>Hi Group,
>
>I have a setup something like this.
>
>PIX---(eth)Router----T1 link---Router---LAN(remote site)
>
>The requirement si that I a should be able to see the LAn at
>remote side on the PIX interface that is connected to the
>Ethernet of the router at the central office.
Does "see the LAN" mean have routing to it, or, for some reason, are
these supposed to be on the same subnet?
Without further information, I'd point a static route from the
central router to the LAN, and a default route to the central router
Ethernet from the remote.
>If I enable
>routing to route the network at the remote site out of the
>ethernet interface connected to the PIX, will the pix be able to
>see that network? If, not, then can I make the Pix interface,
>the router ethernet and the remote LAN all belong to the same
>subnet? I haven't configured any kind of bridging till now.
>Can anyone please suggest me to a link where I can study to get
>this setup working. Any help is appreciated.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Regards
>Keith
>
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