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Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 1
OS: Vista
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Bridging two lans
I have two routers running two networks in the same building. One on 192.168.64.X and one on 192.168.65.x which is also running a VPN to another site on 192.168.63.X I need a telephone server on the 192.168.64.X network to communicate with IP Handsets on the remote Site. Any ideas as I have exhausted my limited knowledge.
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Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 177
OS: XP / 2K3 / RHE / HP-UX
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Re: Bridging two lans
Could you draw this out a little bit? You have two routers in one office, are they connected together via another subnet not mentioned? This seems like a basic routing issue? You could using static, OSPF whatever you want? Also the VPN tunnel? Are you NAT/PAT traffic before it comes over or are you just passing it thru unaltered? I need to know a little more about how your environment is setup.
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