Subject: TCP/IP newbie question
To: None <netbsd-help@netbsd.org>
From: Jon Larssen <jonlarssen@hotmail.com>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 11/13/2002 18:39:43
Hi,

before delving into my recently purchased O'Reilly TCP/IP book (which I plan 
to that tonight :) I'd like to know if the following is possible using just 
routes (the route command, duh):

I have a two level tree-like configured network. Imagine that in each node 
there's a server with several ethernet interfaces (at least two) and the 
leaves are workstations. They're using class C addresses. But not in the 
same network. That means that the servers act as routers.

Do I have to use NAT to get full communication among the workstation in the 
different "subtrees" or it can be done just with static routes?

Best regards,
Jon.

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