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Connect two routers together via ethernet same subnet

jaydensanders
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We have two routers.  One is a Cisco UC540, the other is a Cisco 891F.  The UC540 manages our VOIP but has been reaching maximum CPU usage.  We are trying to separate our data and our voice networks to mitigate the problem.  

I have two servers on the Cisco 891F that have static ip addresses that I would like the computers on the UC540 to be able to connect to.  

The Cisco 891F (which has the two servers) has an IP of 192.168.10.4 and the UC540 (which has our client computers) of 192.168.10.1.  Both are on the subnet 255.255.255.0.

I have a crossover cable if I need to use it.  However, how would I configure the two routers so the two servers with static ip addresses on the Cisco 891F (192.168.10.11 and 192.168.10.12)  can be reached from the computers on the UC540?

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Paul Smith
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This all comes down to routing. I think you would need to post the running configs of each router to get some help on this one.

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