Question with VPN and TFTP



We have 2 offices, main office has a PIX 506E, remote uses a Cisco 851. We
currently have a VPN in place, works just fine.

Main Office (PIX 506e)
10.0.0.x

Remote Office (851)
192.168.3.x

At the main office we have an IP phone system from Avaya. The IP phone
system has a built in TFTP server, 10.0.0.15 is the IP for it. I can
connect an IP Phone on the LAN with the phone system and it finds the TFTP
just fine. However, when I bring it to the remote office, it cannot find
the TFTP server. I can ping the IP phone, 192.168.3.70, and it responds,
but we cannot get the TFTP to come up.

Any suggestions for what I might be missing when it comes to this?

Thanks!
-Douglas


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