Hi Walter,
I am again repeat my problem.
Regarding "NETGEAR FVS318 prosafe doesn't support" I checked my NETGEAR
FVS318
prosafe setting then I found that there is one option is given in LAN
IP setting option is given "UpnP Enable".
I think It will support so they have given. Can u tell me more about
that option means hoe this option internally work?????????????
My meaning of going differnent "sites" is Regarding firewall
configuration option I have gone through to many Instant Messanger help
sites.
Regarding "single branch office invoved" actually in vedio confrencing
at a one time three or more than three confrencing is going on. I think
u want to ask this with me actually this statemet is not clear to me.
Regardind Netgear configuration you told me that if my head quater has
static ip address and my branch office has dyanimic ip address then I
have to start configuration from the head office side. Can u tell me if
I want to configure from the branch office side then what i have to
do?????
Regards,
Ravi
Walter Roberson wrote:
> In article <1119947714.917942.239890@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
> <ravicse04@gmail.com> wrote:
> :1) Branch office : NETGEAR FVS312 prosafe model
> :2) Same in the HQ.
> :3) HQ intiated the connection.
> :4) branch office doesn't have static ip address and HQ has the static
> :office address.
>
> That could lead to problems.
>
> As long as the VPN is connected, then the VPN rules can be written
> in terms of internal IP subnets [I think -- though I don't know the
> FVS318 well], but if the VPN is not connected, then it is difficult
> to get the HQ firewall to connect to the dynamic IP without
> reconfiguring the HQ firewall to reflect the current value of the
> dynamic IP. If I recall correctly something that I skimmed over this
> morning, then one approach would be to subscribe to one of the
> dynamic DNS servers (it might have to be dyndns specifically, not sure)
> and then the HQ FVS318 can do a DNS lookup of the current registered
> IP and attempt to start the IPSec connection to there.
>
> When one side has a dynamic IP and the other side does not, it is
> very often much simpler to have the side with the dynamic IP initiate
> the connection rather than the side with the static IP.
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Received on Thu Sep 29 19:57:13 2005