On 2/20/2015 10:16 AM, john boris wrote:
Here at $WORK I was approached with a problem. Our systems are on a private
network 172.xx.xx.xx) and then we have other networks nat'd ay various
points. I handle one portion of the entire Network. Each of our sites are
on their own set of subnets. The team I am on wants to use a specific set
of IPS for the Lights out port on a series of servers that will be on 17
different subnets.

Not sure if I am explaining this properly.
Example: Site 1 has its own subnet 172.10.10.xx Netmask 255.255.254.0 and
its router is 172.10.10.1 which talks via VPN to our central site. For
clarity we will say the central site is at 172.10.5.xx with a netmask of
255.255.248.0

This is right where I quit reading. I'm a bit concerned, since
172.10.10.x belongs to AT&T, and is not part of the delegation for
"private" use that is within 172.16.0.0 - 172.31.0.0 (with subnet
mask of 255.240.0.0). (Actually, AT&T owns 172.0.0.0 to 172.15.255.255).

http://vlsm-calc.net/ipclasses.php

I'm hoping that your examples were just free hand, and that it's not
what you meant. In answer to your more specific question, I think they
*will* be able to see those addresses (whether or not you're within the
172.16.x.x block or not).

I'm sure I've just misunderstood something...

--
Or set upon a golden bough to sing
To lords and ladies of Byzantium
Of what is past, or passing, or to come.
  (Wm Butler Yeats)
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