this is probably as good a place as any to plug Adam Quiggle's "Implementing
Cisco VPN's" book.
ISBN 0072130482

Adam used to be quite active here on groupstudy. I believe he is still very
active in running the RTP Cisco user's group.

In any case, I've been reading it to get another perspective for some work
I'm doing on customer designs. I've been pleased with the clear writing and
the many case study / configuration examples in the IPSec sections.

FWIW

Chuck

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> I have the Ipsec connection between 2 LAN's:
>     A LAN 10.10.10.0 /24
>       |
>     router A 1750  195.111.111.1 /30
>       |
>     Internet
>       |
>     router B 1750  200.230.20.1 /30
>       |
>     B LAN 10.10.50.0
>
> My access-list are:
> Router A
> access-list 110 permit ip 10.10.10.0 0.0.0.255 10.10.50.0 0.0.0.255
> Router B
> access-list 110 permit ip 10.10.50.0 0.0.0.255 10.10.10.0 0.0.0.255
> Configuration Ipsec is ok, both LAN can ping other side.
> But I have another LAN C and another router C :
>     |
>   router B 1750
>     |
>  B LAN 10.10.50.0
>     |
>     |        10.10.50.1
>   router C 3640
>     |        10.10.30.1
>     |
>   LAN C  10.10.30.0/24
>
> I want to reach LAN C from LAN A.
> What should I do to reach this LAN C from LAN A ?
> Help me to resolve this problem !!!
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