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Here is a very tough one!!
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MaulerJ
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Registered: Aug 2002 Location: SA Country: United States State: Certifications: Network +, CNA, CCNA, Certified Best Daddy & Hubby Working on: Linux +,CWA ooh and slowly working on that Business degree.
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Here is a very tough one!!
10.150.192.104 with a subnet mask of
255.255.255.0
I have a 3600 router with 2 ethernet ports
The piece of equipment I need to telnet to is 10.64.49.81
I have these IP addresses to play with on my PC side 105-109
How would I set up the router to e/0 use one of my (105-109) and have the other e/1 connected to the 10.64 network
How do i get it to work???
I need to hit the 10.64.49.81 ip address and telnet into that port,and I want to hit it by going through my network
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01-24-03 08:07 AM
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edmonds_robert
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Just do exactly what you said you need to. Set up one ethernet port on the router with the IP address of 10.150.192.105 and the other with an IP address on the 10.64 network. Make your PC 10.150.192.106 and plug it in (to the same hub as e0/0?). Set up a static route on the router to both networks (unless you're running a dynamic routing protocol, which it sounds like you're not) and I think you should be up.
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01-24-03 02:18 PM
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Imran4sin
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enable
r(config)interface e0
r(config-if)ip address 105-109.x.x.x SuBMsk
r(config-if)noshutdown
r(config-if)exit
r(config)interface e1
r(config-if)ip address 10.64.x.x SubnetMast
r(config-if)noshutdown
r(config-if)exit
and do basically what "edmonds_robert" said.
Hpe this helps!!
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01-24-03 09:36 PM
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MaulerJ
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Problem
Can't change the IP address of my computer M$ 2K Pro the have us so locked down with windows, I can't even install a CBT
LOL, but thanks I'll try the other portions of suggestions. I have already set up the IP addresses on both interfaces. I guess I will have to check back up on static routing?
Any other suggestions would be nice
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01-24-03 10:14 PM
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Silkysmoothe1
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quote: Originally posted by Imran4sin
enable
r(config)interface e0
r(config-if)ip address 105-109.x.x.x SuBMsk
r(config-if)noshutdown
r(config-if)exit
r(config)interface e1
r(config-if)ip address 10.64.x.x SubnetMast
r(config-if)noshutdown
r(config-if)exit
and do basically what "edmonds_robert" said.
Hpe this helps!!
Imran4sin,,have you always used this log in. I remember couple years ago, somone with almost same name helping me. Nice rebuttle, very nice. Maybe you should post more often in forum, or maybe your holding out on us, lol.
again, nice answere.
,,,,silky,,,,,
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01-28-03 09:50 PM
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Imran4sin
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Registered: Dec 2001 Location: Auckland Country: New Zealand (Aotearoa) State: Certifications: Degree::BSc (Information Systems Specialisation and Computer Sci), CCNA , MCDBA, MCSE on server 2003 Working on: MCSE - Security, RHCT
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cheers
quote:
Originally posted by Silkysmoothe1
Imran4sin,,have you always used this log in. I remember couple years ago, somone with almost same name helping me. Nice rebuttle, very nice. Maybe you should post more often in forum, or maybe your holding out on us, lol.
Thanks dude,dont think we can change the username once its setup, I dunno it might have been me 
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01-29-03 08:28 AM
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