[c-nsp] Turning nat and DHCP on for one internal interface, but not another

Jay Nakamura zeusdadog at gmail.com
Mon Aug 29 18:48:18 EDT 2011


Yes.  Depending on ios version and feature set.
On Aug 29, 2011 5:50 PM, "Joseph Mays" <mays at win.net> wrote:
> I have a cisco 2600 set up at a customer site with 2 ethernet lan
> interfaces. The wan connection is two t1's bonded with multilink ppp.
>
> I need to run one lan for them off the primary interface that will do DHCP

> and nat for computers on the local lan, and have the second lan interface
> have real, network accessible IP's. Is this possible, and still have the
it
> be possible to log into the router via the wan interface from outside for
> remote configuration? I assume it can be done, but have to admit I've
never
> seen it done.
>
>
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