05-01-2002 07:51 AM - edited 03-01-2019 09:34 PM
We are going to drop our ISP ( demon internet ) and take our office internet connection through our cage at the data-center. We currently use VPN ( microsoft ) connection to access our back Vlan of our website at the data center - any ideas on how im going to get access to the back VLAN + supply the office with a secure internet connection.
I dont want the office traffic going through the back vlan of the website .
I want to bypass the Websites Firewalls and use a separate pair for the Office.
I will need to use acces lists on the Router at the Cage ( datacenter ) to separate traffic ie: IT Developers and Users to access the Back Vlan.
Any Ideas????
05-07-2002 01:14 PM
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05-09-2002 05:01 AM
I don't think an access list would work for what you want here--you'll either need to solve it with routing, or you'll want to use policy routing.
Russ
05-14-2002 10:21 AM
I assume you are going to use a telco line (t-1) from the datacenter for your connection to the internet/back VLAN. Why not configure this connection on a VLAN that is totally seperate from your secure site(back VLAN) and just use the same VPN software to reach the secure VLAN. Since you are just switching providers(basicaly doing it yourself) nothing will change with your ability to VPN into your backend.
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