> Dear all,
> Im managing two remote lans and have servers in all the two sides. and
> outside someone is also accessing our server.
>
> I also run multivoip equipments to the two sites.
>
> my network is like this.
>
> in site 1 I have lan then NAT which translates the IP that I have been
> given by my ISP.
> the same situation in the other side.
> I want any body from any internal lan having right to acess servers of
> the other site.
> Also my multivoip equipment has been configured with the internal IPs.
> The problem comes.
>
> that I cannot ping my servers on both sides and my voip doesnt work. I
> have talked with my ISP and said he cannot help more than buying another
> IPs for mostly multivoip equipments and for servers so that the server
> becomes outside my internals of both sides that means on the ISPs range.
>
> Can any one help me what I can configure in my NATs so that I can just
> ping my internal IPS from both ends.
>
> MY ISP is also willing if I can give him a way to configure his linux
> routers so that I can ping each of my internal LANs.
> I strongly waiting for your assistance.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
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