*       From: Bob Proulx <b...@proulx.com>
*       Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2010 23:45:50 -0600
> Since those are old diagrams they don't show where carnot fits into
> things. 

*       From: "Jes&#xFA;s M. Navarro" <jesus.nava...@undominio.net>
*       Date: Sun, 5 Sep 2010 23:47:48 +0200
> There's neither "carnot" nor "Allied Telesis 3612TR" in your provided diagram 

Open http://142.103.107.138/NetworksPage.html and you will see 
links "Extant Network" and "Proposed Network".

I tried the Proposed Network with a bridge as you explained.
Connectivity for Dalton and Carnot was as intended.  Oddly, 
Cantor remained connected to the LAN but lost connectivity to 
the Internet; as if masquerading had failed.  Further ideas and 
suggestions are welcome.  Also the Shorewall list might help.

I'll guess that routing can achieve a result similar to bridging 
in this case.  Bridging is more efficient?

Some of the details in the configurations listings are probably 
outdated.  I'll review and update as time is available.

Regards,               ... Peter E.



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