Greeting to all,
I am new to here.
Let me introduce myself;
My name is Stephan and i am from the Caribbean.
Now to the good part....
We have a medium sized organization,
Now within the organization, we have many different ip networks on one physical network.
The reason being is to separate the network.
We have a File Server on one network with the Scheme of 192.168.0.0/24
Clients in the headoffice are also on this network.
Now we Have DVR Systems thats use a 192.168.100.0/24 Scheme as well.
Also Have a 'Pixel Point Server' Which basically is a Cash Register Server, With One in each location of our WAN.
Our Wan is connected to our headoffice by a switch, no routers.
These Pixel Point Servers are on a 10.10.0.0/16 Network.
Now the problem.
As we can foresee the problem is that, All these networks are on one broadcast and collision domain.
I can run a packet sniffer in promiscuous mode and read all broadcast.
And as the network continues to grow... Performance will be affected.
I Would like to know how i should go about re-designing the network.
Regards,
Stephan
I am new to here.
Let me introduce myself;
My name is Stephan and i am from the Caribbean.
Now to the good part....
We have a medium sized organization,
Now within the organization, we have many different ip networks on one physical network.
The reason being is to separate the network.
We have a File Server on one network with the Scheme of 192.168.0.0/24
Clients in the headoffice are also on this network.
Now we Have DVR Systems thats use a 192.168.100.0/24 Scheme as well.
Also Have a 'Pixel Point Server' Which basically is a Cash Register Server, With One in each location of our WAN.
Our Wan is connected to our headoffice by a switch, no routers.
These Pixel Point Servers are on a 10.10.0.0/16 Network.
Now the problem.
As we can foresee the problem is that, All these networks are on one broadcast and collision domain.
I can run a packet sniffer in promiscuous mode and read all broadcast.
And as the network continues to grow... Performance will be affected.
I Would like to know how i should go about re-designing the network.
Regards,
Stephan