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Site to Site connection with Cisco 2514's

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ROUTERKID1

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Jun 23, 2004
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Guys, Would it be possible for me to configure a site to site always on connection using DSL or a cable modem?

Would I need a build of the IOS that allows IPSEC?


The 2514 has two Ethernet ports that I would like to use them.

192.168.1.XXX network >Cisco 2514 E1 inside E0 Outside to SBC DSL > Site B > SBC DSL >2514 > 192.168.2.XXX network

Can I do this and an example config would help....

Thanks

Bobby (RouterKid1)
 
Are the IP addresses for the DSL connections static or dynamic? What IOS feature set do you have?

12.2 available IOS feature sets

ENTERPRISE PLUS
IP
IP PLUS
IP PLUS IPSEC 56
IP/FW
IP/FW PLUS IPSEC 56
IP/H323
IP/IBM/SNASW
IP/IPX/AT/DEC
IP/IPX/AT/DEC PLUS
IP/IPX/AT/DEC/FW PLUS
ISDN
REMOTE ACCESS SERVER
SERVICE PROVIDER
SERVICE PROVIDER WITH PT/TARP
 
I need to update them, Currently have 11.2 , Waht should I get. I have the memory at 16/16
 
Would probably get the following feature set. Its not 3DES but best that series can do.

Platform: 2501-2525
Software Feature Sets: IP/FW PLUS IPSEC 56
Release: 12.2.32 ( GD - General Deployment )

Click a link to change a selection

File Download Information
File name Min. Memory
10 (MB) Min. Flash
16 (MB) Date Released
c2500-ik8os-l.122-32.bin

 
Memory requirements are messed up in post

10 min main memory
16 min flash memory
 
Are the IP addresses for the DSL connections static or dynamic?
 
Without a fixed IP at one of the locations I am not sure this will be possible. Would be best if both sites had fixed IP.
 
ok, could we get Dynamic DNS in the middle some how
 
That is what you need to find out about. I have not worked with DDNS and cannot help you with that. If you do manage to get it working it will be prone to disconnects as the addresses shift from one to another. I do not think Cisco IOS will let you set a peer for VPN to anything other than an IP address but am not sure on that as have never tried it.
 
ok Cool Joamon whre are you located and do you work in Cisco Networking ? Im in Dallas Texas
 
Pacific Northwest here. I do Cisco networking setup and support for the company I work for. My network is as follows:
Edge router is 2611 with two T1 bonded together for internet. 2611 connects to 2811 core router. 2811 maintains full time VPN over internet to one remote branch and supplies VPN for teleworkers as well as Firewalling and IPS. 2811 also is connected to 2 other remote facilities with point to point T1 circuits. One large fully inter-connected Domain. We also have our phone system PBX networked and are using VOIP between locations and are able to use least cost routing for no long distance when calling into the other areas. Also support about 200 PC's, laptops, servers, and toasters...basically anything that plugs in.
 
Nice, I do support for a large contract company. I currently support Lotus Notes and VPN connections via Check Point.
 
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