Blitzrommel
2[H]4U
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So I've mentioned I'm playing around with some older Cisco hardware; putting it together now.
(Thanks Cisco Network Assistant!)
This is a mini lab connected to my network. My goal here was to segment those two switches to their own networks, most likely done with VLANs. My test PCs would be on the #1 switch, and the phones would be on the #2 switch switch. The two switches connect to my 1760 router via a WIC-4ESW card. I cannot give any of the interfaces an IP since it's only layer 2 connectivity (or so my router says when I tried), but you can kind of see what I was trying to accomplish. The 1760's vlan1 is set to 172.16.1.254/24 at the moment (and obviously, fa0/0 which is connected to my 2Wire directly, is 172.16.0.1). I just want the 1760 to route traffic between the "three" networks I had wanted to set up.
My "live" network is basically a 2Wire 3801HGV (ugh) on AT&T U-Verse. My grand plan is to use the 1760's CallManager Express to set up a little VoIP system throughout the house. I would use the 1760's DHCP server to make phone configuration easier, and I need to prevent the 1760 from listening to DHCP requests from devices connected to my 2Wire. I'd imagine this would require ACL usage.
Does any of this make sense as I explained it? Are there better ideas of implementing this? I'm all ears. This is a lab and purely for self-education (though having a working phone system would be neat. I have a SIP trunk I'd love to take advantage of).
(Thanks Cisco Network Assistant!)
This is a mini lab connected to my network. My goal here was to segment those two switches to their own networks, most likely done with VLANs. My test PCs would be on the #1 switch, and the phones would be on the #2 switch switch. The two switches connect to my 1760 router via a WIC-4ESW card. I cannot give any of the interfaces an IP since it's only layer 2 connectivity (or so my router says when I tried), but you can kind of see what I was trying to accomplish. The 1760's vlan1 is set to 172.16.1.254/24 at the moment (and obviously, fa0/0 which is connected to my 2Wire directly, is 172.16.0.1). I just want the 1760 to route traffic between the "three" networks I had wanted to set up.
My "live" network is basically a 2Wire 3801HGV (ugh) on AT&T U-Verse. My grand plan is to use the 1760's CallManager Express to set up a little VoIP system throughout the house. I would use the 1760's DHCP server to make phone configuration easier, and I need to prevent the 1760 from listening to DHCP requests from devices connected to my 2Wire. I'd imagine this would require ACL usage.
Does any of this make sense as I explained it? Are there better ideas of implementing this? I'm all ears. This is a lab and purely for self-education (though having a working phone system would be neat. I have a SIP trunk I'd love to take advantage of).