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smg123 Member since: 2002-05-08 10:14:11 | posted: 2002-05-08 10:20:02 Subnet Setup ---------- Does anyone know how the
subnets should be setup
on the remote sites all
calling into the same
host? For example, the
host we are connecting to
has internal ip
range:
172.26.1.1
and we have
192.168.0.x
Should
we (one remote site)
actually be setup
something like:
172.26.2.x?
The
next site would be
172.26.3.x..etc...
No? Does this matter at
all? | kattfish Member since: 2002-04-23 23:23:32 | posted: 2002-05-13 21:34:46 Subnet Setup ---------- Is quite similar to
static routing
statements. You
basically want to tell
each IPSec device the
source and destination
subnets, and what to do
with them (generally push
through a tunnel). There
should be no need to
change your subnets as
general routing should
take care of the traffic
traversing from one
subnet to the next. |
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