Home Setup - ISP Router to Cisco WAN port for sticky Mac
How to configure the ISP home Modem Router with another Cisco router on the WAN port (Layer3) in that way that the remaining Layer 2 LAN ports can communicate with the WAN Port out to the internet. By using the NAT method with access lists and a static route to the outside global internet. This provides an additional layer of security, since the ISP router only provides MAC address filtering, which is not the same as Sticky MAC. Requirements: - Access list - Default Route called ip route pointing to the outside internet - NAT inside interface - NAT outside interface - Sticky Mac
How to configure the ISP home Modem Router with another Cisco router on the WAN port (Layer3) in that way that the remaining Layer 2 LAN ports can communicate with the WAN Port out to the internet. By using the NAT method with access lists and a static route to the outside global internet. This provides an additional layer of security, since the ISP router only provides MAC address filtering, which is not the same as Sticky MAC. Requirements: - Access list - Default Route called ip route pointing to the outside internet - NAT inside interface - NAT outside interface - Sticky Mac