One of our clients currently has two separate networks in their office. The have a network for the sales team and a network for the rest of the offices.
The two networks each have their own switch, router and broadband connection. The boss down there originally wanted it set up like this so that the sales guys didn't affect the main network and didn't have access to the server.
Now however, they have moved office and have had a new phone system put in. The network is still set up how it was, but the coms guys have a piece of software that works with the phone. For this to work on all PCs, they all need to be on the same network. Now the boss wants this software to work on them all but wants them on separate networks..
What is the best way to go about doing that?
Is it possible to do some sort of VLAN using one switch and two routers so that the sales PCs can connect to the phone server?
Cheers,
Andy
The two networks each have their own switch, router and broadband connection. The boss down there originally wanted it set up like this so that the sales guys didn't affect the main network and didn't have access to the server.
Now however, they have moved office and have had a new phone system put in. The network is still set up how it was, but the coms guys have a piece of software that works with the phone. For this to work on all PCs, they all need to be on the same network. Now the boss wants this software to work on them all but wants them on separate networks..
What is the best way to go about doing that?
Is it possible to do some sort of VLAN using one switch and two routers so that the sales PCs can connect to the phone server?
Cheers,
Andy