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3005 to 3005

michael.steiner
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Wondering if I can do this. Here at corp I have a 3005 and my external small offices all connect into it via 3002 hardware client.

I am bringing on 4 new offices all of hilton head island. I would like to place a 3005 out there at Hilton Head Island and have their 3 small offices connecct to that 3005 via 3002 hardware client.

I then want to see that new 3005 have a tunnel up to the existing 3005 here in San Diego so I can rout the traffic to the small offices, etc. when we need to.

Basically the new 3005 is connecting to the existing 3005 but is acting like a usped up 3002.

Thoughts?

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travis-dennis_2
Level 7
Level 7

Well the first thought is why the new 3005? Why not have all 3002s at each new site connecting to the same 3005 at the central site? With a router at the central site with the right route statements all the sites can can reach each other. This would keep your admin overhead down

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