Daniel,
You can also do this with a "tunnel" interface and a "loopback"
interface on the router, but that will also depend on what you will
be terminating your IPSec/ISAKMP peer to. I hope this helps,
if you have any questions please ask.
- jek
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Daniel,
You can do this with trunking two vlans. I hope you have fast ethernet port.
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Well, one thing I notice is that your map is called "vpnmap" but your
interface calls "ourvpnmap" and your transform set name is SETNAME, but your
map calls for form0 - (although it may just be a typo on the example and
not in the router)
If you only have one ethernet, how are you specifying fas
Daniel- I'm sure it can't be done with only one Ethernet Interface alone...
even if you trunked the ethernet interface to a Switch and ran two Vlans
that connected (routed) back together via another router (which would push
the question of "what's the point").
But, Maybe a Loopback interface coul
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