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Markus Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> SO my Question: Can I somehow get it to work that my Firewall accepts
> non VPN Traffic to NET_C, WHILE LEAVING NET_C in the encryption Domain?
> (For my German Partners?)
> I CAN NOT change the configuration of New York or any German partners.

I think in order to accomplish this you will have to change your policy
to Traditional Mode, and use Encryption rules to specify what traffic
needs to be encrypted or left unencrypted.  You will not be able to make
use of VPN Communities with this complicated setup.

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