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Quick question here. If I bridge a network using two 1721 routers do I still need to point the PC's gateway at the router?I ask since the PC's current gateway is pointing towards a DSL modem that provides the internet access.
OK here is the deal,I have the following configurationCisco 1721 - #1f0 - 192.168.0.10s0 - 192.168.1.1Cisco 1721 - #2f0 - 192.168.3.11s0 - 192.168.1.2From either ethernet network, I am able to telent into it's respective router. From there I can tel...
Our company is expanding to two locations about 4 miles apart. (I have just inherited this position and I need some advice.)The previous Admin had ordered a Qwest T1 Circut and was planning on using the same network on both ends of the connection. ...
If I bridge the interfaces and create a flat network, do I still need to point the gateway of the individual PC to the routers? (I ask because currently the gateway is pointing towards the DSL modem?)
OK, it looks like the bridging idea looks like it will accomplish what I am looking for. So can anybody tell me what is involved with briging an interface. (Generic commands should be enough to get me going. I hope.)