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IP console - 2 seperate networks

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PureChimpie

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Customer has an existing data network and we are installing a new Mitel solution on a completely sepearete network - not converged and not using VLANS they want the voice and data seperate.

Data LAN is on Cisco and Voice LAN will be on HP Procurve's.

They require a 5550IP console and would idially like to have the console running on the existing reception PC (data LAN) as opposed to adding a seperate box, monitor etc for the console.

I was wondering what config would be required to set up a route between the 2 networks so the console could talk back to the 3300?

Thought about having 2 NIC cards in the reception PC, 1 statically assigned to the data network & 1 to the voice?

Has anyone ever doen this?

Any suggestions would be appreciated!

 
Yeah, I have done it with a Nortel BCM on a separate network. You can create a persistent route with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.255 from the IP of the reception box to the IP of the 3300.

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Yes, i have done it also....2 nic card will solve your prob.
 
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