Question:
The image of my current setup is below.Cisco 3560 Price I
am tryint to connect the Central router to the ISP router through a switch.
Same with the South router. However, I want the Central and South routers to
not be on the same network. Central will be 222.222.222.0/30 and South will be
222.222.222.4/30. Packets between Central and South will be routed through the
ISP router, including a VPN connection between the two. The problem I am having
is that I can't get the crypto map setting to work on subinterfaces, so how can
I keep this set up without needing to connect the two routers to the ISP router
directly?
The ISP and that switch are meant to
represent an Internet connection. This is why I can't have them on the same
network.I am still pretty new to this, so forgive my ignorance if I haven't
posted all the required information.
Answer:
Add 2 vlans to the 2960; 1 vlan for South
and 1 vlan for Central. create a trunk
between the 2960 and the 2811 ISP router.
the configure the sub interfaces on the
2811 that represent each VLAN to be in either 222.222.222.0/30 and the other
sub interface in 222.222.222.4/30.
so lets say your fa0/1 on your isp router
is connected to the 2960:
fa0/1.100
description central
encapsulation dot1q 100
ip address 222.222.222.1 255.255.255.252
fa0/1.200
description south
encapsulation dot1q 200
ip address 222.222.222.4 255.255.255.252
more information ,you can visit http://www.3anetwork.com/cisco-catalyst-3560-switches-price_c40
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