From: SkiVt4Fun on
My organization has two offices. One office is located in NJ and the
other is located in NY. The private network in NJ is 10.0.1.0/24 and
the private network in NY is 10.0.2.0/24.

We are using 2 Sonicwall 2040's with Enhanced to establish a VPN. In
New york, we have a t1 to a vendor. the vendor's ethernet address is
10.0.2.80 and is directly connected to our network in ny.

The vendor should be doing NAT. Their Network ID is 223.223.223.0/24

I need to connect to a server on their network with an ip of
223.223.223.12 from NJ.

What do I need to do? Routes, NAT Policy.....

Thanks in Advance....

From: Somebody. on

<SkiVt4Fun(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1137962002.858954.258990(a)g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> My organization has two offices. One office is located in NJ and the
> other is located in NY. The private network in NJ is 10.0.1.0/24 and
> the private network in NY is 10.0.2.0/24.
>
> We are using 2 Sonicwall 2040's with Enhanced to establish a VPN. In
> New york, we have a t1 to a vendor. the vendor's ethernet address is
> 10.0.2.80 and is directly connected to our network in ny.
>
> The vendor should be doing NAT. Their Network ID is 223.223.223.0/24
>
> I need to connect to a server on their network with an ip of
> 223.223.223.12 from NJ.
>
> What do I need to do? Routes, NAT Policy.....
>
> Thanks in Advance....

I'm not trying to be a smartass, but in all honest the correct answer here
is this:

"You need to hire someone to set you up a site-to-site VPN."

Some post-implementation training would probably also be wise.

-Russ.