smarksfrcb
IS-IT--Management
Hello,
I am wondering what the best practice for the following project I am working on. We have a Cisco 2811 series router with FE0/0(inside) and FE0/1 (Outside). FE0/1 has an external IP Address assigned and is a peer in a B2B VPN tunnel already to one of our clients networks (Riding over this is also a GRE Tunnel and 4 address NAT Pool). We have a new client coming on board and have to establish a vpn tunnel with this new client. We have more external IP Addresses on hand to use for this. My question is what is the best practice to handle this situation? New tunnel using the same external IP Address as the Peer? Create subinterfaces on FE 0/1 and have separate IP Addresses on each as the Peers? Install a new FE Card?
Thank you in advance for your help.
I am wondering what the best practice for the following project I am working on. We have a Cisco 2811 series router with FE0/0(inside) and FE0/1 (Outside). FE0/1 has an external IP Address assigned and is a peer in a B2B VPN tunnel already to one of our clients networks (Riding over this is also a GRE Tunnel and 4 address NAT Pool). We have a new client coming on board and have to establish a vpn tunnel with this new client. We have more external IP Addresses on hand to use for this. My question is what is the best practice to handle this situation? New tunnel using the same external IP Address as the Peer? Create subinterfaces on FE 0/1 and have separate IP Addresses on each as the Peers? Install a new FE Card?
Thank you in advance for your help.