Donny_Dog
ClioSport Club Member
Jim's rejects
I'm going mad. I am unsure if I have got this right.
We have an internal range: 192.168.0.0/16
Another organisation that connects to us uses 163.0.0.0/8 and until now, no problems.
The other organisation now states that it will start using 192.168.0.0/16 as well.
So we NAT'd our network onto theirs like so:
192 > 212 (nat pool range) > 163 > 192
Everything worked fine.
Now they would like to recreate this point to point and turn it into a coin, with other organisations involved.
Their plan is:
192 > 163 (some /30 address as part of their wider range) > 163 > 192
I've highlighted that the network would be discontigous if this was to occur - would I be correct?
As I see it, they are asking us to NAT our 192 range to a 163 address.
lets say: 163.160.254.1 255.255.255.252 is our external IP. 163.160.254.2 255.255.255.252 is their facing IP address.
with inside thier network they use 163.160.0.0 255.255.0.0. And somewhere else they use 192.168.0.0 for telephony.
I dont understand how you can route our 192 traffic to a designated 163 address and their 192 traffic to another! Thats why we used the 212 range at the beginning in order to represent our network inside theirs without this issue.
Apologies if you don't understand. I might not have typed that very well.
We have an internal range: 192.168.0.0/16
Another organisation that connects to us uses 163.0.0.0/8 and until now, no problems.
The other organisation now states that it will start using 192.168.0.0/16 as well.
So we NAT'd our network onto theirs like so:
192 > 212 (nat pool range) > 163 > 192
Everything worked fine.
Now they would like to recreate this point to point and turn it into a coin, with other organisations involved.
Their plan is:
192 > 163 (some /30 address as part of their wider range) > 163 > 192
I've highlighted that the network would be discontigous if this was to occur - would I be correct?
As I see it, they are asking us to NAT our 192 range to a 163 address.
lets say: 163.160.254.1 255.255.255.252 is our external IP. 163.160.254.2 255.255.255.252 is their facing IP address.
with inside thier network they use 163.160.0.0 255.255.0.0. And somewhere else they use 192.168.0.0 for telephony.
I dont understand how you can route our 192 traffic to a designated 163 address and their 192 traffic to another! Thats why we used the 212 range at the beginning in order to represent our network inside theirs without this issue.
Apologies if you don't understand. I might not have typed that very well.