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Question on hooking up new internet circuit with Cisco 1700.

Asked by Go-GBS in Network Routers

Tags: Cisco

I'm helping someone switch over to a new internet circuit tomorrow.  They currently have a T1 that goes into a Cisco 1700 via a WIC card.  From there it splits and goes to two different companies with the Cisco doing DHCP.  I'm assuming there's two LAN ports on the back of the Cisco that allow this.  As for the new circuit, it's going to come in on an Adtran, and then to us via ethernet.  So am I going to be able to just plug the ethernet into a WAN port and still be able to split the connection to the two companies?

I don't have a Cisco to reference nor am I overally experienced in using them.  I'm just trying to see if what I'm doing is feasible.
 
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