RE: VTP Concentrator - client to client [7:44276]

2002-11-10 Thread Arni V. Skarphedinsson
Yes you can do this with the Reverse Route Injection, I have used it, it´s
easy to setup.




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RE: VTP Concentrator - client to client [7:44276]

2002-05-15 Thread Ben Woltz

I think you can do this with Reverse Route Injection.  I haven't done it
before but from what I gather you inject a route for the Client's network
into the concentrator's route table.  Therefore other client's would have a
route to that client's network.  Look into it.  You configure it under
Configuration - System - IP Routing - Reverse Route Injection


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RE: VTP Concentrator - client to client [7:44276]

2002-05-14 Thread Alex Lei

Gaz,

I think there might be some routing problems. IPSEC is not like a serial
link, it will not pass all traffic, it only passed traffic from one endpoint
of the tunnel to the other endpoint of the tunnel. In your scenario, once
the packet gets to the concentrator, the concentrator wouldn't know how to
pass the packet off to the other client.

The issue is probably really the transient nature of the dial up sessions.
Imagine two clients running on DSL, then I can see them communicate to each
other through the concentrator. They just need static routes in between
them. Any comments?

Alex

Gaz wrote:
 
 Hi all
 
 Someone was banding this question around at work today, so
 although it's
 possibly a little off topic, I don't feel too guilty because I
 don't need
 the answer, just interested.
 
 If two clients each access a network via the internet in to one
 VPN
 concentrator, is it possible in any way to let the two separate
 clients also
 access each other's networks?
 
 We had a few off the cuff ideas, but nothing that would seem to
 be a go'er.
 Things like running overlapping NAT on an internal router with
 two
 interfaces.
 
 Anybody got any mad ideas, or possibly any sane ones?
 
 Gaz
 
 




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