One Router and Two Switches

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I have two switches and one VPN router and Two Internet ADSL Routers. The internet connection has been provided to two groups. Group A has no restrictions, that is for Executives and Department Heads. and the Group B has been provided internet connection using a proxy through server (Windows 2003).

Two ethernet cards are installed in the server. Ethernet 1 is switched into Switch A and the other Ethernet is switched into Switch B. I have one VPN connection and I want to share it in both of the switches. I have one option. By using an additional switch and cross pairing two cables to the two switches and connecting the VPN to the cross paired switch.

But in this, the users who are given proxy connections will try to access the internet directly through gateway. I want to maintain the same connection settings and as applied and also share the vpn connection between the two switches without disturbing the existing. I have also a network splitter but its not working fine or I don't know how to put a correct cabling sequence. Please help me. I am in a bare need of the above question.

Best Answer

It sounds like you have something the the picture below? The IP addresses are only only examples (since you didn't provide any) used for illustration purposes.

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If this is pretty accurate, then your problem is more one of routing than anything else. As Bryan suggested in his comment, you might be able to cross-connect the switches to provide the connectivity but then you have a couple of other problems to solve:

  • Which subnet should the VPN be on?
  • How do you route from one network to the other? Can you put secondary IP addresses on the routers? Or do the routers have another interface you could use?

I'm afraid you are going to have to provide some additional details before we can help you solve this one.