From: drake@nola.net   
      
   I think you need to start by googling for beginner tutorials. use:   
      
   cisco router basics primer   
   vpn primer   
   cisco.com: site-to-site vpn   
      
   This will get you enough reading material to keep you busy through the   
   weekend.   
      
      
    wrote in message   
   news:1165944411.029728.104600@f1g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...   
   > Please,   
   > I just want to have the picture of how they're linked to each other   
   > (using IP addressing).   
   >   
   > The thing is; I am trying to set up a VPN connection between two LANs   
   > located far from each other; in two different cities (each has about 50   
   > users).   
   >   
   > The thing is I am not sure if what I have in planning is right.   
   >   
   > I plan to get 2 Class C addresses from an ISP, on for each LAN. I will   
   > apply subnetting to each, by making use of a router (VPN,cisco branded)   
   > on each LAN. This routers will have 5 switches connected to them, then   
   > inturn 10 PCs will be connected to each of the switches, to make a   
   > total of 50 PCs on each LAN; so far is this setting ok?   
   >   
   > Now,   
   > The thing is, I am not sure how I will configure each router to speak   
   > to each other over the internet. I know it can't be as straight forward   
   > as I plan on doing it; i.e. by me somehow including in the router (LAN   
   > A) the Public IP address of router (LAN B) and Vice-Versa.   
   > Please, what I have just said, is it in anyway right? or am I missing   
   > something?   
   >   
   > Basically, just want to have a sort of picture of how everything will   
   > be linked via. IP addresses.   
   >   
   > Thank you.   
   >   
   > N.B.   
   >   
   > If you need to know, I plan on implementing a Remote Access VPN (SSL),   
   > which I believe will be web-based.   
   >   
   > Thank you so much.   
   >   
      
      
      
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