Re: Problem related with Subnetting

From: Bill Marcum (bmarcum_at_iglou.com.urgent)
Date: 12/05/04


Date: Sun, 5 Dec 2004 12:41:53 -0500


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On 5 Dec 2004 05:41:37 -0800, Rajat
  <myself_rajat@yahoo.com> wrote:
> One more thing I want to ask is, if that corporate subnet internally
> have 3 different LAN. Say 10.0.0.X, 20.0.0.X and 30.0.0.X, with subnet
> mask as 255.255.255.0. Can a host in 10.0.0.X talk with a host in
> 20.0.0.X directly??
> If yes then how and what information will be needed??

You will need a gateway between the subnets. That can be a router or a
Linux PC with two network cards. Each host should be configured to use
the gateway to reach the other subnet.

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