Rather than straight IPsec, the feature you want is L2TP/IPsec,
sometimes more simply referred to as L2TP. Start there.

Phillip Partipilo wrote:
> AT&T is pretty clueless on support. I don't know if they haven't opened up
> the needed ports/protocols.  Pretty sure I have our firebox configured
> right, based on information here:
> 
> http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/23023
> 
> Not connecting to Cisco, but a Watchguard Firebox instead, I wouldn't think
> it matters.
> 
> Has anyone succeeded in connecting via ipsec?  I know PPTP works just fine,
> and the blasted thing doesn't support SSL out of the box.

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