You can do this two ways, either over a VPN or a WAN link over a tunnel
interface. The tunnel interface will probably be a little less overhead
nsince you don't need encryption.


""Kevin Campbell""  wrote in message
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> I work for a collocation and bandwidth provider and need help with an
issue
> for a migration.
>
> We need to move about 30 servers from a offsite location to our data
center.
> The move of the servers needs to be done over the period of a month.  We
> need to do this without changing the ip addresses of the servers. so
either
> through an internet connection or wan link (both possible) we need to
share
> the ip block. It cannot be subnetted and must remain a single ip block.
We
> have ruled out the use of bridge groups across a T1 circuit and would like
a
> better option than using a VPN. If you have any ideas please help.
>
> thanks for the help and all the useful post.  I have been in this group
for
> about 6 months and have made very few posts but have benefited immensely
> from users in this group.  I thank you for that.
>
> Kevin Campbell MCSE, MCT, CCNP
>
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