I just set a config like this up, I used Adtran bridging routers
at either end of the PTP T1. Much easier and more flexible than
IPv4 routing, and at $650 each a great deal compared to Linux
boxes with T1 cards.

kevin wrote:
> Hello-
> 
> A friend of mine (really, it's not me!) has gotten himself in too deep on a
> project.
> 
> Basically, a client of his has two locations. They want to run a T1 between
> the locations, and then from one office run a T1 connection to the Internet.
> Unfortunately, he know nothing about routers.
> 
> While there might be better solutions, I was wondering if he could set
> something up like this:
> 
> 1. site 1 has a linux server with two NICs, one connected to the local
> subnet, and one connected to the T1 subnet
> 2. site 2 has a linux server with three NICs, one connected to the local
> subnet, one to the T1 subnet, and the third connected to the T1 which has
> Internet access.
> 
> Could this work?
> 
> If it would work, would I need to add static routes on the box with 3 NICs
> or could it figure out how to send some traffic to the Internet and some to
> the other site?
> 
> Thanks!
> Kevin
> 
> 
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