elpiegrandes
IS-IT--Management
Hi All,
I have a requirement to remote bridge between two private sites over an IP WAN link. I have the restrictions below:
1. The hub site and remote site must operate on the same subnet.
2. Hub and remote are private networks seperated by multiple hop public infrastructure.
3. Remote site hosts will use DHCP and be able to make requests to the DHCP server from the hub site.
As below:
(Hub 10.0.0.0/24)---->(Public IP Internet cloud)<----(Remote 10.0.0.0/24)
I understand this solution is completely inefficient and routing would be a much better way to go however these are the restrictions that I am dealing with.
Initially I thought using a GRE tunnel between hub and remote was the way to go but the more research I do the less I am convinced that I can bridge over GRE using Cisco.
Any thoughts?
Many thanks
El.Piegrandes
I have a requirement to remote bridge between two private sites over an IP WAN link. I have the restrictions below:
1. The hub site and remote site must operate on the same subnet.
2. Hub and remote are private networks seperated by multiple hop public infrastructure.
3. Remote site hosts will use DHCP and be able to make requests to the DHCP server from the hub site.
As below:
(Hub 10.0.0.0/24)---->(Public IP Internet cloud)<----(Remote 10.0.0.0/24)
I understand this solution is completely inefficient and routing would be a much better way to go however these are the restrictions that I am dealing with.
Initially I thought using a GRE tunnel between hub and remote was the way to go but the more research I do the less I am convinced that I can bridge over GRE using Cisco.
Any thoughts?
Many thanks
El.Piegrandes