Hi,
Well, assuming you have an extra /30 block for the T1 link to your isp, you
can make such a design..
Assume your 32 block is 10.10.10.0/27

INternet---T1---2611 (192.168.0.1/30)---T1---(192.168.0.2/30) 2611
(10.10.10.1/28)
                                   (10.10.10.17/29)
|   |    |    |    |    |
                                     |    |    |    |     |
|   |    |    |    |    |   (6 PCs)
                                     |    |    |    |     |  (5PCs)
10.10.10.2  3   4   5   6   7
                    10.10.10.18  19 20 21 22

On your router give static route to 192.168.0.2 for 10.10.10.0/28 block.
Since 6 customers exist on the other side you will have to reserve a 16 ip
block so 12 ip will be burn at other side as Brian said. Still
10.10.10.24/29 is available.
Nat would be a more effective solution.

Regards..
Murat

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Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 7:09 AM
Subject: Routable IP network in 2 locations [7:60185]


> 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
>
> thanks for your help
>
> Robert




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