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Ok thanks.
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Ok can you suggest another way to achieve it? I know some routers have VPN ability - so could I connect a router via ipsec to the NSG100 and use the ports on the router? Is this possible? Is there any way I can do this with Zyxel hardware or do i need to find a different product?
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I think that's exactly the case yes, except The NSG100 is configured with 80.x.x.100 on the WAN interface. I want to connect any server to a port on the NSG50 at the office and configure the server with 80.x.x.105 or 106 or 107 etc so it is sitting on the public network the same as the other servers in the rack in the DC.…
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I'm sorry i don't follow what you're saying. I should explain that the office is using a standard broadband connection and the NSG50 is connected to this on the WAN port. I want to extend the network on the NSG100 over the site to site VPN so that I can plug a server into a LAN port on the NSG50 at the office - as if it…
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Ok, thanks - the scenario is very simple... I have 80.XX.XX.0/25 subnet via IP feed in a data centre. We run our live servers on those IP's I have one NSG100 in the rack configured as 80.XX.XX.100 We are originally using this as remote VPN - no problem there. But that's not what I'm asking about. I have now purchased a…
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I don't see any option to configure Site to Site VPN with IPSEC.