- Feb 9, 2014
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Hello,
I recently was asked by a friend to perform a task that turned out to not be as easy as I thought. Here's a diagram of what I'm working with:
So what he asked me to do here is get 2 specific Company B workstations to be able to access Company A's Windows Server.
All the workstations (there are more workstations at both companies than what I showed in the above diagram of course) and the 2 servers are running Windows. I tried messing around with the 'net route add' command, but was not having any success.
It seems like this should be easy but my limited IP routing knowledge is really showing here. Was hoping someone could help me out a bit.
I recently was asked by a friend to perform a task that turned out to not be as easy as I thought. Here's a diagram of what I'm working with:
So what he asked me to do here is get 2 specific Company B workstations to be able to access Company A's Windows Server.
All the workstations (there are more workstations at both companies than what I showed in the above diagram of course) and the 2 servers are running Windows. I tried messing around with the 'net route add' command, but was not having any success.
It seems like this should be easy but my limited IP routing knowledge is really showing here. Was hoping someone could help me out a bit.