Nope,

You should be able to route that segment from the router or the firewall
directly without any problems.  It has to be on its own switch though - but
you knew that...

----- Original Message -----
From: "LK-FM Tech Assistances" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 16 November 2001 05:42
Subject: new network segment - how


>
> I need some network design advice.
>
> One of my clients needs to setup a test network. They are hoping they
could
> connect a switch between the firewall and router and extended a separate
> network segment as their test lab. The test lab could have its own
firewall,
> Unix/NT servers and workstations. Please let me know if there are any
> problems with this design ? The main network has its own class-A
> (10.183.83.x/24) internal IP addressing scheme.  The test network's ip
> address range is expected to use class B (192.168.x.x/16). Does anyone see
> any issues with this design ?
>
> Thank you
> Roch
>
>
>
>
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