You have the board configured as a bridge? I have more than one subnet on a 
single interface on routers and it works fine.

Terri Kelley
Network Engineer
254-697-6710 x 1140
Farm to Market Broadband




On Aug 15, 2011, at 3:37 PM, Rory McCann wrote:

> Is there some kind of limitation in ROS that prevents two subnets on the same 
> interface from working properly? I have a 192.168.1.0/24 subnet and a 
> 192.168.72.0/24 subnet on the same interface (it's actually a bridge of 3 
> ports) and for the life of me I cannot get them to talk to each other.
> 
> Everything on the .72 subnet is static and the .1 subnet is assigned via DHCP 
> by a Window Server. Am I better off moving .72 on to its own interface and 
> tying it back into the switch from there or am I missing something basic?
> -- 
> Rory McCann
> *Minn-Kota Ag Products
> P*: 701-403-4877*| E*: r...@mkap.com
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