From: Kgabo Seopa (kgabo.seopa@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Aug 11 2008 - 05:51:40 ART
Hi Monica,
Depending on what kind of infrustructure they are connected on, and what
kind of routing protocols are being deployed, using static may-to-may NAT is
the best option. But you will need to change the IP address block of both
companies when going out to the one another.
For e.g. When they come to company A, they might be: 172.16.16.0/16 and
10.10.1.0/16 and company changed as well.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Kgabo
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 10:46 AM, Monica Belluci <mpls1979@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear GS,
>
> Suppose I have two companies want to interconnect with each other having
> same IP subnet blocks on both side
> 1) Company A - subnet 172.16.1.0/24 ,Subnet 10.1.1.0/16
> 2) Company B - Subnet 172.16.1.0/24 ,Subnet 10.1.1.0/16
> On both side We have more than 700 hosts + Servers
> What is the better way to do communication between them without changing Ip
> addresses ?
>
> Thanks
> Monica Bell
>
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