Hi
i have a customer who has five sites. all connected by wan vpn links. they have one server in the main HQ and all remote offices log on over the links. They are putting in servers in each of the remote sites to do logons, dns etc. i was just wondering what kind of config would the hq router have if the subnets were the following
HQ - 192.168.1.0
remote1 - 192.168.2.0
remote2 - 192.168.3.0
remote3- 192.168.4.0
this customer belongs to a company that i will be joining soon and i just want to be familiar with the kind of config that it will have . how does the hq router know where to forward packets to for remote 3 as opposed to remote2 . i have setup this situation with two offices before but not more.
i presume the remote offices just has its own subnet and the HQs subnet in its routing table, whats the story with the HQ router
i have a customer who has five sites. all connected by wan vpn links. they have one server in the main HQ and all remote offices log on over the links. They are putting in servers in each of the remote sites to do logons, dns etc. i was just wondering what kind of config would the hq router have if the subnets were the following
HQ - 192.168.1.0
remote1 - 192.168.2.0
remote2 - 192.168.3.0
remote3- 192.168.4.0
this customer belongs to a company that i will be joining soon and i just want to be familiar with the kind of config that it will have . how does the hq router know where to forward packets to for remote 3 as opposed to remote2 . i have setup this situation with two offices before but not more.
i presume the remote offices just has its own subnet and the HQs subnet in its routing table, whats the story with the HQ router