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Network Architecture Question

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bubarooni

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May 13, 2001
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This may not be the forum for this question but, with all the router gurus on here I'm gonna give it a try.

I have a Windows NT 4.0 network. I have a central office and 4 remote branches. Each branch has a cisco 1750 router that has a site-to-site vpn setup back to my central office's PIX 506. There is a router at my central office also but it sits behind the firewall.

IP Scheme is a full class c block at each location

Central Office:192.168.1.x
Branch 1:192.168.2.x
Branch 2:192.168.3.x
Branch 3:192.168.4.x
Branch 4:192.168.5.x

At the central office I am getting ready to install an application server and sql server both running Win Server 2003. These come from a vendor we use and the application intalled on them requires active directory so I can't integrate them into my existing NT 4.0 domain and will be their own domain. I am pretty sure after reading up on the subject that I can set up the trusts between domains properly and am not worried about that. The application will run through Terminal Service on users desktops at all locations.

How can I integrate this new domain into my existing infrastructure? Can I simply put a router on the the existing 192.168.1.x network, give it a 192.168.6.x address scheme and put the servers behind it? Any input you can give me would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
 
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