Good Morning,
Just wanted to pick your collective brains. I have the following situation.
I have a core network (192.168.0.X) running in a rack in a datacentre.
I have a new network (192.168.2.X) running in another location.
We are looking to virtualise and migrate the servers from the core network to the new network. But they will need to keep their original IP's on the 192.168.0.x network.
Due to the large amount of servers there will be a time where opertaional servers on 192.168.0.x exist in each location.
My obvious issue is routing between these locations which both have the same subnet.
Can anyone suggest anything to assit me?
Just wanted to pick your collective brains. I have the following situation.
I have a core network (192.168.0.X) running in a rack in a datacentre.
I have a new network (192.168.2.X) running in another location.
We are looking to virtualise and migrate the servers from the core network to the new network. But they will need to keep their original IP's on the 192.168.0.x network.
Due to the large amount of servers there will be a time where opertaional servers on 192.168.0.x exist in each location.
My obvious issue is routing between these locations which both have the same subnet.
Can anyone suggest anything to assit me?