I'll agree with Bill, lots of options here

1. Hire a consulting company to propose a Remote Access solution both 
design and implementation and watch them incorporate a war dial assessment, 
a manual external modem search, and then fumble on how to implement a RAS 
service without disrupting the user community by changing the way 
they  communicate to vendors that still have yet to discover the power of 
the Internet.. :)

2. Outsource all remote access to companies like Genuity/Verizon, AT&T 
Worldnet, MCI/Worldcom.

3. Buy a Model 2600 Telecommunications Intrusion Device from 
(www.enetsec.com) to monitor the calls before they hit the RAS Server.

At 11:13 AM 3/5/01 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Juan,

Lots of options here.  If you are intending on dialing out, I assume you 
have fixed numbers to dial to.  You can use the Callback feature available 
on most RAS servers, or use the Dial-On-Demand features of a router. 
Several RAS manufactures support dial-out capabilities.  I've set up 
outbound connections on Cisco and Ascend boxes.  All these options support 
PPP.

-- Bill Stackpole, CISSP 

-
[To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with
"unsubscribe firewalls" in the body of the message.]

Reply via email to