From: F B (ciscostudent1@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Nov 17 2001 - 20:11:01 GMT-3
The command "ip address dhcp" was introduced in release 12.1(2)T, I'm using 12
.1(5)T9 in the 2621 and works fine. I didn't want to go for the 12.2 release as
the Cisco says the lab is now all 12.1.
Regards,
Phil.
Charles Huang <CharlesNY2000@Yahoo.Com> escreveu: how do you enable your cisc
o router to use the DHCP address ?
ip address DHCP ? are you using the 12.2 code ?
or you use the auto config method ?
----- Original Message -----
From: "F B"
To: "Steve Barone"
Cc:
Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2001 5:07 AM
Subject: Re: Rack access through cable modem
> I'm using 1 cisco router with 2 ethernet interfaces to
> connect to my provider. I configured the outside
> interface as DHCP client, NAT overload to the DHCP
> address to go out to the internet (what automatically
> blocks any incoming traffic originated from the
> outside) and I have a static NAT from the DHCP address
> to the loopback address.
>
> I connected the aux port of this router to the
> access-server console port with a rollover cable so,
> from work, I telnet to the DHCP address port 2065
> (reverse telnet port for the 2621 aux port). I like
> this aproach cause the aux port works as a DMZ with
> only the port 2065 opened, so you can access your lab
> without opening your inside network.
>
> To further protect, allow only the range of ip
> addresses of your company to have access to your DHCP
> address. If you want more detailed information I can
> send you my config.
>
> Regards,
> Phil.
>
> --- Steve Barone escreveu: > All,
> > I have recently switched to a cable modem.
> > I am wondering what is the best way to use the DHCP
> > address they give me, to access my rack of cisco's?
> >
> > Thanks Always
> > Steve
> >
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