gwigington
MIS
Hello all,
I have an interesting situation that I need a little advise for. I have a network of 45 users that belong to a domain. I also have aproximately 45 remote users. We are currently using a 5meg cable connection to supply our internet and will have a Cisco PIX515 as a firewall. I will have the PIX handle the VPN connections. I would then like to set each remote machine up to vpn at bootup. This way each machine will be able to access our databases and their web serffing can be controlled by our WebSense server.
The question that I have for everyone is when a remote PC that is VPN tunnelled into us goes to surf the web will this tax my 5meg connection or the connection of the remote machine? My concern is that we do have a polycom here on location that does get used quit often, and I don't want to strain the network if that plus 45 additional nodes are on the network.
Thanks in advance!!
I have an interesting situation that I need a little advise for. I have a network of 45 users that belong to a domain. I also have aproximately 45 remote users. We are currently using a 5meg cable connection to supply our internet and will have a Cisco PIX515 as a firewall. I will have the PIX handle the VPN connections. I would then like to set each remote machine up to vpn at bootup. This way each machine will be able to access our databases and their web serffing can be controlled by our WebSense server.
The question that I have for everyone is when a remote PC that is VPN tunnelled into us goes to surf the web will this tax my 5meg connection or the connection of the remote machine? My concern is that we do have a polycom here on location that does get used quit often, and I don't want to strain the network if that plus 45 additional nodes are on the network.
Thanks in advance!!