Hi
I have 3 networks at the moment, 192.168.0.x, 192.168.1.x and 192.168.2.x
The 0.x and 2.x are internet gateway routers that attach to a dual Wan firewall switch which is the 1.x network.
My problem is that if you attach to the 1.x switch directly everything is fine because the main network devices are on the 1.x network, however I have 2 servers on the 0.x network and if I'm attached to them I can;t see the 1.x or 2.x networks and I need to be able to see all three of them.
I assume it's to do with the subnet address whcih at the moment is 255.255.255.0 on all, although I have tried 255.255.0.0 on all and it makes no difference.
So in summary three completly configurable routers (1 is a switch aswell) just trying to get the config right, whats frustrating is that they all work in their own right just can't see each other.
Any help would be appriciated and I can post any additional info that anyone might need.
Thanks , rgds Shaun
I have 3 networks at the moment, 192.168.0.x, 192.168.1.x and 192.168.2.x
The 0.x and 2.x are internet gateway routers that attach to a dual Wan firewall switch which is the 1.x network.
My problem is that if you attach to the 1.x switch directly everything is fine because the main network devices are on the 1.x network, however I have 2 servers on the 0.x network and if I'm attached to them I can;t see the 1.x or 2.x networks and I need to be able to see all three of them.
I assume it's to do with the subnet address whcih at the moment is 255.255.255.0 on all, although I have tried 255.255.0.0 on all and it makes no difference.
So in summary three completly configurable routers (1 is a switch aswell) just trying to get the config right, whats frustrating is that they all work in their own right just can't see each other.
Any help would be appriciated and I can post any additional info that anyone might need.
Thanks , rgds Shaun