Yep, the ISDN is closed to the internet.

::>-----Original Message-----
::>From: Kevin Saenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
::>Sent: Saturday, 20 April 2002 6:06 AM
::>To: Tiwari, Rajnish
::>Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
::>Subject: Re: [SLUG] ISDN Connection Between 2 office sites
::>
::>
::>First your ISDN connection is that going to be closed from internet
::>traffic? or is it open to all traffic?
::>The thing is you would have a security problem with the latter.
::>Then I would suggest that you use IPSec between the 2 sites.
::>Ideally IPSec would be a good solution between the 2 sites 
::>reguardless.
::>> Hi All,
::>> 
::>>    I am completely ignorant about ISDN and I have been
::>>    assigned the job to investigate the feasibility of
::>>    setting up an ISDN connection (64kps) to between our
::>>    sydney & singapore office. [Is this the norm: complete
::>>    idiots like yours truly always gets tasks like this?] ;-)
::>> 
::>>    So good folks, after studying the telstra offerings
::>>    on their website and confusing the hell out of me -
::>>    I have turned to you.
::>> 
::>>    How does ISDN work between 2 offices ? How is it
::>>    setup and what is required on either end ? (Is it just
::>>    like a smart external modem ?)
::>> 
::>>    Please ignore my complete ignorance. And thanking
::>>    you in anticipation. Thanks. :-)
::>> 
::>> Regards,
::>> Rajnish
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