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SG200 / VSU 500 VPN tunnels
Has anyone used the VSU 500 (aka SG200) to create VPN tunnels so Phonemanager users can connect to an IP Office from home? I'm using Avaya VPNRemote client software, I can get the tunnel built and secured, but I can't access anything on the private network to save my life.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.Cephas |
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Re: SG200 / VSU 500 VPN tunnels
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If anyone ever needs to download the "latest" firmware for an SG200, be sure to go to the firmware and software downloads section of the avaya support website. Don't follow the path for the SG200 and download the firmware found there - it's 3.1.28, whereas in the congregated firmware section you can find 3.21.39, much improved for use with PPPoE. Cephas |
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