We are having a discussion as to the best and most secure way to connect to a Microsoft Terminal Server. My feeling is to have a user open VPN session using the Cisco VPN client and access the Terminal Server through the VPN tunnel. A colleague wou...
I have configured an SLA Monitor on several of my Cisco routers to determine if a particular circuit or route is available. What is the purpose of the Threshold in the configuration? How low or high should this be set. Along with this, what is th...
We are using the Cisco 871 series routers for VPN connectivity. I am testing the 871W for for VPN and wireless connectivity. I am able to get the VPN working but am having trouble with the wireless authentiction using PEAP and authentication via ac...
We are using the Cisco 871 series routers for VPN connectivity. I am testing the 871W for for VPN and wireless connectivity. I am able to get the VPN working but am having trouble with the wireless authentiction using PEAP and authentication via ac...
Understood. What I am doing is sending a ping from a remote location back to my data center to make certain the path is up and that the circuit is not down. If the ping fails, the route is to switch to a second data circuit, then switch back once t...
While we have never had servers joining our domain across our lan-to-lan VPN tunnels (we have over 200 tunnels), we join PCs to the domain all the time. Just make certain that DNS is updated on both ends to permit the connectivity and communication ...
Attached is a portion of the configuration the way I would LIKE it to work. This configuration does not currently work. However, if I substitute a public IP address for my nas server (permitted through my firewall) it will work.
FINALLY - This resolved my issue. I've moved several locations that were having problems back to the ASA with the synchronized SA lifetime seconds and I haven't have a complaint is several weeks. Thanks!