot get to the net as its gateway is that of the ISP's and I cannot have 2 gateways on that 2620. Is there something I'm not seeing here that would enable that other VLAN/segment be able to get to this router? I can try to paste up some configs if it would help out my poor explanation here.
Many thanks,
Larry
A new ISP at a remote office we signed onto does not do the NATing for us, so I needed to set up a dual ethernet 2620 router to us NAT with the overload feature, and have enabled on the access lists two networks to go out this way.. 172.16.44.0, 172.16.45.0 This router is hooked up to a 5500 switch with an RSM that is configured with two VLANs that previously had its gateway of last resort learned by EIGRP from the related WAN Links. I set this gateway up to use the LAN ethernet side of the 2620 (172.16.45.8) doing the NATing, and all is working great on the VLAN that the 2620 is attached to (172.16.45.0) Problem now is that the 172.16.44.0 network cannot see this router, so they cannot get to the net as its gateway is that of the ISP's and I cannot have 2 gateways on that 2620. Is there something I'm not seeing here that would enable that other VLAN/segment be able to get to this router? I can try to paste up some configs if it would help out my poor explanation here.
Many thanks,
Larry