We do this with our setup here.
I am running Intermapper 4.1.1 on a G3/OSX.2.8 with 2 network cards. 
There is no network bridge, although that would certainly work.
Our main network is a class B with a public address space.
Our dorm network is a class B with the 192.168 address space.
Intermapper, for the most part, can handle these fine with some changes
in the OS network properties. 

James P. Ashe
Systems Analyst 2
ETSU Office of Information Technology
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
OIT Help Desk - 423.439.4648


-----Original Message-----
From: Pat Storr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 11:53 AM
To: InterMapper Discussion
Subject: Monitoring internal networks


We have been using Intermapper to monitor our network for years and
absolutely cannot live without it.  

To this point, we have always monitored stuff that resides on the public
internet.  Now we need to monitor devices that live on a private,
internal network that can't be "seen" by our lowly iMac.

Is there an easy way to accomplish this using the same InterMapper box?
Bridging the networks? Buying a G4/G5 and installing an additional
Ethernet interface?

Has anybody had experience/suggestions on how best to accomplish this?

Thanks for your help!

Pat

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