Re: Using Public Addresses Internally

From: Bruce Williams (bruce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu May 17 2001 - 11:23:21 GMT-3


   
No, I dont want to connect to the Internet. I need a very large amount of
addresses, thousands of them. I want to keep it internal to our network. It
is only to provide IP transport from radio base stations across the country
back to our headquarters.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Clifton Stewart" <cliftonlstewart@home.com>
To: "Bruce Williams" <bruce@williamsnetworking.com>;
<ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 10:03 AM
Subject: Using Public Addresses Internally

> Bruce,
>
> You could use the private addressing internally and then NAT them to
Public
> addresses to be used on the internet.
>
> -Cliff
>
> Bruce Williams wrote:
>
> > My company wants to use public addresses from the Class A range
internally. I
> > realize the danger if these routes got advertised on the Internet, but
is this
> > something that is considered acceptable if it is carefully done to
prevent the
> > risk of these routes being propagated out on the Public Internet? These
> > networks will be used to address equipment in a multitude of cellular
radio
> > base stations around the country and they will only be connected to our
> > network. There will central locations where users from the internet
could
> > access a database which will query these systems, but there will not be
a
> > direct internet connection. I would appreciate any advice on this.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Bruce Williams
> > 215-275-2723
> > bruce@williamsnetworking.com
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