Re: RRAS 2003 can create Tunnels?

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no Sirs ; you didnt got the point ;

Now my i want to connect my site to a remote site passing through two
different ISPs ...

The two ISP arrange the following setup ;

The gave me an IP 10.0.0.1 ,and they want me to create a tunnel with source
10.0.0.1 and destination 192.168.0.1 ,this tunnel will terminate at the
second SP2 network ,and they will handle the traffic there and deliver it to
my remote site.

So,they want me to buy a router to create such tunnel.I have RRAS Server in
the site ,so can this RRAS make such tunnel?

"Bill Grant" wrote:

Hi Louis,

You can actually do this with two RRAS servers, but it is much easier to
configure if they are ISA servers. The setup in RRAS is pretty complicated.

I agree that the OP certainly wouldn't be saving money by installing two
RRAS or ISA servers (one at each end) to avoid buying a router. And I
certainly wouldn't recommend trying to run a site to site link on anything
except a dedicated machine (and certainly not on a DC).

Louis Vitiello Jr. wrote:
Hey Ammar,

I believe for RRAS to soley be your site-to-site VPN solution from
server to server I BELIEVE you need a ISA server as well. I know you
can have clients dial into a RRAS without the need of anything else
but GRE open on the firewall and Windows Server, but I don't think
the same is true for site-to-site.

If price is the concern for not buying the Ciscos, depending on the
traffic, you can go with a cheaper solution like a WatchGuard. Would
be cheaper then an ISA server and Cisco solution.

Good Luck,

"Ammar" <Ammar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Dears

I have a site with RRAS Server 2003 .My ISP give me an IP from 10
class.I need to connect this site to another site.My ISP wants me
to buy a Csico Router and create a tunnel with source IP =10.x.x.x
and destination IP = 192.X.X.X (their IP) .

i DONT WANT TO BUY A CISCO ROUTER with two ethernet for this purpose
, I want to create this tunnel through the RRAS 2003 ,Can i?


In other words ,in cisco routers you can write the below code:
-interface tunnel
-Tunnel IP
-Tunnel Source
-Tunnel Destination

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Cas RRAS substitue the above code and create the tunnel?



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