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UNIXman

2004-02-09, 4:45 pm

Hello!
Please help me to understand this question. ( I habe the answer but i don't know how to solve it )

You are the network administrator for a company that consists of 4 divisions: Marketing, Sales, Finance, and Corporate. You divide your network into 4 subnets, one for each divisions. These subnets are connected bt 3 windows 2000 server computers, which are configured as network routers in a default configuration. The relevent portion of your network configuration is shown in the following diagram.

You need to enable all hosts on all subnets to communicate with each other. To accomplish this goal, you plan to add one or more static entries to one or more of your routers.

Which static route entry or entries should you add, and where?
UNIXman

2004-02-09, 4:47 pm

Sorry, the attached file was resized to very small size
I will post the file again..
UNIXman

2004-02-09, 4:50 pm

The file:

http://albums.masrawy.com/Photos/I8...74869U41316.jpg
jeff_j_black

2004-02-10, 4:51 pm

If you are in one network, you need a static route that gets you to the other network, look at the addressing scheme for the networks and point the ones that are not on the same network to the ones that are on the same network as the default gateway. Also if I am in network 7, I need a route to network 9. If I am in network 10, I need a route to network 7. Look it over and tell me what you think.

You don't need directions to your next-door nieghbor's house, but you might need to ask him how to get to another nieghbors house.
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