[j-nsp] Address of an Interface

Nils Swart nils at tdsdata.net
Wed Aug 24 13:26:01 EDT 2005


Hi Jose,

> I have a LAN attached to a M7 router with this range of IP addresses
> 192.168.100.0/25.

> Can I put as a gateway on a logical  interface of a M7 router an address
> like 192.168.100.100 ( an address that is not the first IP address in
> the range ) so packets from all hosts in range 192.168.100.0/25 are
> routed with this ip address?

Sure, as long as you tell the attached systems on that LAN to use 
192.168.100.100 as their default gateway instead of what you previously 
had.

-Nils



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