[CLUE-Tech] CLUE: DHCP with Cisco 675

Match Grun match at dimensional.com
Thu Mar 29 22:36:35 MST 2001


Richard,

I remember doing this one a few months ago for a co-worker.
We setup the servers are setup with static IP addresses
10.0.0.50 and 10.0.0.70 - this is done on the servers. We
just followed the instruction manual for CBOS that comes
with the Cisco. All other addresses come out of a DHCP pool
starting at 10.0.0.150. It is easy to do. Unfortunately
I don't have access to the script right now. We also
included port forwarding with the same script to redirect
HTTP, FTP and SSH requests.

Match

Richard Knechtel wrote:
> 
> Ok, anyone out there that is using UsWest DSl with the Cisco 675 external
> modem have any ideas on this?
> 
> I have my Cisco 675 plugged into a 5 port hub, along with my main home
> server.  I added a connection for the PC I built for the wife and kids in
> another room. and a connection from an upstairs Ethernet hookup.  So I have
> three PC's connected to the HUB.  What I am trying to accomplish is the
> Cisco 675 giving out IP addresses to each machine so that they all can
> access the internet.  I know the 675 can do NAT and can do what I want to
> do. Bit I haven't been able to figure out how to get the 675 to give out
> more that one IP address. It will give out the 10.0.0.1 put it won't do
> 10.0.0.2 , .3 etc.. The manuals shos that it can do this but the
> documentation that comes with it doesn't seem to quite tell you how to set
> this up.  Any ideas?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
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