Re: Network configuration question

From: Robert L [MS-MVP] (noreply_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 09/14/04


Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2004 10:11:14 -0500

this is routing issue. depends on the router/firewall connecting both sites,
you may need to modify the routing table.

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"PC" <paulm DOT c at iol DOT ie> wrote in message 
news:enOHX4jmEHA.2140@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> Hi,
>
> Our company is in the process of integrating with some members of another
> company. There will be about 10 new users who initially will need to 
> access
> resources on their own network and access my network.
>
> Currently my network consists of a single windows 2000 domain with all
> clients / servers on the same subnet. I'm looking for some advise as to 
> the
> best way to connect the new users to both my network and their own (They 
> are
> only moving across the city so a leased line is probably the way to go)
>
> The way I see it (any I hope you will correct me if I'm wrong) is as
> follows:
>
> My network remains as is on say 192.168.1.0 subnet. Add one router to
> forward traffic from the new users to my network. Place them in a 
> different
> subnet e.g 192.168.2.0. Then add one more router and route traffic via
> leased line to and from the new users old network through this (e.g. To
> subnet 10.0.0.0)
>
> Some questions:
> 1. How do I configure the clients on both mine and the new user networks.
> i.e. currently the default gateway for my clients is the internet 
> firewall.
> The new users will probably use their own network resources initially so I
> would imagine their default gateway will be the router connecting them to
> thier own network. How do I allow communication between me and the new 
> staff
> and the new staff and their own network
> 2. Would there be any point in creating a child domain for the new staff 
> and
> creating trusts between each of the networks?
>
>
> Any advise greatly appreciated
>
> ..pc
>
>
> 


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