On 26 Mar 2002 at 8:18, Mike Burden wrote:

> Just a quick add-on note:
> 
> In general, when you want to pass inbound traffic
> (EXT to PSN or PSN to PRO), don't think IP Passthrough,
> think tunnel and filter.  It's a very rare case when
> you actually need IP Passthrough.
> 

I did not think I could use a filter that allowed access 
directly from
the PSN to the PRO.  In fact, I just tried it and it did not 
work.

I do not understand the need for a tunnel (by my 
understanding of
"tunnel" I assume an Inbound Tunnel is meant). Do I need 
to set one up
on the PSN NIC to allow traffic directed at the PSN NIC on 
a certain
port/ports to be tunnelled to a server on the PRO network?  

And, can the PSN NIC support Aliases?

This has been an area that I have never fully understood- 
how to get
traffic directly from the PSN to the PRO, without going via 
the EXT
NIC.

Any assitance would be appreciated (e.g. what i have to 
set up).  

thanks,

adrian



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