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the other options is called encapsulation. in this the DTC packets are
wrapped into a IP packet, sent to another cisco router who unwraps the
packet and puts the native packet back onto the remote LAN. we have used
this method quite well between Canada and the states.
go to the cisco site and search for DLSW ( Data Link Switching) or a link
to the site is
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/dlsw.htm
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Mark Sprowls
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Please respond to
Mark Sprowls
We are looking to set up a VPN between our main office and a remote
office. The remote office happens to have about 50 dumb terminals hooked
to a DTC, which currently uses a bridge over a dedicated line. Has anyone
been able to use a DTC through a VPN? I understand that DTC's use AFCP
which is not routeable.
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