Re: multi site and bridging [7:55760]

2002-10-16 Thread The Long and Winding Road

""John Brandis""  wrote in message
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> Hi All,
>
> Got this problem. Have a site at the moment, site a running the 172.17.x.x
> networks. Management has just informed me that we have just acquired an
> empty building down the road, site b. The idea is that we move all servers
> and core infrastructure to site b over a series of weekends.  After the
> move, we will sell site a.

CL: hope the rats, rabbits, and walabees don't follow you to the new site
:->

>
> In order to do this, I will need to move all servers , using the same IP
> scheme to building b, thus I will need to have something that resembles a
> LAN, between 2 buildings, connected via a frame relay link (telstra tpips)

CL: don't you have some high speed alternative like gigabit available? is
this a contract / term / price issue?

>
> Is there any way possible, to have something like a bridged network
between
> the 2 buildings that will permit me to use the same IP scheme, utilize the
> VLAN's in use in site A, when I move to site b.

CL: sure - easily done. in the Cisco world you just need to add the
frame-relay map bridge 16(dlci) ietf broadcast etc commands on the physical
interfaces.


>
> Thanks all for your help
>
> When chuck wakes up, I will give you the whole story on this as he would
> love to hear my fights with non technical managers.


CL: whaddaya mean "when I wake up? I never sleep! I do spend a lot of my
time in the office contemplating designs and customer issues, something I do
best with my feet up on the desk and my eyes closed ;->



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multi site and bridging [7:55760]

2002-10-16 Thread John Brandis

Hi All,
 
Got this problem. Have a site at the moment, site a running the 172.17.x.x
networks. Management has just informed me that we have just acquired an
empty building down the road, site b. The idea is that we move all servers
and core infrastructure to site b over a series of weekends.  After the
move, we will sell site a.
 
In order to do this, I will need to move all servers , using the same IP
scheme to building b, thus I will need to have something that resembles a
LAN, between 2 buildings, connected via a frame relay link (telstra tpips)
 
Is there any way possible, to have something like a bridged network between
the 2 buildings that will permit me to use the same IP scheme, utilize the
VLAN's in use in site A, when I move to site b.
 
Thanks all for your help
 
When chuck wakes up, I will give you the whole story on this as he would
love to hear my fights with non technical managers.


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