08-13-2003 10:54 PM - edited 02-21-2020 12:43 PM
i found it interesting when company provides network managed service. well, says they've got 10 customers and they are monitoring the customer networks by using vpn. unfortunately, customer private networks might be overlapped with each other. ie. customer A and customer B may have the same network range, 192.168.1.0.
my ques is how can we configure vpn in such case?
08-19-2003 12:27 PM
Hi Jack,
The IP address you gave is in Range of Private IP ( RFC 1918 ); So, I dont think so it will clash when it comes to managing remotely.
08-19-2003 05:17 PM
thanks for your response.
with vpn, both peer ip and interesting traffic are neeeded. if 2 different customers got the same network range, says 192.168.1.0. then how would you be able to configure vpn tunnels.
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