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Old 07-03-2005
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static route ?

Hi,

I have a machine that sits on 10.2 network.
I need to ssh from this to another box that is on both 10.125 & 10.140 VLANs

what should I need to do?

Thanks!
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Are the two boxes on different network segments? That's not very clear from your post. If they are, then you need to either add a route between the boxes or ensure that the gateway in place is doing that already.

If you already have connectivity, you just need to install ssh on both the servers and you are on your way!

If you have queries about how to get the ssh to work, just search the forums - we have a lot of threads about that.

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Yes they are in diff network segments.

I need to know the steps involved in adding routes

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Are you sure that there is no connectivity between the systems? You could do a traceroute to find out.
About adding routes, you can use the command 'route'. How to use this? Check this page and this thread.
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