Re: Routing problem, proprietary equipment

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Put a NAT device in front of the proprietary piece of equipment. You can
then make the network appear as 192.168.255.0 or whatever you like.


"Gary Drost" <Gary Drost@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:6C23AF0B-46D8-4D93-A5A4-BACFE856C0EC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I have a network with 2 sites and a Cisco router at each site. The
network
> at the main site is 192.168.1.x & the network at the second site is
> 192.168.2.x. All existing routing is working correctly.
>
> My problem is that I have a proprietary piece of equipment at the
> 192.168.2.x site that needs to run with the IP address 192.168.1.35. It
is
> connected to a PC that controls the equipment. I also need to get this PC
> connected to the network and make it remote controllable to the
workstations
> on the 192.168.1.x net.
>
> It was suggested to me by the manufacturer that I might be able to run 2
> NIC's in the PC that controls this equipment. I did drop a 2nd NIC in the
PC
> but cannot figure out if there is any way to force the routing to deal to
> with the same network number located in two different places.
>
> Does anyone know of a way to make this work?
>
> Am I going to be hosed until I change my networking scheme so that it
allows
> this piece of equipment to run on its own network subnet so that routing
> works?
>
> Any thoughts would be appreciated. I can also provide more information on
> how this PC is currently configured.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Gary Drost
>


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