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ROUTING

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JOSROS

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Hi,

We have 2 subnet, one is 10.187.000 and the other 192.168....

But subent 10.187.000 can connect to the internet through our hub 192.168.1, in other words from our router on wan port connect to the our hub to use static ip, and the from 10.187.000 router connect to our hub to get internet by the way that router was assigned an static ip address 192.168... to connect to our hub so the other subnet 10.187.000 can access the www.

my question how can i either map or (route) to a drive on our server on subnet 192.168.000 from 10.187.0000?

thank you

 
Hi,


We have a 1 router for each subnet with one switch box with 16 ports.


thanks
 
what routing protocal are you using? if they are in two seperate AS (autonomous system) you have to use BGP. if they are in the same AS, can use static route or RIP, or EIGRP
 
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