Shoney,

The Lucent VPN Firewall (aka the Brick) has been tested interoperable with 
a number of VPN gateway devices, including Check Point VPN-1. The Brick is 
part of the ICSA 1.0(b) reference set and should interoperate with any 
other product with the same certification.

FYI: The ICSA web site can be found at:
http://www.icsalabs.com/html/communities/ipsec/certification/certified_products/index.shtml

Your issue has been forwarded to a support engineer who should contact you 
directly (off-list).

Best,
-david



>Message: 3
>Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>From: "Shoney Joy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: VPN - between Lucent Brick  and Checkpoint
>Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 09:49:54 +0530
>
>Hi People,
>I am unable to communicate through a vpn tunnel established between a Lucent
>Brick and a checkpoint 4.1.
>
>We managed to get the tunnel up...however there seems to be a compatibility
>issue. When
>there is a ping initiated from either end, the IPSEC encryption scheme for
>the
>packets at one end do not match the Scheme at the other end.Hence though
>the tunnel status is UP, the encryption scheme for packets at both ends do
>not match.The current encryption scheme at both ends is : DES and
>authentication
>is SHA1.
>
>Any suggestions to solve this issue is most welcome at the earliest.
>
>regards,
>Shoney Joy


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David J. Cavuto, CISSP
  Principal Engineer - Lucent Security Products
  http://www.lucent.com/security
  c a v u t o (at) l u c e n t (dot) c o m
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