Can you post the config for one of the central brokers. That should either
have two transport connectors, one on each LAN, or a transport connector on
one LAN and a networkconnector to the other LAN.
Is this what you have tried?

What behavior are you seeing?

On 24 March 2010 13:40, roxanac <maria_...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
> Supposing that I have two or more dynamic networks of brokers each working
> in
> its own LAN, with multicast broker discovery - working perfectly by their
> own.
>
> My big big issue is:
> How can I make them communicate to each other (I mean network 1 can see and
> consume all the topics from network two and vice versa) considering that
> the
> cannot discover each other by multicast?
>
> This might sound like a stupid question, but believe me, I've tried
> everything that could cross my mind and everything seems to have all kind
> of
> results but never what I need
> ( I've tried with one/two or even four central brokers having static
> network
> connectors, duplex or simple, to each network, increasing networkTTL,
> different combinations of values for network parameters etc etc etc )
>
> So any advice would be welcomed & greatly appreciated because I'm out of
> ideas right now!
>
> Thank you
> RoxanaC
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