lol.yah, I know the feeling.but you're definitely on the right track by
asking Butch about IPSEC tunnels.  God knows I've bent his ear enough on
IPSEC over the years!  With Butch's help we've setup MT IPSEC tunnels to
quite a variety of client devices.  So far so good and very stable.

 

Brad

 

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Travis Johnson
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 10:34 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] QoS VPN router

 

The main location has a 3meg fiber and the remote location has a 1meg DSL.
The issue is they have a phone system that ties back to the main office via
an ethernet trunk. When things get busy, calls are getting dropped.

I've never setup a MT to do any VPN settings (we use Cisco ASA boxes 99% of
the time). How hard is MT to configure for IPSEC VPN tunnels? I don't even
know where to start on that issue... 

Travis
Microserv

Butch Evans wrote: 

On Wed, 1 Oct 2008, Travis Johnson wrote:
 
  

I am looking for a suggestion for a QoS capable VPN 
router/firewall. What would be preferred is a router with 4 ports 
and the ability to allocate so much bandwidth to each individual 
port. Any ideas?
    

 
Travis,
How much overall bandwidth do you need to move through this device? 
Do you need 10/100 or gigE ports?
 
  


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