01-15-2002 09:44 AM - edited 02-21-2020 11:34 AM
Due to the @home debacle, we are now being forced to get DHCP addresses on our deployed 806 routers which VPN into our Central Site PIX. The problem is how do I route (from the PIX) to the client site where they may have more than one static internal addresses? Any example would be appreciated
01-21-2002 09:25 AM
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04-22-2002 12:58 PM
I'm now faced with an identical situation. If anyone has the solution, please post.
04-22-2002 04:33 PM
I'm using an 806 Router and have a Dynamic DHCP address. Didn't hear anything back from anyone here, but figured it out on my own. Email me
bill@thedatastore.com, and I'll send you my config, (expunged of valuable data of course...).
Works well with the Comcast network, and haven't had a problem since putting this new config on.
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