Re: Tri Homed ISA 2004



Can't be done. ISA does not currently support multiple connections. How
about a side by side setup with another device to handle VPN connections?

"Paul" <Me@xxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:28F639DB-1923-4460-BFCA-9E970127F56D@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:

Hi,

Current Internet flows through a broadband line which gives us 8 meg
download but obviously effects VPN Users when they download content
from our LAN.

I'm hoping to be able to make use of a 4 meg leased line and dedicate
that to the VPN Users.

All i need to know is if it's possible before i start hacking a
working system trying to get it to do something that it may not be
able to do.

Thanks,
Me
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jens Baier" <jensbaier@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.isa
Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2007 7:46 AM
Subject: Re: Tri Homed ISA 2004


Hi,

Currently use the external network for all internet surfing and also
to support incoming client VPN connections.

OK, fine

I would like to add a 3rd network card to take advantage of an
additional line that we have spare and use this connection purely
for incoming VPN clients connections to alleviate the load on the
current external interface.

so, VPN traffic through one card and Internet traffic through the
other card but keepin mind that ALL traffic from VPN and Internet
flows through the internal NIC. Do you think you have not enough
bandwidth? Is your ISP bandwidth larger thane the speed ogf your
network card?

regards jens
www.nt-faq.de


"Jens Baier" <jensbaier@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:ut5$Ff7PIHA.3388@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi,

Currently use the external network for all internet surfing and also
to support incoming client VPN connections.

OK, fine

I would like to add a 3rd network card to take advantage of an
additional line that we have spare and use this connection purely
for incoming VPN clients connections to alleviate the load on the
current external interface.

so, VPN traffic through one card and Internet traffic through the
other card but keepin mind that ALL traffic from VPN and Internet
flows through the internal NIC. Do you think you have not enough
bandwidth? Is your ISP bandwidth larger thane the speed ogf your
network card?

regards jens
www.nt-faq.de




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