I have no experience with Cisco gear and little experience with routers in general (I set up Foundry ServerIrons mostly). We have equipment in cabinets in two datacenters, each to which we have one point-to-point T1. So from our office we have two point-to-point T1s: one to datacenter1, one to datacenter2.
I have a 2621 with two T1 csu/dsu cards that will be the office router and two 2610s with T1 csu/dsu cards that will reside in each of the datacenters. I've tried using the Cisco configmaker, but I can't seem to get what I want.
From an IP perspective, our internal network is a 192.168.1/24, datacenter1 is 192.168.10/24, and datacenter2 is 192.168.11/24. Datacenter1 and Datacenter2 are behind Foundry ServerIrons (connected to the datacenter switch via 100baseT, doing NAT).
I want the 2621 to route between the two point-to-point T1s. I'm not sure what routing protol I need to use, nor how to set it up... Also, do I use PPP or HDLC (I'm assuming HDLC for now)?
Any sample configurations of this nature that anyone could offer?
Thanks much!
jo
I have a 2621 with two T1 csu/dsu cards that will be the office router and two 2610s with T1 csu/dsu cards that will reside in each of the datacenters. I've tried using the Cisco configmaker, but I can't seem to get what I want.
From an IP perspective, our internal network is a 192.168.1/24, datacenter1 is 192.168.10/24, and datacenter2 is 192.168.11/24. Datacenter1 and Datacenter2 are behind Foundry ServerIrons (connected to the datacenter switch via 100baseT, doing NAT).
I want the 2621 to route between the two point-to-point T1s. I'm not sure what routing protol I need to use, nor how to set it up... Also, do I use PPP or HDLC (I'm assuming HDLC for now)?
Any sample configurations of this nature that anyone could offer?
Thanks much!

jo