Hello Everyone,

     I have a newbie question to ask.  If, for example, I had a building in
one location (for say, the state of maryland) and then another building in
another location (for say, the state of virginia), would I be able to have
the locations directly connect to each other via phone lines and still be
able to use my private addressing?  Or MUST I use an ISP and either do NAT
or use their external ip addresses?  In other words, if I had a private
class B address of 128.128.0.0 and wanted to use that across a distance,
would the phone company have a direct link between my two buildings (is it
possible?) and allow my own addressing?  (keep in mind in this example I am
not worried about connecting to the Internet, just my intranet, which is why
I do not think an ISP or NAT or external addressing should matter at all)

Thank you everyone, i have learned so much on this message board.  I am
taking my CCNP Routing June 7th and this question just was bothering me =) 
I am a newbie to how the phone system interconnects networks, I only know my
end of the job hehe. Thanks again.

Jarred
CCNA




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