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Date:      Tue, 23 Feb 1999 04:01:13 GMT
From:      mike@sentex.net (Mike Tancsa)
To:        jon@caamora.com.au (jonathan michaels)
Cc:        freebsd-net@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: ethernet segment spliting
Message-ID:  <36d22635.947960475@mail.sentex.net>
In-Reply-To: <MAIL19990223111502.A6930@caamora.com.au>
References:  <MAIL19990223111502.A6930@caamora.com.au>

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On 22 Feb 1999 19:22:57 -0500, in sentex.lists.freebsd.misc you wrote:

>after preening teh faq and the handbook .. most of which i fonf difficult to 
>read at teh best of times, i've concluded that i need to setup several 
>bridges, but that is as far as it goes. i am not sure how to do this or how to 
>set up teh routing. is their any place i could be able to read up on this 
>ethernet segment spliting technique.
>
>any suggestions or book pointers will ne muchly apreciated.

Careful of the term bridging. Its not what you really want to employ.  You
basically want to setup several subnets, one per location and route between
them.  For example, if 192.168.1.0/24 is the address space you have, create
several subnets to match each location.  If you had 4 locations, each with
an equal amount of equipment, you would subnet the networks
192.168.1.0/26
192.168.1.64/26
192.168.1.128/26
192.168.1.192/26

Then you would route between the 4 networks using dialup PPP.  As for good
books on intro routing, I dont recall finding much that was good for a
beginner.  Really, your best bet is to search around the net for various
FAQs, howto's and snippets of this and that.  The freebsd site is one place
to start, and another great tool is www.dejanews.com which is a fantastic
repository of information (and some disinformation ;-)).

	---Mike
Mike Tancsa  (mdtancsa@sentex.net)		
Sentex Communications Corp,   		
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada


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