what interface is necessary?

2000-09-02 Thread jeongwoo park

Hi  all
I have a quick question.
In fact, central site router need modem to allow
telecommuter to connet to a central site router.
If this commuter changed modem to DSL, what interface
or equipment does central site router need?
Is it still modem?

Thanks.



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Re: what interface is necessary?

2000-09-03 Thread Atif Awan

I think he will need a DSL modem and from what i have heard they plug
directly into the router's ethernet port. I think other types of interfaces
( like V.35 )
will also be available om some DSL modems allowing you to connect them to
the
serial interface of the router .. anyone have any idea regarding cuz i
havent worked
with DSL as yet .

Regards
Atif

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>Hi  all
>I have a quick question.
>In fact, central site router need modem to allow
>telecommuter to connet to a central site router.
>If this commuter changed modem to DSL, what interface
>or equipment does central site router need?
>Is it still modem?
>
>Thanks.
>
>
>
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RE: what interface is necessary?

2000-09-03 Thread Chuck Larrieu

Assuming the intent of the telecommuter is to use the internet to connect to
the central site, you need to get a security policy into place, and
determine how you are going to handle authentication and authorization, not
to mention encryption. This is the crux of the VPN mania that is driving
much of the discussion I am seeing with clients these days.

Cisco and many ISP's and Telco's offer a lot in the way of white papers on
the topic. In general, the technology is off the shelf and ready to go. The
tough part is the policy.

Chuck

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Hi  all
I have a quick question.
In fact, central site router need modem to allow
telecommuter to connet to a central site router.
If this commuter changed modem to DSL, what interface
or equipment does central site router need?
Is it still modem?

Thanks.



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