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Sirs:

I work in the programming department and have just received 20
computers for quality assurance testing for some of our software.
However, our network doesn't have enough IP addresses left(We are a
class C network). Because of this, I want to put all of these systems
on a small subnet. Is it possible to allow all of my test machines to
access something such as a database which is on the larger network from
my small subnet? I do have a Cisco Catalyst 3560 and a Dell
PowerConnect 2724 at my disposal. Would anyone have detailed
instructions or explanations about how I could set up this scenario?

Thanks,
Brett
 
You may setup VLAN on Cisco 3560 if you know how to. I think the easy way is adding a router so that all your computer can access the LAN.

Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
Sirs:

I work in the programming department and have just received 20
computers for quality assurance testing for some of our software.
However, our network doesn't have enough IP addresses left(We are a
class C network). Because of this, I want to put all of these systems
on a small subnet. Is it possible to allow all of my test machines to
access something such as a database which is on the larger network from
my small subnet? I do have a Cisco Catalyst 3560 and a Dell
PowerConnect 2724 at my disposal. Would anyone have detailed
instructions or explanations about how I could set up this scenario?

Thanks,
Brett
 
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