I will be adding a second segment on our LAN, which is connected to an ISP
or
Internet access. The router's address is xxx.xx.xxx.1. When this LAN gets
split, one of the segments is going to have to use Netware 3.12's internal
routing to move traffic to the other segment.
Currently, my TCP/IP commands look like this:
LOAD C:EPRO PORT=300 FRAME=ETHERNET_II NAME=TCPIP-SEG1
LOAD TCPIP RIP=YES FORWARD=YES
BIND IP TO TCPIP-SEG1 ADDR=204.86.237.127 ARP=YES DEFROUTE=YES
Assume I load another instance of EPRO and bind IP like so:
LOAD C:EPRO PORT=300 FRAME=ETHERNET_II NAME=TCPIP-SEG2
BIND IP TO TCPIP-SEG2 ADDR=204.86.237.129 ARP=YES DEFROUTE=YES
I think my missing ingredient is the value of MASK= in the BIND commands.
Would this be MASK=255.255.255.192? And will the mask of each node on each
segment need to match the mask used on the server's board?
Jeff
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