09-10-2011 05:26 PM - edited 03-04-2019 01:33 PM
As you can see from the above diagram, I have two networks, one is a Gigabit Base Network and the other is 10/00 Base Netowrk. I would like to be able to access both networks and push the internet out to them as well. I have a few extra pieces of equipment that could be useful to accomplish this:
Cisco 3660 with 2 FE ports
Cisco 2600 with 3 E ports
(2) ASA 5505 with Basic Licences
Can you please provide me a solution for this?
Thanks
09-10-2011 05:38 PM
I am assuming the cable modem cloud is for wan connectivity between sites
If this is the case from the modem cable what type of connection you have to plugin your device in is it Ethernet ? If the answer is Yes then you can use the bellow solution
Use the 3660 and 2600 as wan edge devices connect them to the cable modem and you can use static routing or any simple routing protocol between them
Internet link is located but in anyway use the Asa to connect to the Internet and the routers have to have static default route point to the Asa for Internet access
HTH
If helpful rate
09-10-2011 05:47 PM
Yes, the cable modem in the cloud is ethernet.
So could I plug my modem into one of the ports on the 2600 and route to each router on the sperate networks?
Cisco 2600 (192.168.3.1)
--->Ethernet0/0 = Cable Modem
--> Ethernet2/0 = Belkin Router (192.168.2.1)
--> Ethernet2/1= Belkin Router (192.168.1.1)
Then on each Belkin router plug the ethernet cable in to the WAN port and point it to the 192.168.3.1?
Would that work?
09-11-2011 03:19 AM
Hi,jonathan,
you can simply use RIPv2 for routing these subnates and put a default route from cisco 2600 to the g/w.
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