Hello All-
My network has been up and running for sometime w/ a single WAN address. We requsted for additional WAN addresses for servers we want exposed, i.e polycom teleconferance, web server, data collection server etc...
The way I understand this I am using the orginal WAN address to answer at its address plus the address pool assigned to us.
Configuration:
WAN1 IP from ISP
IP: x.x.116.204
MSK: 255.255.255.224
GW: x.x.116.1
IP Pool from ISP
IP: x.x.117.113 - x.x.117.118
MSK: 255.255.255.248
I've not none this type of setup before where my WAN IP and IP Pool are on different subnets.
Typically I get an address pool and everything is on the same network and I add multiple WAN addresses to my router and point them to the none-puplic address behind the router, i.e servers, etc.
Can someone explain if/how this is possable to configure. Im using a Cisco PIX router and 2650 swx.
My network has been up and running for sometime w/ a single WAN address. We requsted for additional WAN addresses for servers we want exposed, i.e polycom teleconferance, web server, data collection server etc...
The way I understand this I am using the orginal WAN address to answer at its address plus the address pool assigned to us.
Configuration:
WAN1 IP from ISP
IP: x.x.116.204
MSK: 255.255.255.224
GW: x.x.116.1
IP Pool from ISP
IP: x.x.117.113 - x.x.117.118
MSK: 255.255.255.248
I've not none this type of setup before where my WAN IP and IP Pool are on different subnets.
Typically I get an address pool and everything is on the same network and I add multiple WAN addresses to my router and point them to the none-puplic address behind the router, i.e servers, etc.
Can someone explain if/how this is possable to configure. Im using a Cisco PIX router and 2650 swx.