Data Access in Different IP Classes

This is a discussion about Data Access in Different IP Classes in the Windows Networking category; Hello Sir, I am working in private institution. There are two main buildings (Block1, Block2). Block1 has 30 Machines & Block2 has also 30 Machines Block1 and Block2 Machines are connected through Optical Fibre Cable (OFC).

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Hello Sir,
I am working in private institution. There are two main buildings (Block1, Block2).
Block1 has 30 Machines & Block2 has also 30 Machines
Block1 and Block2 Machines are connected through Optical Fibre Cable (OFC).
Block1 IP’s ranges are 172.100.100.1 - 172.100.100.31/255.255.0.0
Block2 IP’s ranges are 173.100.100.1 - 173.100.100.31/255.255.0.0
In Block1 & Block2 Machine 1 is two Network Cards.
Block 1 –> Machine 1 IPs are 172.100.100.1 – 172.100.100.2 / 255.255.0.0 (Windows 2003 Server)
Block 2 –> Machine 1 IPs are 173.100.100.1 – 173.100.100.2 / 255.255.0.0 (Windows 2003 Server)
Remaining machines are loaded Windows 2000 Professional OS.
I am working in Block 1.
I want to access the data in block2 machines without added multiple IP in my machine.
Whether if any Routing Configuration in my Windows 2003 server.
Or any idea please reply
 
Thank You
A.Kannan
 

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