Any router that can forward IP can forward IPSec. 
IPSec scrambles the payload, but there will be a
standard, run-of-the-mill IP header for the router to
examine.  Layer 2 encapsulations should be unaffected.

HTH




--- Andy Lawrence  wrote:
> I need to find an Isdn router that supports IPSec
> passthrough. I don't
> necessarily need it to be able to act as an end
> point of a Vpn tunnel
> just for it to pass the traffic !
> 
> I can't seem to find any explicit documentation on
> this although I
> believe that Cisco routers are more likely to
> support it than some of
> the other router manufacturers. I could really do
> with a Cisco model and
> a "cheaper" offering. Anyone any thoughts on the
> matter ?
> 
> Andy
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