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gmanirl123 Member since: 2005-04-19 10:28:18 | posted: 2005-04-19 10:37:09 multiple VPN's with same
internal LAN subnet ---------- Hi All,
This is my
first posting on this
forum, I have a question
hopefully you guys can
help with - here goes
...
I need to
connect about 50
different customer
networks to our head
office via VPN, but a lot
of them have the same
internal LAN addressing,
e.g. 192.168.x.x and
10.x.x.x etc. We also
need to monitor their
servers and network kit
so need to be able to get
directly to them using
IP.
Do I have to
NAT each of these entries
individually, e.g each
device on over 50 +
networks or is there a
quicker way of doing it.
We are looking at using
Cisco kit.
At the
moment its not feasible
to change customers
network addresses, so we
need another
solution.
TIA. |
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