Re: Connecting a branch office...HELP



if it's a layer 2 point to point, yes, you can plug it on switches directly.

But i don't know AT&T offers, as i am in france...
Did you have a "router" option ?

Do you see an ethernet on their installation ?

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Cordialement,
Mathieu CHATEAU
http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com


"ecavedude" <ecavedude@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1C658B6B-8F77-438E-838B-07FD3334730F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have not set-up the Network B yet. I will be doing that this over the next
two weeks. Currently Network A is running and Network B will be constructed.
The T1 is from AT&T and I have been trying to contact them for some details
(unsuccessfully so far) , they have installed a CSU/DSU (Adtrans) at both
location and say that the circuit is ready. They have not provided any
routers (they had when I worked with them 5 or so years ago). Can I connect
the T1 throught the switches? Would I use the same network (192.168.0.x)
addressing? Sorry for the basic questions but it has been awhile since I have
done this!

Thank you for the quick reply and thank you in advance for any/all advice!

Rich (ecavedude)

"Mathieu CHATEAU" wrote:

Hello,

From server in network A, can you ping your new server in network B ?

Is your T1 a true layer 2 ? Or does it have the necessary routers at both
end ?

Windows part:
make the new server DC of your domain
make it Global catalog and DNS
if it's a layer 3, declare the site in AD



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Cordialement,
Mathieu CHATEAU
http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com


"ecavedude" <ecavedude@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:3BCB966C-205A-447D-8097-E8CBB89F3346@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I have network A (192.168.0.x) and need to connect it to network B which
>has
> not been configured yet. I have a Point to Point T1 between the > locations
> which is in place so I have to use it. I have a managed switch for both
> locations but no other hardware (router,bridge). What is the best way > to
> configure this scenario and not purchase any hardware (we are a
> non-profit)?
> We have a 2003 Server R2 for the new location (Network B). We have 2 ,
> 2000
> Servers located at Network A and they connect to the internet through a
> Pix
> firewall.
> ANY assistance will be greatly appreciated!
>
> And I mean GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!!
>
> Rich (ecavedude)
>



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