Our routers can't determine if the traffic is local or remote.  So traffic destine for 
the new company is never sent because the routers believe it's locale.  I don't see 
how NAT would help.

-----Original Message-----
From: Santosh Koshy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 9:22 PM
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Subject: Re: Merging two companies


I've never done this myself...
But I do not see a reason why you cannot use NAT overloading to do the
job....
10.10.10.x<------->Real IP<===============>Real IP <----------> 10.10.10.x

Please correct me if I am wrong....


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> Guys,
>
> We are merging with another company and plan to connect the two networks
via
> DS3 but in the short term VPN.  The problem is we both use the same
private
> IP ranges.  Is there anyone out there that has gone through this before
and
> would you provide tips or information where I can get a white paper.
>
>
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