cut and paste your config in here so we can see what are doing.

""Dimitrije""  wrote in message
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> Got an 806 router with two Ethernet interfaces used for broadband access to
> the
> Internet.  Ethernet 1 is typically the WAN interface pointing towards the
> Internet router, while  Ethernet 0 is a 4-port hub used for the local LAN.
>
> Everything works properly when the 806 is configured in the conventional
way,
> with WAN pointing toward Internet router.
>
> However, I have a VPN appliance (with dual Ethernet ports) that needs to be
> in
> parallel to the 806.  So I wanted to set-up the 806 with Ethernet 0 (4 port
> hub)
> pointing toward the Internet router along with the public side of the VPN
> applicance while Ethernet 1 of the 806 connected to the corporate LAN
switch
> along with the private side of the VPN.
>
> When I turn the 806 around like this, I get an "encapsulation failure"
> message
> during debug ip packet when sending data over the Ethernet 0 (4 port hub
> connected to the Internet router), thus no packets get sent out that
> Interface.
> I get this error even after I do erase startup-config, reload and only
> assign IP
> addresses to the Ethernet Interfaces.  I am not using PPPoe and my
> encapsulation
> type shows ARPA when I display a show interface for both Ethernet ports.
>
> any thoughts??
> dj




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