I have a small private Class C network in my home office consisting of a Linux
box and several Win boxes.  This network is up and running correctly.  I now
have to add in an ISDN router to connect my home office network to my main
office network.  The main office network uses a different set of addresses and
is not part of my private Class C network space.  My goal is to have my Linux
box resident on both networks and to allow all nodes on my private network
access to the main office network.

To do this, do I need to add a second NIC to my Linux box or can I just add a
second IP address to my single NIC?  What else might I have to do to live in
both spaces at same time?

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