I have never bridged connections across a Wan before. is that simple to do?

Robert
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> > Hello,
> >
> > I am having trouble with what appears to be a simple problem. I have a
> small
> > office and I
> > have a friend who owns a building not to far away. I am goin to order a
T1
> > to the internet from my location and
> > a PPP T1 to his location. He has 6 customers in his location and I have
5
> in
> > mine. I want to give internet acess to
> >  everybody and give them a routable IP address. My ISP gave me 32
> addresses
> > so i am not going to run out.
> > BUT I can figure out how to make it work.
> >
> > the setup is
> >
> > INternet---T1---2611 ---T1---2611
> >                             |                        |
> >                             |                        |
> >                         2912                    2912
> >
>
>
> two thoughts come to mind.
>
> 1) bridge between the two locations, putting everyone on the same subnet.
>
> 2) use private IP addressing on the inside - each location retains it's
> original scheme, then do static nat to the internet. access-lists on the
> appropriate interfaces to keep the two networks alien to eachother.
>
>
>
>
> > thanks for your help
> >
> > Robert




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