09-23-2014 10:53 AM
Hello,
Need help setting up VPN on Cisco SA520w
Comcast SMC router connected to Cisco SA520w. Comcast is on 10.1.10.x subnet. Cisco is assigned to 192.168.11.1 (NAT'd) subnet via 10.1.10.10
This is what I have done:
Open ports on Comcast SMC router:
tcp 1723, 443
ip port 47
udp 500, 4500
udp `1701
tcp 1723, 443
ip port 47
udp 500, 4500
udp `1701
On Cisco SA520, went to VPN wizard enabled Cisco VPN client, selected remote access, set split tunnel, set IKE and VPN policies
When I try and connect via VPN Client, I get a 412 error. I tried opening the ports from the SA520.
no CLI is frustrating
I think the problem is all my interfaces are being NAT'd which is conflicting with the VPN................
Frustrated and exhausted.....
Thanks for any help
09-23-2014 11:15 AM
Allen,
This community does not provide technical support and is not staffed with technical support experts. I recommend you also post this and future technical support questions to the Cisco Support Community (https://supportforums.cisco.com/index.jspa) where our Cisco technical support experts provide assistance. Another option is to open a ticket with the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (www.cisco.com/go/support) to get expert debugging assistance.
Hope this helps.
Kelli Glass
Moderator for Cisco Customer Communities
12-09-2014 10:06 AM
Hi Allen,
Cisco SA520W Security Appliance is a product of our Cisco Small Business team and it's already an end-of-sale and end-of-life product.
You can also reach out to our SMB Technical team. This is the dedicated department who handles post sales inquiries such as feature support and system configuration. Our SMB engineers will be happy to attend to your inquiry. Please check if you have a Cisco contract such as SMARTnet or Cisco Software Application Support (SAS) Service is required to be able to be covered by TAC. Feel free to contact them via the following:
To check for the Cisco SMB Technical team support number per country, please check the link below:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/web/tsd-cisco-small-business-support-center-contacts.html
If you don't have a Cisco contract such as SMARTnet or Cisco Software Application Support (SAS) Service to be able to be covered by TAC, you can post your question to the Cisco Support Community website (https://supportforums.cisco.com/) and somebody will assist you with your questions.
I appreciate this opportunity to assist you and I do hope the information I sent you pointed you to the right direction.
Best regards,
"Nilz"
Nilo Noguera
.:|:.:|:. Security Specialist, Cisco Global Virtual Engineering - Cisco Partner Help
http://www.cisco.com/web/partners/tools/ph.html
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