Tunnel mode.

Fred Reimer - CCNA


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-----Original Message-----
From: Colin Weiner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 3:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Microsoft Netmeeting 2620 w/ NAT - With IPSec [7:72192]

Finally got Netmeeting to work both directions. A user on the internal
network can initiate and call and a user on the external network can
initiate a call successfully. I had to use a static NAT mapping.

All is well but now when I introduce IPSec, only the external clients can
initiate a call. I think NAT is having problems w/ IPSec.  The router that
is doing the NAT is also set up as a VPN.

Any suggestions??

Thanks
Colin




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