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bmt Member since: 2008-03-11 00:14:20 | posted: 2008-03-11 00:44:57 Routing Two Networks with
a VPN ---------- Hi there,
I have a
VPN link connecting my
branch offices to the HQ.
Currently, they are using
the VPN for the
Centralized application
only. Now there is a need
for some computers to
access Internet via the
HQ. Can I use two
separate networks via the
single VPN without
communicate each other. I
am using Cisco routers
for VPN. For the branches
side I use 2611XM and for
the HQ 3725 routers.
Currently there are 5
branches. I am wondering
by using two IP Addresses
on a single interface for
the lan and one external
interface for the VPN.
Please advice |
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