I think you're going about this the wrong way, Jen.
Ask those users
1. What they need to access outside of the office from
their desk PCs, and why.
2. What they need to access on the office LAN from a
remote link, and why
Then, spec out and provide a secure solution that meets the requirements
given in the answers to (1) and (2).
Regards,
Brian Steele
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> Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 1999 9:39 PM
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> Subject: Securing analog phone lines (!)
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>
> One of the problems we're dealing with is lots of users want analog
> phone lines at their desks. You can imagine the problems this causes. We
> need to either provide an alternative to giving them modems at their
> desks. The problem with outgoing calls is easier to manage than
> incoming calls, but I wouldn't mind advice with both.
>
> Here are some questions:
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