If I understand your requirements correctly, what you
need to do is configure and IPSEC tunnel between your
network and the customer network. Many companies that
are doing business via the internet use IPSEC to
create secure encrypted access into their intranets or
extranets. If you not concerned about security of
clear text traffic between your companie and your
partners then just simply open up your router/firewall
to permit this connection.
--- A Mateen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi !
>
> I have a typical requirement as follows
> 1. I have a public network
> 2. One of the customers is having the public IP from
> other service provider.
> 3. my requirement is that I want to route the IP
> packets of the other ISP network via my routing
> policies and my IP network.
> 4. I was planning to put a tunnel ip over ip and
> convert the other ISP IPs into my registered public
> IPs at interface with both the routers.
> 5. I am looking for such configuration....
>
> Pls guide me to do so
>
>
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