September 2015
Intermediate to advanced
608 pages
21h 29m
English
For this scenario, let’s say you and I have a customer with offices in New York and Raleigh, North Carolina. The office in New York has a local area network and a single router, R1, that connects to the Internet. Router 2 (R2) is used to provide Internet access for the site in Raleigh. Figure 7-1 is a topology diagram of this network.
Figure 7-1 Company Network Topology with Two Sites
The site in New York has file servers that contain sensitive customer data, and the users at the site in Raleigh will need access to that data. In addition, users in New York need the ability to securely access some of the computers in Raleigh that ...
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