Use OSPF as the routing protocol, and use authentication using one password 
for the one network and a different one for the other network. Then you 
would have a great IGP, and you can control who it talks to.

>>>Brian


>From: "Albert Lu" 
>Reply-To: "Albert Lu" 
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: How can I run 2 subnets within 1 network? [7:7967]
>Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 09:39:39 -0400
>
>Hello group,
>
>I'm trying to get ideas for a network design.
>
>Essentially, there would be two networks, lets say 172.0.0.0 network and 
>the
>192.0.0.0 network. What I'm looking to accomplish is to have about 8 
>routers
>interconnected together, and both networks would run through them. However,
>each network is not allowed to learn about the other. That is, if I'm in 
>the
>172 network, I cannot ping hosts in the 192 network.
>
>Each router would have a switch, that would separate the two networks into
>two vlans, so hosts in one vlan cannot reach the other. It gets complicated
>when the traffic needs to be routed to another router.
>
>I hope I made sense, if I didn't, then please feel free to email me.
>
>Regards,
>
>Albert
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