In my network I manage multiple customers on seperate networks. Many of 
which are owned by the customer.

I want to use Ansible to manage servers in these networks from a single 
managament network that has connectivity to all customer networks.

The problem is that some customer, due to owning and running their own 
networks, have overlapping IP ranges, so more than one server will have the 
same end IP address.

How does Ansible work in this situation?

If I open firewalls directly from my single Ansible server, how does 
Ansible handle situations where servers on different  customer networks 
have the same IP address?

Can Ansible work with Proxy servers? Can I setup an Ansible proxy in each 
customer network to pass through ssh and WinRM traffic? the procy servers 
would still be managed by the single central Ansible server, so that still 
leaves the question of how does Ansible handle the duplicate IP's?

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