ISA2006 site-to-site IPsec tunnel with NAT?



I'm asked to setup ISA2006 on one end of at site-to-site IPsec tunnel with
following requirements:

My end VPN peer: 80.196.181.34
My end host(NAT): 10.131.51.90 (this is an address required by the remote
end, not locally used)

Provider:
Remote VPN peer: 131.166.50.110
Remote FTP server: 131.166.1.94

Encryption domain:
remote.ftp.server.ip/255.255.255.255 <-> my.end.host.ip/255.255.255.255

I cannot find out how to configure tunnel with the required NAT address,
changing the network relationship between "My end host" and "Remote FTP
server" to NAT will translate ISA server external address, not the required
10.131.51.90

Hope I make myself clear? :-)

The provider who demands this configuration suggests to use a Pix firewall,
but I hope to resolve the issue on ISA.

Ole Thomsen



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