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Segmenting and routing

kevind
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Forgive me for being a novice to this and not really sure where I should post this.

My company has locations in several cities connected by a frame relay WAN. All internet traffic from each location is currently routed to the Denver office and out to the internet from there. We have Cisco 3600 series routers in each office.

Because of high bandwith between our Ventura and Denver location, we recently installed a second T1 in Ventura with a Cisco 1700 series router to handle internet and VPN traffic from the Ventura location only.

My question is: What is the best way to confgure these two routers so that any traffic on our internal (10.x.x.x) network is routed to Denver and all other traffic is routed out through the new T1 line to the internet?

I am happy to provide any additional info which is required and again apologize for my lack of WAN expertise...

Kevin Doyle,

Tech Services Specialist

AGI

kdoyle@affinitygroup.com

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mbjohnson
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You can achieve this with a couple simple static routes. for example:

ip route 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 S1 (interface going to Denver)

ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 S2 (interface used to go out to the Internet)

That should do it.

Good luck!

Thanks for the quick response...

Would you than have to add any kind of routing protocols to the routers or just the 2 static routes?

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