Help with router configuration

Hi there I have a Cisco router which has 2 configured interfaces

E0:201.139.xx.24 E1:200.201.xx.161

E0 has three hosts

201.139.xx.25(used) 201.139.xx.26(free) 201.139.xx.27(used)

E1 has three host

200.201.xx.162(used) 200.201.xx.163(used) 200.201.xx.164(used)

I ran out of IP address for hosts in E1 subnet, is it possible to assign E0's free IP address (201.139.xx.26)to host in E0.if yes how can I achieve this.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Niju

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niju
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These IP addresses are public IP addresses, so either ask your ISP for a larger allocation or use network address translation (NAT).

Reply to
Merv

The address ranges you show should have several more usable addresses. The smallest subnet that contains E0's address is 201.139.xx.16/20, with usable addresses 201.139.xx.17-30. And the smallest subnet for E1 is

200.201.xx.160/29, with usable addresses 200.201.xx.161-166. So why are you out of addresses?
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Barry Margolin

My apologies for not making this clear at front. The addresses i have mentioned here are only example and i have completely used all the address in E1 only free address i have is on E0 subnet.

Niju

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niju

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