My company moved from a DSL Line today to a T1 line. Everything
was ready to go, I contacted my hosting company to change my mail
servers MX record and......they didn't do it. I have mail stuck right
now on the DSL's address. Here is what I am trying to do.


T1 - Cisco Router (12.22.3.1) - Firewall - 192.168.168.X Subnet -
Netopia 3300 - 67.65.32.100 (Mail Server IP)

I need to get the Netopia to route Incoming internet traffic into my
local network. I tried to configure NAT but it simply does not work
unless the Netopia is being used as a DHCP server...which is not an
option.

Re: Desperate Routing Question! Help! by John

John
Fri Sep 14 07:49:16 PDT 2007

If the Netopia is truly a Router you should have no problem getting it
connected to route internet to your network. Was this Router that was
originally used with your DSL circuit?

--
John Oliver, Jr
MCSE, MCT, CCNA
Exchange MVP 2007
Microsoft Certified Partner


"Andy" <andy.lisowski@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> My company moved from a DSL Line today to a T1 line. Everything
> was ready to go, I contacted my hosting company to change my mail
> servers MX record and......they didn't do it. I have mail stuck right
> now on the DSL's address. Here is what I am trying to do.
>
>
> T1 - Cisco Router (12.22.3.1) - Firewall - 192.168.168.X Subnet -
> Netopia 3300 - 67.65.32.100 (Mail Server IP)
>
> I need to get the Netopia to route Incoming internet traffic into my
> local network. I tried to configure NAT but it simply does not work
> unless the Netopia is being used as a DHCP server...which is not an
> option.
>