Re: help IP pass through

Re: help IP pass through

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Re: help IP pass through deano 05-30-2008
Posted by deano on May 30, 2008, 2:58 pm
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How would i place vlan 204 on the outside?


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Posted by Trendkill on May 30, 2008, 3:03 pm
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> How would i place vlan 204 on the outside?
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Well, you can leave logical vlan 204 where it is, but move the devices
that you need to have external IPs to a switch hooked up outside your
router.
Internet Connection -> External Switch -> Router -> Internal Switch

The external switch would have your external devices and your external
router interface (where NAT is), which then NATs to the internal
switch vlans, etc. Perhaps I have misunderstood what you are trying
to do, but if vlan 204 is routed internal address space, I don't see
how you can 'passthru' public IPs to it.

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