boymarty24
Technical User
Hi!
We have a customer with one ASA5505 base license. They are going to get connected to another company by VPN. This company is very strict about who´s connecting so instead of using the ASA as VPN device they have configured and shipped a cisco 800 router. This router is configured with a public IP range on the LAN side ( not on the same network as ours ) and the WAN side is configured with one of our public IP´s. Every client on our network need to have access to the VPN. I have no possibilty to change the configuration on the 800 router.
I know i can put another ASA to use with the 800 but then i will get asymmetric routing and i rather skip that.
I was wondering if upgrading the ASA to a sec plus license can help me?
Any of you pro´s have any idea?
We have a customer with one ASA5505 base license. They are going to get connected to another company by VPN. This company is very strict about who´s connecting so instead of using the ASA as VPN device they have configured and shipped a cisco 800 router. This router is configured with a public IP range on the LAN side ( not on the same network as ours ) and the WAN side is configured with one of our public IP´s. Every client on our network need to have access to the VPN. I have no possibilty to change the configuration on the 800 router.
I know i can put another ASA to use with the 800 but then i will get asymmetric routing and i rather skip that.
I was wondering if upgrading the ASA to a sec plus license can help me?
Any of you pro´s have any idea?