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need a simple Point to Point config setup for 1760 routers 2

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gman10

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Good morning to all-

I need a rather simple config setup for two routers doing point to point. Both have been setup with Verizon T1 service and the routers are Cisco 1760 routers. Can someone point the way with perhaps a url or site with template configs out there? There will be no VPNing in or outside traffic going out just an end to end connection between two sites.. I have a general config started on both routers and from what I've heard from a few staff members at one of the two customer sites, there may eventually be a PIX firewall deployed behind one of the two sites and perhaps a pc ... eventually.. Anyone know of a good reference to view such a scenario, once again, I've started the configs just need slight guidance to solidify the this solution!

thx everyone
gman
 
Yes,

It was a typo on Router B.. Do you think I should use an extended access-list for the DVR on port 18772?

thx

gman[morning]
 
Port 18772 sounds odd, but if that's if what the mfr tells you...

As far as the ACL's are concerned, I would not configure them on the router. Let the PIX do what it does best.

MCSE CCNA CCDA
 
Ok.. that is true.. although.. the DVR is sitting behind router B and the Symantec Firewall (not a PIX as I assumed previous) is sitting behind router A across the T1.. wouldn't I still have to open this port on Router B in order for video to go across the T1 to Router A?? From that point router A would send it to the Firewall and eventually will be forwarded to a specific pc at site A (router A's side).. So I'm just wondering would I still need an access-list basically allowing video on TCP/UDP over port 18772 to be sent across the T1 to Router A.. or because I don't have any access-lists established all traffic including this video stream traffic will just go across the T1 to router A.. here lies the conundrum..

thx again!
gman[morning]
 
With no access-lists configured, the routers are open to all traffic.
If you want to control traffic, either direction, let the firewall do it, that's what it's designed for.

MCSE CCNA CCDA
 
Dearingkr,

Ah.. I see! I'll write them on the firewall then! thanks so much! The routers are working just great!


gman
 
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