I have this scenario to fix :
<=> frame relay link => c3640 <===============>
c3620 switch
<=> pix515-a f/w <=> internet <=> pix515-b f/w <===>
<==VPN Tunnel==>
I hope thats clear !
Now my issue is this. The current setup does not have a VPN tunnel, therefore traffic from Site A (left) passes to Site B (right) via the Frame Relay link and internet traffic from Site A goes out via the PIX515-a firewall.
Now what I want to do is create a VPN Tunnel between pix515-a and pix515-b that will act as the primary conduit for data, yes I know this sounds daft, but I want the VPN to carry the traffic between sites with the Frame Relay link acting as a backup conduit.
I can create the VPN tunnel and get traffic to pass, thats not my problem, my problem is getting the Frame Relay circuit to act as the backup circuit. If the PIX could use HSRP then I would be okay, but I am at a loss on this one.
Any suggestions?, my gut feeling is that this just will not work. Any suggestions on how to make it work would also be gratefully accepted.
pjwhitby
cne/ccda/ccnp/mcse
<=> frame relay link => c3640 <===============>
c3620 switch
<=> pix515-a f/w <=> internet <=> pix515-b f/w <===>
<==VPN Tunnel==>
I hope thats clear !
Now my issue is this. The current setup does not have a VPN tunnel, therefore traffic from Site A (left) passes to Site B (right) via the Frame Relay link and internet traffic from Site A goes out via the PIX515-a firewall.
Now what I want to do is create a VPN Tunnel between pix515-a and pix515-b that will act as the primary conduit for data, yes I know this sounds daft, but I want the VPN to carry the traffic between sites with the Frame Relay link acting as a backup conduit.
I can create the VPN tunnel and get traffic to pass, thats not my problem, my problem is getting the Frame Relay circuit to act as the backup circuit. If the PIX could use HSRP then I would be okay, but I am at a loss on this one.
Any suggestions?, my gut feeling is that this just will not work. Any suggestions on how to make it work would also be gratefully accepted.
pjwhitby
cne/ccda/ccnp/mcse