From: Javier Tomé (fjtm@tid.es)
Date: Thu Oct 13 2005 - 02:01:35 GMT-3
You may use NAT on R1 to hide all external addresses...
Victor Cappuccio wrote:
> Hello People, consider this Scenario
>
>         10.1.1.0/24                    R1 --- Ethernet --- R2 | 
> Network Cloud  Running OSPF | R3.
>      ---Vlan 50 ----
>
> You are not allowed to configure any routing protocol on R1, but one 
> of the requirements is that R1 should be able to ping any ip address 
> in R3, how would you accomplish this?  I thought to create a secondary 
> address in R1 with an IP Classful Address Mask (10.0.0.1/8) and 
> complete the ARP Table for R3 physical interfaces with R2 Ethernet Mac 
> Address (since R2 knows the complete network).- I Think this could 
> work Ok / Have not tested yet ..  Can you see another was of 
> accomplishing this task?
>
>
> Regards
> Victor.
>
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