09-16-04 01:47 AM
Since you are a student... YOU" should first design your network.
Forget you are using a VPN for now. Design your network assuming a
dedicated network, say via FrameRelay. In your design initially just use
a generic router symbol. If you are using VLANs and such, get that all
working and get your IP scheme the way you want it.
Now that you have a Workable and Efficient network it will be straight
forward to use a VPN solution by either using routers that support VPN
connections, Firewalls that all so support VPN or Dedicated VPN devices.
adrian wrote:
> hi to all.. i'm an IT student taking up CNAP4 which is about WAN
> Technologies. We have a project which is to wire a company having 2
> main offices and each office have 5 remote branches and each branches
> have 2 workstations. Here is a much detailed one:
>
> - MainOfficeA must have 25 workstations (including servers) in their
> office, divided into three groups; 8 workstations in IT department, 7
> workstations in Admin dept., and 10 in Officers dept.
>
> - The MainOfficeB have 10 workstations, 4 in IT dept. and 6 in
> Officers dept.
> - Remote branches have 2 workstations each.
>
> I want to use VPN Technology to wire the company. Could anyone help me
> in making a topology and how to configure a VPN technology on that
> scenario.. I appreciate much your help.. thanks..
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