01-12-2012 03:27 PM - edited 03-11-2019 03:13 PM
Hello,
I have only 1 public IP on my router outside interface which is connected to ISP,
I wanna just confirm the below from u experts,
Tx
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01-12-2012 08:27 PM
Hello Estela,
1- Yes you can configure a VPN site to site as long as the router supports it
2-You cannot do a static one to one with the outside interface of the asa that will be used for other host to go to the internet., instead of that you can configure port-forwarding that will work for inbound connections ( Just TCP and UDP as these protocols use ports)
3-Yes, you can do it as I explained on previus answer
4-That is correct, without ACL everything is allowed.
Regards,
Julio
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01-13-2012 06:01 AM
Hi,
1) no
2) yes but implementation is different.
Regards.
Alain
01-13-2012 10:02 PM
Hello Estela,
Not at all as the ip address will be always be the same ( Assigned for the ISP regarding your MAC address)
Regards,
Julio
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01-12-2012 08:27 PM
Hello Estela,
1- Yes you can configure a VPN site to site as long as the router supports it
2-You cannot do a static one to one with the outside interface of the asa that will be used for other host to go to the internet., instead of that you can configure port-forwarding that will work for inbound connections ( Just TCP and UDP as these protocols use ports)
3-Yes, you can do it as I explained on previus answer
4-That is correct, without ACL everything is allowed.
Regards,
Julio
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01-13-2012 02:10 AM
Hello julio
Some more question please:
Tx
01-13-2012 06:01 AM
Hi,
1) no
2) yes but implementation is different.
Regards.
Alain
01-13-2012 11:00 AM
Hi,
01-13-2012 12:40 PM
Hi,
if the IP is static there will be no problem for VPN otherwise it's best to use Dyndns but for NAT it's not a problem.
Regards.
Alain.
01-13-2012 08:53 PM
Hello,
The IP is not static but the IP is bind to our router inteface MAC address by the ISP, so that when a router reboots the interface will get the same IP. Will there be a problem for vpn and Nat.
Tx
01-13-2012 10:02 PM
Hello Estela,
Not at all as the ip address will be always be the same ( Assigned for the ISP regarding your MAC address)
Regards,
Julio
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01-13-2012 10:11 PM
Thanks dear
01-13-2012 10:44 PM
Hello Estela,
My pleasure, Glad I could help.
Julio
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