Charles,

Sorry for making it more confusing, but here's a picture of what I have:

__________________
|                 |
|    Internet    |
|  (256k frac T) |
|________________|
         ||
         ||
  _______||________
| Dachstein- LRP  |
|   static IP     |
|   12.x.x.x      |
|                 |
|__192.168.0.1____|
        ||            _____________________
     internal net  __|                     |
     192.168.0.x   __| Clients 192.168.0.x |
        ||           |_____________________|
  ______||_______
|   INA Card    |
| 192.168.0.2   |
|               |
|_______________|
         ||
         ||
  Point to Point
    128k frac T
         ||
  _______||______
| INA Card      |
| 192.168.1.1   |
|_______________|
         ||
         ||
   internal net      ________________________
   192.168.1.0     __|                       |
                   __| Clients 192.168.1.0   |
                     |_______________________|

The INA cards are basically routers put in by a phone company that does our 
phone system because the point to point t line carries 128 of data and the 
rest for phone to another location. I can connect to every computer/server 
across the point to point line from the 192.168.1.0 network except the 
Dachstein box. I hope I didn't confuse it even more:)

Thanks,
Kev


>From: "Charles Steinkuehler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Guitar Player" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Add another network to bering
>Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2002 13:25:03 -0500
>
> > Thanks for the help! I was reading something about Bering while I was
>typing
> > and that's why I have Bering in the Subject. I really am using
>Dachstein, so
> > I'll try the things you mentioned. There are actually 2 computers on
>the
> > 192.168.2.0 network with a small hub to an INA card (something that
>the
> > phone company put in and has 192.168.2.1) then accross the t line to
>another
> > INA card (192.168.1.2) to a switch which the dachstein box
>(192.168.1.1) is
> > in also. Is there a way to do it without adding a nic for the
>192.168.2.0
> > network? If not I can add it. Hope this helps my bad description in my
>first
> > post.
>
>Um...the description above is confusing me even more than your previous
>post.  I could take a WAG at what you're trying to describe, but that
>would probably only confuse things even more.  Try creating an ascii-art
>diagram of your network, and a clear description of exactly what you're
>trying to accomplish.  You don't have to use "network-eese", if you
>don't know the terms, but provide as much detail as possible.
>
>Remember, all I (or anyone else on the list who might want to help) know
>about your network is what you put in your e-mail.  For instance, what
>is the INA card you're referring to?  Is it something that plugs into
>one of your computers, or is it stand-alone?  Is "t line" your telephone
>line, implying the INA card is some sort of home-network (ie
>non-ethernet) interface, or something else entirely?
>
>Charles Steinkuehler
>http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
>http://c0wz.steinkuehler.net (lrp.c0wz.com mirror)




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