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- From: mbm@netarch.com (Mike Morey)
- Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip
- Subject: Help with IP configuration
- Message-ID: <1992Aug21.072448.1087@netarch.com>
- Date: 21 Aug 92 07:24:48 GMT
- Organization: Network Architecture Consulting
- Lines: 42
-
- I have a question about IP configuration for the following.
- Please note that the IP addresses are not the actual ones used.
- These Class C addresses were used just to depict the situation
- at hand and is used solely to illustrate a point.
-
- We have a production net and a training net. A SPARCstation 2 (zeus)
- is acting as a gateway between the two nets.
-
- We want the production network to have IP access onto the training net
- but we do not want any traffic from the training net to be able to
- access the production net. i,e, we want the production net to have
- IP access to both networks but we want to limit training net so that
- it will not traverse the production net.
-
- The following diagram illustrates this:
-
- PRODUCTION NET
- ------------------------+-------------------------------------
- | 221.9.10.111
- +---+---+
- | |
- | zeus |
- | |
- +---+---+
- | 226.9.200.10
- ------------------------+-----------------------------------
- TRAINING NET
-
- Can any netters offer any solutions that will solve this problem ?
- For right now, we are using a Sun SPARCstation 2 as a gateway machine
- but eventually we will be getting a router.
-
- In the interim period, we need to do some kind of IP filtering.
-
- Please email me your responses because I do not access the newsgroups
- often.
-
- Thanks !
-
- -Mike
-
- mbm@netarch.com
-