We have a device inside a plant which we want to be made available throughout the admin. network.
This device is on a sub-net and the admin is on another one.
What it is its an industrial machine that has an imbedded web page... running a Java applet which gives some visual data... Speed, Temp., and more.
We cannot bridge it through the plant switches because they are linked through a WAN around North America and when this plant was bought, they discover a lot of the same addresses in other parts of the land...
So the industrial xxx.xxx.25.xxx sub-net has to stay local until we reconfigure all local networks... this will take a few months before everybody is ready for it.
We still want to make this webpage available to the personnel sitting on there 192.168.1.xxx administration network.
How can we bridge this xxx.xxx.25.25 device to all others on the xxx.xxx.1.xxx ??????
We don't want them to have access to any other IP addresses on the x.x.25.x network, just a direct access to the x.x.25.25 device webpage.
Any tricks here... hardware... we don<t want a PC doing it.
Thanks in advance,
Pierre
This device is on a sub-net and the admin is on another one.
What it is its an industrial machine that has an imbedded web page... running a Java applet which gives some visual data... Speed, Temp., and more.
We cannot bridge it through the plant switches because they are linked through a WAN around North America and when this plant was bought, they discover a lot of the same addresses in other parts of the land...
So the industrial xxx.xxx.25.xxx sub-net has to stay local until we reconfigure all local networks... this will take a few months before everybody is ready for it.
We still want to make this webpage available to the personnel sitting on there 192.168.1.xxx administration network.
How can we bridge this xxx.xxx.25.25 device to all others on the xxx.xxx.1.xxx ??????
We don't want them to have access to any other IP addresses on the x.x.25.x network, just a direct access to the x.x.25.25 device webpage.
Any tricks here... hardware... we don<t want a PC doing it.
Thanks in advance,
Pierre