Two subnets thru same wire

From: Shiraz Baig (shiraz_baig_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 03/28/05

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    Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2005 23:30:30 -0800 (PST)
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    Sir,
    Mr Ed Greshko has reminded me about academic
    questions. I agree with him. But it is not purely an
    academic question, as would be clear from following
    real life situation of my office.
    BTW, I have read, everything about ARP, MAC address
    and how things work on wire. But I thought, I must
    also also ask experts.

    Here is the configuration that we have in our office.
    This configuration is also working.
                                      
        Switch
     _______________
     | | | | |
     | | | | ---- DSL Router ---- Internet
     | | | | 203.147.175.12
     | | | |
     | | | ----------Mail Server (multihomed)
     | | | 203.147.175.13
     | | | 192.168.10.3
     | | |
     | | -------- 192.168.10.4
     | ----------- 192.168.10.5
     ---------------- Hub & computers of address
                       192.168.10.*

    You see, there are two class C networks. One is that
    of 203.147.175.0
    The other is 12.168.10.0. Both these networks are
    passing thru same switch.

    I just wanted to be sure that there is nothing wrong
    with this configuration. So, I would request your
    comments please.

    bye
    shiraz

                    
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