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new setup - 1.Aug.2008 3:08:59 PM   
tgyork

 

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I am attempting to plan a new install of ISA sever 2006 on our network.  I would like to use the firewall and web filtering features.  The current setup is two separate ISP lines coming in to the corporate office.  In addition to that I have 15 stores using a linksys router to router vpn for connections to the exchange server and database server at the corporate office.  I currently have a DELL PE1600sc set aside for my ISA server.  I want to make sure that these vpn's stay up with as little disruption as possible.  These stores are open 7 days a week. 
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RE: new setup - 5.Aug.2008 8:45:11 AM   
paulo.oliveira

 

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Hi,

ISA doesn´t support multiple gateways. To workaround this issue you can put a device (i.e. router) in front of ISA to do NAT or route connection and support your configuration.

Regards,
Paulo Oliveira.

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