OK, but generally speaking routing won't work if I just manually configure an IP. I was assuming I'd need to create another interface pretending to be our 'old network' address range and connect something to it with the 'old address' then route it through the pi. Is there an easier way to do it directly?
i.e. eth0 set with one of the datacenter pool addresses not in use, connected directly to the switch (set as the default gateway). eth1 (usb dongle or something) with the old address range of our office. Device connected to eth1 with the old address of the office.
If there's an easier way, please let me know!
SW
i.e. eth0 set with one of the datacenter pool addresses not in use, connected directly to the switch (set as the default gateway). eth1 (usb dongle or something) with the old address range of our office. Device connected to eth1 with the old address of the office.
If there's an easier way, please let me know!
SW
Statistics: Posted by treii28 — Wed Mar 20, 2024 7:54 pm