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Topic: SUBNET SETUP [New Topic]  [New Reply]
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smg123
Member since:
2002-05-08 10:14:11
  posted: 2002-05-08 10:20:02
Subnet Setup
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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
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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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