Take a look at Sonicwall Pro series. They do all you have asked for, and offer a web based interface to configure. There are wizards or you can choose to do it yourself.
A sonicwall is much simpler to configure and will provide you with a host of features you might not otherwise have. Site to site VPN and a vpn client are features you want, plus you can optionally enable many others. All configuration is done via a staight forward browser based interface. Our...
It sounds like you need to have split tunneling enabled. This needs to be done at the remote side, in your case the UK when the Cisco hardware lives. Once this happens you then need to configure you client for split tunneling as well. Be aware that some sites reuse to enable split tunneling as...
You did not indicate if there is a firewall appliance involved that might have VPN capabilites. If not, it would seem that your best bet is to add a small inexpensive applicance that will allow you to make a VPN connection. Sonicwall makes one that would do the trick for under $500.
Heres a thought.... If the traffic is coming in on ISP#1 then the return via ISP#1 is not being permitted. Can you guarantee that only ISP#2 is being used for the incoming query? If not, you will have to handle both cases.
Has anyone successfully connected a d2d2t device to a p5 series with AIX 5.3? If so, what was the device, and what did you have to go through to get it to work.
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If you use "errpt" it should tell you the failing disk. Once you see the messate type "errpt -a -j(identifier)" and it will give you the details, and should report a SRN for calling IBM maintenance.
Also, a message typically appears in root mail as well.
In order to permit access to a web server on the LAN you need to do ALL of the following steps before it will work.
Server Address Objects
1. Create 'xxx Private' assigned to LAN Zone for Host xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx inside ip address
2. Reuse 'WAN Primary IP' address object assigned to WAN Zone...
When you say serial port login are you referring to the use of the vty (native S1, S2) ports (2) on the back of the system, as opposed to a 2 or 8 port asynchronous card? If you are using a vty it has limited functionality and I believe it is not enabled for login by default. You need to use the...
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