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08-23-2021 10:40 AM
Hi everyone,
I am using an off-site VPN server (L2/IPsec, Windows Server) to which clients can connect securely and who routes their traffic to the internet. Is there any way my Cisco C1111 router could behave like a VPN client in this scenario and route the traffic of its clients (e.g. traffic from a specific network port or client, NAT is in place) through the VPN tunnel to the off-site server?
Thanks for any help!
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08-23-2021 12:51 PM
Hello,
it used to be that an IOS router could be a VPN client using EZVPN in client mode. However, as far as I recall, that required another IOS device as the VPN server. Not sure if this can be tweaked using a Windows server.

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08-23-2021 12:51 PM
Hello,
it used to be that an IOS router could be a VPN client using EZVPN in client mode. However, as far as I recall, that required another IOS device as the VPN server. Not sure if this can be tweaked using a Windows server.
