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Routing in the 2nd VPN 1

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msworld

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Jun 28, 2005
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We have one PIX as firewall and VPN server. Since more and more people use the VPN, we just bought another ASA5510 and would like to setup it as dedicated VPN server. I have setup it as VPN and I can establish the VPN. However, I can't ping any remote computers because all computer default gateway point to the PIX. If I modify the inside computer routing table, the VPN client can access the computer. I hate to do that on each inside server. Can I add a route command line in the PIX to route all VPN traffic back to the VPN client? If yes which the command line? Or another other suggestions?

Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
 
You need an inside device that is capable of routing layer 3, such as a Cisco 3560 or a Cisco router. Essential you will make the layer 3 device your default gateway and then you will configure the other routes accordingly.
 
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