DigitalWreck
IS-IT--Management
Hi All,
I'm in the process of setting up a test network which will run along side the corporate network so we can test things quickly and efficiently before introducing it to the live network.
The test network is sitting as a seperate network on a different subnet. I have a windows 7 machine with two ethernet nics in it so what i would like to do is set it up so that one nic connects to the corporate network while the other connects to the test network.
I have a router in between and intend on setting up a seperate VLAN for the test stuff.
Should i set it up as a seperate domain or can i use it within the same logon but with the NICs working out which subnet i am trying to access.
The IP details are as follows:
Corporate 10.193.X.X 255.255.252.0
Test 192.168.0.x 255.255.255.0
Gateway 10.193.4.x
Thanks in advance for any help and appreciating my naivety in this area.
I'm in the process of setting up a test network which will run along side the corporate network so we can test things quickly and efficiently before introducing it to the live network.
The test network is sitting as a seperate network on a different subnet. I have a windows 7 machine with two ethernet nics in it so what i would like to do is set it up so that one nic connects to the corporate network while the other connects to the test network.
I have a router in between and intend on setting up a seperate VLAN for the test stuff.
Should i set it up as a seperate domain or can i use it within the same logon but with the NICs working out which subnet i am trying to access.
The IP details are as follows:
Corporate 10.193.X.X 255.255.252.0
Test 192.168.0.x 255.255.255.0
Gateway 10.193.4.x
Thanks in advance for any help and appreciating my naivety in this area.