- Bridge for a public and private LANs
- Posted by danubian@hotmail.com on December 1st, 2004
I have the following two networks:
Network 1 (private): Class C network:
Server: Intel P4 processor, with Win2K Server (AD
installed,through which, it administers access and permissions for
users and files, I think) Also this one is the gateway for SOME of
this other machines...
...machines with OSs ranging from Win95 to Win2000, from Pentium
MMXs to P-IIIs processsors and all cards are Ethernet 100.
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
All class C network machines communicate with each other through
an Encore 10BaseT switch.
Network 2: IP numbers ranging from 182.168.xxx.xxx (Gateway for this
next ones)
- Posted by Enno Lenze on December 2nd, 2004
are both 182.168.xxx.xxx or is it 182.168.xxx.xxx and 182.168.yyy.xxx?
And are you sure that it is 182? 182 is an IANA net. I think you want to
use 192.168.xxx.yyy (otherwise you isp's router will drop your packets)
is the routing and forwarding between th interfaces set up corretly?
ok, if i understood crrectly:
Internet to Modem, Modem to Linux, Linux to (network1, network2)
thats ok, makes sense.
faster nics, faster switch, faster cpu, more ram
regards, enno
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- Posted by danubian@hotmail.com on December 2nd, 2004
Enno Lenze <2004-12@spam.verbrennung.org> wrote in message news:<3181f6F387388U1@individual.net>...
They are 182.168.xxx.yyy, 182.168.xxx.zzz, 182.168.xxx.uuu, etc.
Is there a special notation or stg. to that respect ?
im sure it is 182. It is actually some network where we receive data from abroad.
How do you find that out...as i am a newbie on these things. Thanks.
Yes ! that is correct!!