Hey all,
According to Cisco's VPN setup guides, the client-mode requires dhcp to be configured on its device so it can assign IPs on all host machines connected to its private interface. What if I have a separate server that already does that? Do I have to emulate that same dhcp on the router itself?
And are there any big cons if using network extension over client-mode? From what I have read, the only possible con is that in network extension, the LAN on the server end can ping, touch machines on the remote end since NAT is not involved and those remote machines are not hidden behind the easy vpn client device. Also, network extension (I believe) does not require DHCP to be configured at the remote end where with client mode it does.
According to Cisco's VPN setup guides, the client-mode requires dhcp to be configured on its device so it can assign IPs on all host machines connected to its private interface. What if I have a separate server that already does that? Do I have to emulate that same dhcp on the router itself?
And are there any big cons if using network extension over client-mode? From what I have read, the only possible con is that in network extension, the LAN on the server end can ping, touch machines on the remote end since NAT is not involved and those remote machines are not hidden behind the easy vpn client device. Also, network extension (I believe) does not require DHCP to be configured at the remote end where with client mode it does.