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I have been tasked to set up multiple site to site VPNs through ASAs for 3 locations. (1 HQ, 2 remote sites) I think I have the general config down. Fortunately, the ASDM makes it, or seems to make it, simple for newbies like me to configure this. Th...
I have been tasked to set up a VPN in the event that our MPLS connections go down. I have 4 sites all with ASAs. Can someone assist me with this? There are many factors at play here but I guess the first thing I need to understand is failover from a ...
I have an ASA 5510 which we use for remote access VPNs. I have to be able to VNC onto remote systems while they are connected to the VPN. Can someone point me in the right direction on where to set that up? Is it opening a port? Is it adding an acces...
I am extremely new to Cisco Pix and I've been asked to look into purchasing a possible upgrade to ours. I currently have a 515E which I am going to send to another site once I get the new one. My Pix is primarily used for VPN access to my network. On...
We've got a Cisco 2821 on either side of our site-to-site T1 connection. This should suffice, yes? Also, our backbone is GigE so we are really looking to have all of our devies GigE capable. The ASA5510 comes with the integrated FastE interfaces, is ...
Thank you for your response. And it does help! Although, here's a question. I am going to send my 515E to another site. If I go with the ASA5510 will I be able to set up a site-to-site VPN for failover?Thank you again!Corinne