I have an 8510 MSR bring in my internet connection on
Port 0/7
IP 68.95.xxx.XX1/128 mask
It directly connects at this time to a PIX 525 with an adjacent IP 68.95.xxx.xx2/128 mask
We are bringing in a 3725 Router will have an 8 port ATM blade that will connect to a PVC to another campus for direct link and the standard two ethernet ports
ATM Port 1
IP 161.xxx.xxx.xxx
Question:
I need to take the 8510 and connect it to one of the 3725 ethernet ports.
Then I need to come out of the other ethernet port into the pix outside port.
The pix will require an IP on the outside interface
I am assuming both the ethernet ports on the 3725 will also need an ip address. Can you assign both ethernet ports an IP in the same range without causing problems? Or, can you simply not assign IP to the 3725 ethernet ports and use it like a switch.
I have a feeling this setup is going to trash my settings to the ISP because it is going to need to be subnetted further down.
Thanks for any input you can provide.
Port 0/7
IP 68.95.xxx.XX1/128 mask
It directly connects at this time to a PIX 525 with an adjacent IP 68.95.xxx.xx2/128 mask
We are bringing in a 3725 Router will have an 8 port ATM blade that will connect to a PVC to another campus for direct link and the standard two ethernet ports
ATM Port 1
IP 161.xxx.xxx.xxx
Question:
I need to take the 8510 and connect it to one of the 3725 ethernet ports.
Then I need to come out of the other ethernet port into the pix outside port.
The pix will require an IP on the outside interface
I am assuming both the ethernet ports on the 3725 will also need an ip address. Can you assign both ethernet ports an IP in the same range without causing problems? Or, can you simply not assign IP to the 3725 ethernet ports and use it like a switch.
I have a feeling this setup is going to trash my settings to the ISP because it is going to need to be subnetted further down.
Thanks for any input you can provide.