[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Cisco IP phones can be used as remote extensions in which case you
> can have a Cisco IP phone at home and have the same extension as you
> have in the office. Can this be done with the following setup.
> DSL modem at home connected to a small switch. The home PC and the IP
> phone connect to the Switch which connects to the DSL modem.
> The PC has Cisco VPN client installed and can connect to the
> Head-office where the VPN concentrator is. Now for the IP Phone, how
> will it connect,. It will have a private IP address but , doesn't
> have a VPN client like the PC has. What is the solution for this type
> of application. 
> 
> Comments?
> 
> thanks,
> 
> neil
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Neil,
Have a look at V3PN's on CCO. You can configure the router as a EZ VPN
client. When you attempt to make a connection via the router it will ask
for username and password, then authenticate you to the VPN Headend
allowing all traffic to pass. It is also possible to configure this so
that the Phones are always on, and only users have to authenticate.
There are a number of design references.

David

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