ok here is the detail
it little isp ok
i have arround 15 computer and 4 linux server(web,mail,dhcpd,ns,radius )
1 isp 2001 modem box for dial up 48 modem
1 main cisco router 2400
all that on the 1 st 1/4 c class
now on the 2 1/4 c class i whant to use it for wireless net
raylink wireless
and i can t use the acces point ......
but right now the cisco route 1 and 2 1/4 class virtuel ip to the net
so now it look like that
net <-cisco 1 1/4 c-> isp server dial-up
2 1/4 c-> but i can add my wireless router there but i
need to do sub network, sub network on 1/4 c class doh !! I wont ok :)
I want it that way
net <-cisco 1 1/4 c-> isp server dial-up <-inux router for the wireless
2
1/4 c-> wireless
I Know that I have to add a route in the cisco for the 2 1/4 c class linux
router
I Have looked in the ip2 how-to and find nothing for it
the alternative is a bridge but i don t know if is a good idea
there ennoff info ??
------- Message -----
From: "Mike Fedyk" <mfedyk@matchmail.com>
To: <lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl>
Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 2:53 PM
Subject: Re: [LARTC] routing help
> On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 02:46:56PM -0400, admin wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I have 2 1/4 c class here and i need to connect it together
> > like
> > net <->(cisco)<->192.168.1.0<-linux router
ip2->192.168.2.0
> > any idea on the command line ???
> > I look at the how-to and din d find anyting !
> >
>
> I''m guessing that you have a cisco router as your default route to
the
> internet. Is that right?
>
> Reply with details, and we''ll be able to help more. You should
look
> into learning more about networking concepts too.
>
> You can make the linux the main central router, with a connection
> directly from linux to the cisco router. Then you set the default
> route to the linux box, and linux handles the rest once configured.
>
> How many comps are on each network? Do you use dhcp?
>
> Mike
>
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