04-19-2012
10:15 AM
- last edited on
03-25-2019
05:48 PM
by
ciscomoderator
Hi guy,
I’m using a cisco 5510 ASA at the head office and all the branches (32) connect to the head office via cisco VPN client(Remote access VPN), as per the configuration branches used to get ip addresses from the VPN pool randomly. Now, my requirement is I need that each branch should get the same ip address every time when the VPN is established. Is this feasible? Please advise.
Regards,
Suthakar
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04-19-2012 12:22 PM
Hello Suthakar,
By same IP address do you mean on the same subnet or the same host ip address.
If the query its on the same subnet it is possible, if the query is to have the same host ip address for all the users no.
It is possible to configure a map ip address to a username but again it would be just to one username.
Regards,
Julios
04-19-2012 04:58 PM
You can use the 'vpn-framed-ip-address' command under the username configuration to assign a static ip from the ippool.
04-19-2012 12:22 PM
Hello Suthakar,
By same IP address do you mean on the same subnet or the same host ip address.
If the query its on the same subnet it is possible, if the query is to have the same host ip address for all the users no.
It is possible to configure a map ip address to a username but again it would be just to one username.
Regards,
Julios
04-19-2012 04:58 PM
You can use the 'vpn-framed-ip-address' command under the username configuration to assign a static ip from the ippool.
04-21-2012 08:48 PM
Hi Julios,
Will yeah I need the remote branches to get the ip addresses from the same range, infact I've allocated 50 ip addresses from the local (LAN) ip range. Further each branch should get an dedicated ip address for its own.
Further I've achieved the requirement by using the "vpn-framed-ip-address" (mentioned by patrick0711's).
Thank you so much, your reply really helped me to solve the issue.
Hi Patrick,
As you have mentioned I've manged to achieved the requirment by using the "vpn-framed-ip-address" command.
Thanks alot it really helped.
Regards,
Suthakar
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