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Which networks should be local? - 26.Feb.2004 5:55:00 PM   
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Currently i have 2 sites connected by 64 leased line. The are using private addressing 192.168.1.0 and 192.168.2.0 with default gateways of the routers at 192.168.1.254 and 192.168.2.254. I now have an ISA2004 server at each site connected to the internet and plan to set up a VPN and remove the 64k line. Question is what addresses should be listed as local in the isa server config BEFORE the 64k lines goes and AFTER ie both lans or jus the one for each site. (I assume i change the DG to the new ISA servers after the 64k line and routers go)
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RE: Which networks should be local? - 27.Feb.2004 4:37:00 AM   
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Hi , AWJ

I think which lan belong to ISA 2004 internal NIC is local network .

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RE: Which networks should be local? - 27.Feb.2004 12:08:00 PM   
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This would mean whilst i have my routers internally i would have both networks in the internal list but after i remove them i would only have the "local" network. even though they are visible to each other because of the site to site VPN. Can anyone confirm this?

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RE: Which networks should be local? - 1.Mar.2004 11:18:00 PM   
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Hi Al,

I'm not sure what you're trying to do here. The Internal networks are included in the Site to Site configs, and the clients behind each VPN router will use that ISA VPN router to route to the remote networks, so you would configure the routing infrastructure on each send to support that config.

HTH,
Tom

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