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Setting up a WAN

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Here is what our network looks like now:


School A - A core switch (10.1.2.XXX - Procurve 5412zl) which does all the routing Sonicwall - 10.1.2.XXX where the internet comes from (into X1) Two subnets - 10.1.2.xxx (512 IPs) = wired LAN - VLAN1 10.2.1.xxx (512 IPs) = wireless LAN - VLAN30 Filter - 10.1.2.XX (filters all traffic, pretty much only adult content) Other misc. servers, etc.


School B - A core switch (10.5.0.XXX - Procurve 5304xl) which does all the routing Sonicwall - 10.5.0.XXX where the internet comes from (into X5 for some reason) Two subnets - 10.5.0.xxx (512 IPs) = wired LAN - VLAN50 10.6.0.xxx (512 IPs) = wireless LAN - VLAN60 Other misc. servers, etc.


Now, we are going to have a Fiber WAN setup between these two schools. School A will be the Hub and School B will be the spoke. Our ISP says it should be setup like a PTP between the two.

Some questions:


I'm going to come out of School A right into the current School B core switch bypassing the current School B firewall completely, right? Because the Firewall at School A will takeover all of that.
What do I need to add to the School B core switch so that any non-School B packets (like the internet) will be passed back to School A (which the WAN will come from)?


The ISP engineer also said that I needed to make sure that what was coming from School B into the School A core switch port - I had to make sure THAT port included all the subnets (something about a "on a stick")?


Thanks!


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