Re: VPN with ISA
- From: Joe <Joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 21:36:00 -0800
Yes, that is correct. You have to have some hardware or you can't have a T1
data termination. But it is always provided by the service provider. He
assigns you a fixed IP or range of IP address to their one ethernet jack. If
you only need one IP address no furter hardware is required on your part
other than the Nic card on your server. An external router or firewall is
optional on your part.
"Claus" wrote:
There has to be some hardware between the T1 and the SBS WAN NIC otherwise.
it wouldn't work.
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Claus
"Joe" <Joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:B95C9230-08C7-43BB-A6FD-322E7F2CA8B2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have a customer with a T1 that forwards our public IP direct to the
external NIC on the SBS2003 server running ISA 2004. When I run the ceicw
and
enable VPN does it automatically configure port 1723 in ISA to pass thru?
So far I've had no luck getting in using the SBS connect executable. I
always get the error 800 message on the client end.
Joe
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