DSL router and system access

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Author: Rooster
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Subject: DSL router and system access
well the us pest set up is what i was asking about. 675 external included.
this is my first experience with a router. tried getting the info from us
pest, but they had no idea what i was talking about. any chance of you
showing this to me sometime or giving more info?

----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Brown" <>
To: <>
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2000 10:24 PM
Subject: Re: DSL router and system access


> That depends on how the router is configured. I currently have the cisco
> external DSL router (675) configured with USWest as my ISP. It is running

in
> bridging mode which means that the ROUTER has both an External IP (one

that is
> visible to the net) and an internal ip (10.0.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0).

It
> acts as a DHCP server for all my boxes behind it. As such it is hooked

directly
> into the Hub. With it in this configuration I have to edit the NAT inside

the
> router to redirect traffic of certain types (tcp or udp) on certain ports

to
> point to specific IP's and ports on an internal system. I currently have

apache
> on one of my systems and have all port 80 tcp requests passed through the

router
> to it. In routing mode the DSL router is a passive device and doesn't get

an ip
> itself. The IP is given to a Computers NIC. In either case you will need

to
> know how your network is layed out and determine the configurations of the
> router and the computer it is connected to