  dpocoroba Premium join:2000-11-14 224.0.0.5
| reply to techwench Re: [Config] 1700 to 1700 routing - HELP
said by techwench :
Are both the t1 and ethernet connections between the two routers necessary? He didn't say specifically that either one should be used. I just didn't know if both were required.
No both are not required. Its just easier to set up the ethernet segments. Since all you have to worry about is them being on the same subnet and not shut down The other thing you may have to worry about depending on physicly your Pc's will be connected to the serials. Is the encapsulation of those interfaces by default its HDLC, This may require some tweaking to maybe PPP.
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  techwench I Work For Food Premium join:2003-06-26 Sherman, TX
| Ooooookkkkaaaayyyy!
I haven't gotten over to the routers yet, but something just hit me on the head with a loud bang.
I just realized (and feel free to correct me if I'm wrong) that I cannot have 2 routers on the same class C. My problem before was I was trying to set the IP addresses of both routers to 10.100.1.x/24 and 10.100.1.n/24...not realizing that doing that is going to make the routers gripe. Instead, I have to set one router to 10.100.1.x and the other to 10.100.2.x
Am I on the right track here? |
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