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Quick question for the group,
I'm going through the process of preparing to set up VPN tunnels for
one of my clients. They currently have 5 remote office that all use
Citrix to connect into the Corporate office.
They are having me upgrade their infrastructure, and included in that
is implementing a Time & Attendance system that utilizies ethernet.
So, I'm going to set up the tunnels to cut down on the cost on the
project.
Now, to the crux of my question; I don't think I'm going to have any
issues setting up the tunnels...Sonicwall actually has great docs for
connecting these two types of Internet appliances. However, what is
not clear is a way to have the remote sites not hit the Internet
through the tunnel, but rather use the local gateway to do so.
I've been experimenting at the home office with no success, although I
haven't hunkered down with a gallon of coffee and a bad attitude to
tackle it. Any suggestions? Thank you in advance.
Shawn
Digital-Fortress, LLC
Quick question for the group,
I'm going through the process of preparing to set up VPN tunnels for
one of my clients. They currently have 5 remote office that all use
Citrix to connect into the Corporate office.
They are having me upgrade their infrastructure, and included in that
is implementing a Time & Attendance system that utilizies ethernet.
So, I'm going to set up the tunnels to cut down on the cost on the
project.
Now, to the crux of my question; I don't think I'm going to have any
issues setting up the tunnels...Sonicwall actually has great docs for
connecting these two types of Internet appliances. However, what is
not clear is a way to have the remote sites not hit the Internet
through the tunnel, but rather use the local gateway to do so.
I've been experimenting at the home office with no success, although I
haven't hunkered down with a gallon of coffee and a bad attitude to
tackle it. Any suggestions? Thank you in advance.
Shawn
Digital-Fortress, LLC