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Topic: ALL TO ONE [New Topic]  [New Reply]
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dimu
Member since:
2002-06-12 14:18:47
  posted: 2002-06-12 15:18:16
all to one
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Hi!
Advice in organization VPN of the network is necessary for me. I do not know, how precisely it I can realize. There is a network of a Organization. The Organization has some branches which are in different parts of city. Link of hosts of organization with the server is carried out through WAN Eicon C21 by PPP protocol and routers. It is necessary to unite all local networks of organization in one that all workstations were visible through network neighborhood. How I can make it? Beforehand thank!
dcyn
Member since:
2002-06-26 16:22:52
  posted: 2002-07-01 22:27:55
depends
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you can go a few routes. There are internet appliance firewalls that can do like SonicWALL, WatchGaurd, gnatbox, along with others. Or if you have high end Cisco routers they can be configured to be a VPN, it's harder to manage though. Hub and spoke network with SonicWALL is the way I have it working at my office. I have 20 sites. Browsing through the VPN is slow though. We run Web-enabled software over the VPN, works like a charm.
 
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