Connect Two Different IP Address Ranges Without Router?
Mar 22, 2012
Is there anyway to connect two different IP address ranges without setting up vlans? Trying to setup something so I can test out a device that uses "BACnet Broadcast Management Device" and I dont have two switches to create a vlan.
On site they have a couple of ranges setup with vlans
A 10.169.51.xx 255.255.255.0
B 10.169.52.xx 255.255.255.0
C 10.169.53.xx 255.255.255.0
D 10.169.54.xx 255.255.255.0
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Apr 24, 2011
I am wondering if I can make our WAP4410 fall under two ip address ranges. I want to have a network for the office users and one for the guest users. We currently use a Safe@Office500WP Checkpoint router. It allows us to create multiple network ranges. We have the office users wireless under 192.168.0.1 ip range and the Guest Wireless is under the 192.168.200.1 range. Do I need two access points or can this be done with just the one?
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we have a RV082 and have the DMZ option enable for a range of IPs within the same sub-net of WAN IP and this works great. I have another range of Public IPs from our ISP that is not in the same sub-net of the WAN IP and do not see a way on the RV082 to include this 2nd bank of Public IPs in the DMZ.
Our ISP internet feed plugs into the RV082 WAN port and we have a switch plugged into the DMZ port of the RV082 that is used to connect the public devices in the current DMZ. Both banks of Public IPs from our ISP come over via the ISP internet feed plugged into the WAN Port.
My question is, if I cannot configure a DMZ rule to allow this 2nd range of Public IPs to "travel" to the RV082 DMZ port, how I can do this without one-to-one NAT or port port forwarding? The device I am deploying needs to be at the border of our network (like in the DMZ) and have some ability to talk to a device on our LAN.
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The Cisco's Port Forwarding looks like it can only forward one port at a time, but for our phones I need to allow a full range of ports (in this case ports 49152-64512) to one machine at 192.168.x.xx.
On the Belkin I used something called 'Virtual Servers' which allows you to enter ranges of ports. Anybody know what the equivalent might be for the Cisco router?
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I feel like this has probably been asked a thousand times over, but it doesn't seem to work for me. TCP works fine. I can't find any definitive answers, I'm still a novice with the IOS.
The purpose behind opening the ranges of UDP ports to the interface and forwarding is because the people in question want to run a VOIP phone from their home, but they have a home grade Internet connection, so therefore no static IP. Also, they're not going to pay for a router to create a S2S VPN.
Also, from one of the remote sites for which there is a VPN ( the 192.168.6.X/24 site), the audio is only one way. The phone guy says "i need to open ports both way through the VPN), but I feel like that's already been done??
For my other site ( 192.168.15.0/24 ) I have an IPSEC over GRE tunnel going, I don't know about the status of the voice phone there..or if its even made it there
Here's my config...i'm redacting things like public IP's, VPN keys, and the like
#show run
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 6525 bytes
!
! Last configuration change at 14:51:00 EST Wed Jan 2 2013 by ctouch
! NVRAM config last updated at 14:57:46 EST Wed Jan 2 2013 by ctouch
[Code]...
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