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Answer» I have two sets of IP schemes operating in my office. We'll call one 10.9.8.x and the other 20.9.8.x.
What I would like is to allow machines on the different ip schemes to be ABLE to see each other. I have NAT set up to allow the 10.9.8.x machines to access the internet VIA one of the 20.9.8.x servers; is it possible to do a similar thing internally?
I am not sure whether there is or not, but thought maybe SOMEBODY out there has some knowledge on this.
Thanks, - DarrylHi Darryl,
Let me clear first. Now you have a NAT , its external NIC ip:20.9.8.x(one of them), Local LAN ip series: 10.9.8.x . So you would want a LAN more internally , right? so take a PC and set external NIC card IP is 10.9.8.x(one of them) , GIVE Local LAN ip series: 12.9.8.x (one of them). and share external NIC card IP 10.9.8.x(one of them). Hope it will help you.
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