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I understand that when creating a vpn tunnel between a static peer and a dynamic peer, the tunnel must be initiated from the remote. The remote is the only side that knows the other peer's IP address. That makes sense.What I am not sure I understand ...
I have a HQ VPN head-end Cisco ASA 5520 (v8.2) and a vpn tunnel established with a remote Cisco 1811 router (124-15.T17).The remote side is configured for a dynamic IP.The tunnel is up, phase 1 & phase 2. From the remote router, I can ping/access the...
Randy,A quick follow-up question. If I wanted to manage this remote node, what is the best way to do so?Obviously I would like to Monitor this node via a L0 (Management IP), but this can't happen because nothing would be initiating this traffic from ...
This document will explain all your questions:http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/asa/asa83/upgrading/migrating.html NAT Migration FileWhen your NAT configuration is migrated, and the following file is added to the root directory: nat_ident...
If I am understanding your topology correctly, you will not be able to ping from the router because your attempting to ping vlan 10, but the router only knows about vlan 1. This won't work.When you introduce two vlans to the switches, then the router...
1st, I would not accept a "Full" routing table unless absolutely necessary. This depends on several factors.A default route can be handled by the most basic of equipment. Default route doesn't even need to run BGP per say. A default static route can ...