IP Address Schemes for LAN to LAN
Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2017 5:26 am
Hello,
I have brought up several Raspberry pi units as servers in multiple locations
I tried for the simple Config with Secure NAT and Dhcp server and each one is working for remote access from a variety of clients.
I then brought up a server on an ec2 instance at Amazon. It also works and is reachable.
Then I made cascade connections to the AWS server with 2 locations to test.
Everything is connected but communication is not working right between sites. I don't understand what best practice is for the client computers in terms of getting them an IP address and a gateway address. I know to be aware of conflicting DHCP servers, but each location has a router that provides the local IP and GW for that site.
How would you recommend I think about the configuration of servers, gateway and IP address assignments?
I have brought up several Raspberry pi units as servers in multiple locations
I tried for the simple Config with Secure NAT and Dhcp server and each one is working for remote access from a variety of clients.
I then brought up a server on an ec2 instance at Amazon. It also works and is reachable.
Then I made cascade connections to the AWS server with 2 locations to test.
Everything is connected but communication is not working right between sites. I don't understand what best practice is for the client computers in terms of getting them an IP address and a gateway address. I know to be aware of conflicting DHCP servers, but each location has a router that provides the local IP and GW for that site.
How would you recommend I think about the configuration of servers, gateway and IP address assignments?