This might seem alittle confusing ..
We have two sites in different locactions ..
Network A is in carlton Tx, and has been originally been provided with
Network adress 63.x.x.x/24 (registered and routable)
Network B is in San Jose with a class B adress of x.x.0.0/16 . This Network
has been broken down into many class C for different corp locations.
Our frame relay is through sprint , and thats how the different Class C in
Network B communicate. We are integrating Network A with Network B
We originally planned to add route statements for the 63.x.x.x/24 network
to our frame relay sites , however were having problems as it was bieng
advertised as 63.0.0.0 /8 . Yes we are using RIP V2 , and I know that if we
move towards BGP or OSPF things would be better. Thats the
future direction we are going towards
Next we tried giving changing the devices on Network A with one of our Class
C. However We needed Network A to go out through their own internet rather
then going through the frame and use our Internet. Plus the development team
does alot of heavy file transferring and if they used the internet through
through Network B , they would use alot of our BW. At the moment I have
Devices on Network A with our Class C , and for them to go through their ISP
with their existing 63.x.x.x/24 adress they go out through a proxy. It works
fine. The Engineers on their side think going out to the internet through a
proxy will interfere with there work and testing (there are only 6 users in
that team)
The problem is they want to revert back to the 63 adress range and use NAT
to go throughthe frame to get to corp servers. Is that a feasible solutions.
I would appreciate any comments or advice, implications ect... I have worked
with NAT for providing unregisterd Network adress to communicate with the
registered IP adress..
this scenario might sound a little unclear ..
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