Barry Kay
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Get Internet breakout via a different IP range
We have two IP ranges at our office. 10.0.0.x (Static) for the internal IP phones and 192.168.101.x with DHCP for the office PCs, etc.
The internet breakout is via the default gateway 192.168.101.254.
We run a Software based PBX that runs of a windows 10 PC. This PC has 2 NICs.
NIC1 - Static IP for the 192.168.101.x range for office network connectivity and internet.
NIC2 - Static IP for the 10.0.0.x range to connect to the phones.
How can I get the 10.0.0.x range to get internet access through the PC that have both NICs and IP ranges?
The internet breakout is via the default gateway 192.168.101.254.
We run a Software based PBX that runs of a windows 10 PC. This PC has 2 NICs.
NIC1 - Static IP for the 192.168.101.x range for office network connectivity and internet.
NIC2 - Static IP for the 10.0.0.x range to connect to the phones.
How can I get the 10.0.0.x range to get internet access through the PC that have both NICs and IP ranges?
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No router for the 10/8 range. Its just a range I added to the phones and NIC2 so that they can all talk on the local network.
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Thanks Alan. i will give that a try should the need become urgent enough to get internet breakout for the 10/8 Range.
Does the 10/8 range have a router (maybe not since you noted it is all static IPs)?
If so, put that router (WAN side) on the 192.168.101/24 network, as the default gateway of the 10/8 network, then devices on that network will be able to 'get out' via that router, on to the 192.168.101/24 network, and then out from there to the internet.
If not, then perhaps put a router in to do this as above.
Alan.