02-13-2007 11:48 AM - edited 03-05-2019 02:20 PM
Hi all can anyone tell me the normal or most common way of say putting vpn devices, firewalls etc on the edge of the network, I.e if I had a seperate vpn box, how would this get an internet ip ? where would I situate it etc, hope you can help
cheers
Carl
02-13-2007 08:39 PM
Hi Carl
Normally if you have high bandwidth capacity links subscribed at your location and have more number of tunnels being established better to have them connected onto your router which then can be connected to your firewall or vpn device. (ex: central location)
If you have less bandwidth capacity links and very less tunnels configured then you can have vpn device itself to terminate ur wan connectivity..(ex: remote locations)
regds
regds
02-14-2007 01:39 AM
so do people normally have a router, then the inside ethernet sits on the public ip ?
02-14-2007 02:01 AM
Hi Carl
If you have router in front of the firewall then you can either have the inside ethernet of router/outside ethernet of firewall in public ip block or private ip block.
I have seen mix of them in most of the networks where these kinda setup has been deployed.
regds
02-14-2007 02:29 AM
is they were in private block, I gather you would have to use nat on the router then ?
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