10-20-2010 05:37 AM - edited 03-04-2019 10:10 AM
I have a doubt in how to config this connection, any idea?
192.168.10.1 – ROUTER1 – dynamic IP ------------------------IPSEC SITE TO SITE-------------------------- 78.50.28.203----ROUTER2----- 78.50.24.13
The client devices are Zywall, Cisco RVS400 and Cisco ASA5505
In the other side we have a cisco 3745
10-20-2010 03:40 PM
Hi,
I'm not sure that I understand your question.
Are you trying to configure an IPsec tunnel between a dynamic site and a static site?
This can be done either via Static-to-dynamic IPsec Site-to-Site configuration or using EzVPN.
Please clarify.
Federico.
10-21-2010 03:27 AM
Hi over there!
editting
Thanks in advance!
10-21-2010 08:26 AM
I have not really done it myself, but I've seen in posts that you can make a dynamic-to-dynamic IPsec tunnel using DDNS.
Federico.
10-21-2010 02:42 PM
What I really need to do is access a server on a public ip address on the range 78.50.24.13 through the IPSEC Tunnel not sure if NAT-T is possible or I need to look at a solution with GRE over IPSEC. Dont think GRE over IPSEC is possible if the client device is a RVS400.
In fact I should be able to have multiple tunnels to give access to the remote server.
Lets look for an example where the client has a FIX ip and we will work on a dynamic ip solution if we are able to get the case working with the FIX IP Address.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
10-29-2010 03:32 PM
Mark,
Sorry for the late response.
Do you still need assistance with this?
If so... can you provide a simple drawing of what you're trying to do?
Federico.
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