

At first I was plugging right into the ASA, but I don't think I need to do that, why go from the branch office through my ASA to access resources and then back out the ASA for internet. Shouldn't I be able to just go straight from the 0/1 port on the Cisco 2900 to my hub. As soon as I plug in the cable, the IP phones at the branch office work, but they can't access the internet or any resources in the main office. And I'm assuming they have a route setup either on the 2900 or the router in the branch office so that 192.168.1.225 can reach me here at 192.168.0.0. So, I plug that into the ASA's Ethernet port 0/2. The provider tells me that port 0/1 on the 2900 is or should be used to connect the branch office back to here and has an IP of 192.168.0.225, as that's how the provider provisioned it. The ASA's port 1 obviously running into my network hub. The main office network is 192.168.0.0 (Gateway of 192.168.0.1)Īt this end (Main office), I also have a new Cisco 2900 provided by the ISP, with port 0/0 for the outside connection (connected to the 0 port on my ASA 5505).

We have a new router at the branch office which has a gateway of 192.168.1.225. Now, as I understand it, the branch office basically connects back to the main office through our providers network (MPLS). They also connected our remote branch office to our main office through MPLS. We recently changed locations and acquired a new circuit from our provider.
