Re: Connecting a branch office...HELP
- From: "Bill Grant" <not.available@online>
- Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2007 09:23:29 +1000
As far as the network addresses are concerned, it depends on how you set
up the connection. If you bridge the two sites, all machines need to be in
the same IP subnet.
If you route between the sites, the new site will need to be in a
separate subnet (such as 192.168.1.0/24) and you would route traffic between
sites.
With a routed connection you would need extra routing at the site with
the PIX unless you connect the T1 through the PIX (because the LAN machines
will be set to use the PIX as the default router).
"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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