Hello,
I am trying to set up a branch office tunnel but the client will not NAT his address for me and we have the same address space on my local network.
I NAT my local network to a public IP address for customers.
I need to be able to NAT the customers incoming host IP to an address my...
Here is Nortels latest doc on LACP.
http://www130.nortelnetworks.com/go/main.jsp?cscat=DOCDETAIL&DocumentOID=373437&searched=lacp
I must admit that I personally have not had much success using LACP. I had more problems with the teamed NICs losing their network connection in Link aggregation...
I'm sorry to say that the contivity serial port is not designed to support dial-up vpn access. You can use for dial-up configuration to the cli and serial menu only.
I hope someone can verify this but here is what I now:
Bonded T-1 providers use what is known as IMA,MPPP or ML-IP which will allow aggregated bandwidth for a VPN. Usually this is done with multiple "WICs" inside a router on each end; this is where you will get the ethernet handoff you spoke...
The contivity has 3 possible settings for the tunnel setup. "Initiator", "Responder", and "Peer-to-Peer". I would recommend using "Peer-to-Peer. The other thing I would do is "Nail up" the tunnel on the Contivity.
Good Luck
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