Does anyone know of any migration tools for migrating large numbers (200+) of VPN configurations on a Cisco PIX firewall to a Cisco VPN Concentrator (model 3030)?
Or, can anyone discuss Cisco's "best practices" on doing this sort of thing? Are there command line, or tftp options for importing...
Mine: PIX 520 running 6.3(3) with 120+ vpn tunnels up and running; Theirs: PIX 500 series running 6.3(3) with several (a dozen or so) vpn tunnels as well.
Tunnel will initiate and come up normally when they send traffic from the servers on their side to my servers. As long as they initiate...
Mine: PIX 520 running 6.3(3) with 120+ vpn tunnels up and running; Theirs: PIX 500 series running 6.3(3) with several (a dozen or so) vpn tunnels as well.
Tunnel will initiate and come up normally when they send traffic from the servers on their side to my servers. As long as they initiate...
Let me rephrase and clarify: If you have a 7500 router, how many Route Switch Processor cards do you have installed - one or two? If you have two RSP's installed, are they in active/standby mode, with one running as the active RSP, and the other one ready to take over in the event of a failure...
Ok, since I received a total of ZERO replies to that post - let me pose another question to the masses: For those of you who have 7500 series routers with dual RSP cards - what type of failover/redundancy do YOU run on your router?
thanks,
jrichv
I have a 7507 with dual RSP4+ processors, and need to use two features at the same time - route-map for policy based NAT, and RPR+ for redundancy and failover.
TAC says for route-map, I need 12.2 or 12.3 mainline. Neither of these support RPR+. For RPR+, I need some offshoots of 12.2 - but...
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