03-13-2008 01:30 PM - edited 02-21-2020 03:37 PM
I need to connect to a remote network over the internet but am having a rough time figuring out how to get the P2P VPN setup on my PIX because of my current configuration. In trying to find an alternative I have found articles about using IPSec on a router to connect to a remote network across the internet. Is this IPSec with a router the same as P2P VPN with a PIX?
03-13-2008 03:14 PM
IPSec is a security protocol and a standard and therefore is the same on a Cisco router as it is on a PIX. This allows you connect an IPSec vpn between a PIX and a router, or a PIX and a firewall from another vendor.
VPN - a network which uses the public network to transfer information using secure methods.
IPSEC - the protocol that provides the security for VPN's.
Hope this helps!
03-13-2008 04:06 PM
So then by this wording I could use my 2811 router and IPSec to connect to a remote location even if the other location was using something other than a PIX?
03-13-2008 04:31 PM
Yes, provided that the device you are using at the remote site supports IPSec VPN...
03-13-2008 04:34 PM
I almost had it there but your wording confused me again. When you say:
"supports IPSec VPN..."
Can a device support IPSec but not allow VPN? I thought that if could use IPSec you could make a connection.
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