[GLLUG] default addresses, gateways, large networks

Caleb Cushing xenoterracide at gmail.com
Fri Jan 26 13:31:53 EST 2007


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From: Caleb Cushing <xenoterracide at gmail.com>
Date: Jan 26, 2007 1:31 PM
Subject: Re: [GLLUG] default addresses, gateways, large networks
To: Nick Kwiatkowski <kwiatk27 at msu.edu>


actually that's the plan. I'm just wondering if they should be
disconnected from the network before I turn them on.

On 1/25/07, Nick Kwiatkowski <kwiatk27 at msu.edu> wrote:
> Caleb,
>
> Rather than risking causing ARP issues on your local network, why don't you
> just use a cross-over cable and connect to the device on your laptop to make
> the adjustments?
>
> -Nick K
>
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> On Behalf Of Caleb Cushing
> Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 4:33 PM
> To: Linux User
> Subject: [GLLUG] default addresses, gateways, large networks
>
> question?
>  a router has a default IP address of 192.168.1.1/24. you are
> installing on a large network. you are going to configure it to be
> 192.168.20.5/24  it has been pre-connected to the network. but not
> turned on. If there is a pingable gateway upstream (not yet WAN) of
> 192.168.1.1/24 will it cause a conflict when turned on if still
> connected to the network (does not run a dhcp server). It will have to
> go through other routers first.
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