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Aug 4, 2012

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Network 2: Comes in on a separate DSL line. Primarily a Linux network controlling several linux based machines. This network has it's own router behind the DSL modem managing DHCP using 175.69.1.x (or something close to that) addresses.

Someone decided to "bridge" these networks by simply plugging each network into the same switch via Cat 5 cable. Bad idea.

The first problem we had (of course) was that the DHCP servers conflicted immediately, so we had to set half of this "mongrel" network to static IPs like 192.168.1.x, and the other computers are getting their addresses via DHCP from the 176.68.1.x network router.

This works - badly. The second router keeps "resetting" the server address on network 1, screwing up our POS systems. But we still need to access the linux machines on network 2 (via http) from the office machines on network 1.

I am thinking the solution to this issue is to place a 3rd router as a bridge between the two networks. Is this correct?

The goal is to be able to be sitting at machine 192.168.1.x on one network, open a web browser, type in a 176.67.1.x address and have the linux web-based application come up from the other network.

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--------- ------ ---------- ------- ------------------- ----- ----
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Gi0/2     auto   off        0.0     n/a                 n/a   15.4
Gi0/3     auto   off        0.0     n/a                 n/a   15.4

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Fa0/12    auto   off        0.0     n/a                 n/a   15.4
Fa0/13    auto   off        0.0     n/a                 n/a   15.4
Fa0/14    auto   off        0.0     n/a                 n/a   15.4
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Fa0/17    auto   off        0.0     n/a                 n/a   15.4
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--- ----- -------------------------------------- ------------------ -----------
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= 415 +415
=830 watts

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Power stack name: Powerstack-4
    Stack mode: Power sharing
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        High port priority value: 13
        Switch priority value: 4
        Port 1 status: Shut
        Port 2 status: Connected
        Neighbor on port 1: 0000.0000.0000
        Neighbor on port 2: c471.fe84.e100
 
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        Low port priority value: 21
        High port priority value: 12
        Switch priority value: 3
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        Port 2 status: Connected
        Neighbor on port 1: c471.fe85.3000
        Neighbor on port 2: c471.fe80.2800
 
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        Low port priority value: 19
        High port priority value: 10
        Switch priority value: 1
        Port 1 status: Connected
        Port 2 status: Not connected
        Neighbor on port 1: c471.fe80.2800
        Neighbor on port 2: 0000.0000.0000
 
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        Low port priority value: 20
        High port priority value: 11
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