Hi
I have 6 sites each with a Cisco 805 and a 3.Com ISDN TA on s0 for dial in access. This set-up is used to allow remote access to each of the sites for remote support.
Each of the s0 ports is allocated an IP address in the 192.168.40.x range as below and is set up to allow dial in access using PPP and CHAP.
Site 1 Site 2 Site 3
s0 192.168.40.1 s0 192.168.40.2 s0 192.168.40.3
Site 4 Site 5 Site 6
s0 192.168.40.4 s0 192.168.40.5 s0 192.168.40.6
This all works fine but now I need to give each of the sites dial out access to an ISP who uses DHCP to allocate dynamic addresses for the connection.
My question is can I do this? Is it posable to retain the dial-in setup I have with static IP addresses and also configure dial-out using DHCP from the ISP on the same serial port?
I would just like to know its posiable before I spend hours trying it!
I have 6 sites each with a Cisco 805 and a 3.Com ISDN TA on s0 for dial in access. This set-up is used to allow remote access to each of the sites for remote support.
Each of the s0 ports is allocated an IP address in the 192.168.40.x range as below and is set up to allow dial in access using PPP and CHAP.
Site 1 Site 2 Site 3
s0 192.168.40.1 s0 192.168.40.2 s0 192.168.40.3
Site 4 Site 5 Site 6
s0 192.168.40.4 s0 192.168.40.5 s0 192.168.40.6
This all works fine but now I need to give each of the sites dial out access to an ISP who uses DHCP to allocate dynamic addresses for the connection.
My question is can I do this? Is it posable to retain the dial-in setup I have with static IP addresses and also configure dial-out using DHCP from the ISP on the same serial port?
I would just like to know its posiable before I spend hours trying it!