Re: Two network adapters on seperate networks problem
- From: mikepro@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 29 Mar 2006 09:28:48 -0800
Thanks for all the info Allen. The sysadmins aren't very accessible to
me, they are located in mysterious, secured, undisclosed location. From
talking to some other people that think they know something about it,
they describe it as all of the connections going back to a central IDF
cabinet, and the router segments the networks into vlans. I don't
really know what this means or implies...
But, since my stuff works, I'm not going to push it. I am going to try
and learn more about how all of this stuff works, as this has been my
first real foray into networking, and I've learned a lot doing this.
Thanks again.
.
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