This is possible in a number of different ways, but it really depends on
what VPN hardware and software you will be using, which you didn't specify.

If it's a cisco router to cisco router implementation, you can find an
example here:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/ios_804.html

If your talking about using client VPN software, nearly all VPN clients have
the option to use a combination of a shared secret key and a userid/password
combo for authentication, not IP address, so again it should not be a
problem.

You can find information on many Cisco security topics such as VPN by doing
a search on CCO for "security tips".

HTH,
Kent


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Anil Kumar
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 6:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Question on VPN [7:43110]


Hi All,
Need a small clarifcation on VPN.

One of the customer is having a Lease Line connection to
Internet at the head office and they are having branch
offices at remote location.Since being a lease line they
have obtained static IP address from ISP.
The branch locations will be dialing into the local ISP and
all the times the remote locations will be getting dynamic
IP address. Since the customer want to have a secure
connection through VPN is it possible to attain and
establish a IPSEC VPN tunnel between a dialup connection
and the lease line router. If so please let me know how the
same can be attanied.

Thanks in advance.

Regards.. Anil Kumar.


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Thanks & Regards

V Anil Kumar

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