> this is an interesting question. I have never done this type of setup
> before and have been given very little to go by. I am just following the
> current setup they have in thier Cisco (which has never worked) I had
> assumed that only the router/server need have an IP address. And that
You might be thinking of NAT which will do IP translation and they can use
one of the reserved network address spaces on their network. That will be
in ComOS 3.9.
> Is there some way in particular that I should be doing this? Should I be
> routhing them a /28 or /29 etc, so that each machine on the LAN has an
> IP? There are no servers, etc. running on thier network asside from there
> internal NT server.
Yes, Right now you will need to route them an IP block large enough for
their network.
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