I have two sites Site A (HQ) has a 2Mb SDSL connection to the Internet, Site B also has a 2Mb connection to the internet. I have MS servers at both locations to which I need access to and from both sites. I want to be able to local internet access for each of the sites while establishing a...
We have just signed up for lease cost routing from a telco provider to reduce out isdn costs.
They have told us to prefix our dialer map phone numbers with 1656.
eg
interface dialer1
no dialer map ip 192.168.xx.xx name HALxxx 0141xxxxxx
dialer map ip 192.168.xx.xx name HALxxx 16560141xxxxxx...
Yes pix 2 pix would be the solution, however configuration stays as is.
Require router config for 1720 using ipsec/isakmp. AS does the PIX. I've used the PIX Script tool to configure the pix. From books, cisco cookbooks, forums - pix config seems to be okay, I'm concerned over the router...
Okay
Pix at central site provide NAT for 192.x.x.x network, Pix is connected to a managed service router on a 62.254.x.x ip subnet.
VPN is leased lines from managed service provider.
Other sites are on the 10.10.x.x network, a cisco 1720 router with 2 ethernet ports exists to connect the...
Currently have 7 worldwide site based on a 10.x.x.x network.
1720 router with two Ethernet ports, NAT used on external interfaces, (small subnet allocated from building management) Router is managed service in each location.
I've used the PIXscript (excellent util!) to create the PIX config...
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