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I have watched the training video of Train Signal about VPN configuration , but all IP configurations of external NIC Adapter are made according to leased line. NCCAVPN connection is made in videos , and i think each side is connected by leased line. but in my state, we have no leased line, but ADSL internet Connection.
Please anybody help me to configure External NIC Adapter IP configurations according to my public ip. (Static IP). |
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What is a leased line?
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Hi,
First, a "leased line" is just a dedicated circuit from the phone company. It might also be called a "private line" or a "T1". Second, for the external NIC configuration in ISA, it doesn't matter what your connection to the Internet is (DSL, ADSL, IDSL, T1, Cable, etc), you just need to know your correct IP address info to configure it. Hopefully you have at least 1 useable static IP for the external NIC on the ISA server. I can't "help you configure it" as that is what a consultant would do but I can answer questions about the topics that we covered in the videos, to the best of my abilities. Thank you for using my Train Signal ISA Server video training course! -David Davis |
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Thanks for clearing up about this.
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