![]() But I'm not sure what do you mean by "and tell the reason, maybe time period". ![]() and a tricky one, if now i have a database with ip addresses that are allowed to come and see web pages from my internal network (each web page corresponds a public ip) - can i also make this type of filtering on a cisco? that is, deny for all but allow for some (and tell the reason, maybe time period) And you can even translate multiple IPs even if they are not defined as secondary on an interface.Ĭ. and if yes, can i translate them by nat to specific private ip addresses ( 1 on 1) ? Sub-interfaces will work too as sose mentioned but probably requires 802.1Q on the other side too.ī. The secondary IP addresses can be either on the same subnet or different subnets. Yes you can do that by using the secondary keyword. can i set more than 2 ips on a cisco router interface?
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