In the small public library where I work, we have two physical networks of different types running in our building. One network connects to the County, via Verizon frame relay, and uses a 56k DSU connected to a Cisco 2507 router and a Linksys 24-port 10/100 switch. The other network connects to the Internet via Cablevision, and uses a cable modem connected to a Linksys BEFSR81 router with built-in 8 port switch.
My question is this: I need the computers on both networks to see each another, but I cannot change any of the settings on the Cisco router or any of the PC's on that network (IP addresses or subnet masks; the County doesn't allow it). So, how do I get these machines talking to one another?
The two networks do not need to share Internet connections (in fact, under the County's rules, they can't!). I just need the machines to be able to share files.
My intuition tells me that I probably only need to install a crossover cable between the two switches. Am I right? Is this the way to go? Or, am I just asking for trouble by trying to do it this way?
My question is this: I need the computers on both networks to see each another, but I cannot change any of the settings on the Cisco router or any of the PC's on that network (IP addresses or subnet masks; the County doesn't allow it). So, how do I get these machines talking to one another?
The two networks do not need to share Internet connections (in fact, under the County's rules, they can't!). I just need the machines to be able to share files.
My intuition tells me that I probably only need to install a crossover cable between the two switches. Am I right? Is this the way to go? Or, am I just asking for trouble by trying to do it this way?