Can you also provide the parameters for the ezvpn setup?

Thansk,

paul

-----Original Message-----
>From: Bjoern Rost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Jul 17, 2008 5:51 AM
>To: SunRay-Users mailing list <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Hardware for Sun Ray at home installation
>
>Hi Andreas,
>
>> This works great but requires extra hardware on the client side which 
>> we would like to avoid if possible. Since the new Sun Ray 2 is not able 
>> to talk OpenVPN we probably need to add a router to the data center 
>> which talks EasyVPN with the Sun Ray 2s.
>
>I am actually testing/setting this up right now. 
>
>>  Is one cisco router sufficient 
>> for all servers or do we need one router per sun ray server?
>
>One should be enough. As long as it can handle the number and troughput
>of your VPN sessions
>
>>  Can 
>> anybody recommend a suitable (not so pricy) router and may be even a 
>> link to a cook book for setting it up for the above described purpose?
>
>Cisco ASA5505 should do the job. It is licensed for a maximum of 25 VPN
>connections and 100Mbps throughput. 5510 supports 250 connections at
>170Mbps. I can also get you quotes if you need prices.
>
>And I can also share my experience once I am done here.
>
>Bjoern
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