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We have a FWSM in a 6509 chassis that is running ospf on the inside, outside, and DNS DMZ. The inside and outside neighbor relationships are fine and functioning with no problems. The DNS DMZ that is running OSPF with 2 servers for anycast dns is s...
Hello all,I have 3 7600s that I am trying to bring up a layer 2 mpls vpn on. The eastern end 7600 as well as the 7606 in the middle are running 12.2(33)SRB5 ios and the backbone 7609 is running 12.2(18)SXF13. I can bring up the vpn and the ldp neig...
I have a pix to pix vpn that encrypts and works well for the 2 inside lans. Pix A is set up for vpn clients as well. From a connected vpn client to pix A what is needed to direct traffic that is destined to pix B inside lan over the established ips...
Just in case anyone else runs into this scenario I wanted to give a few more details and the resolution to this problem. This 6509 has a 6513 mate that shares HSRP responsibilities. The 6513 also has a fwsm that is usually secondary-standby. I fai...
As a personal rule I stay away from any of the gui apps such as the pdm or http servers on routers and switches. I feel that I have more control with the cli and it gives me a better understanding of what needs to be accomplished. Your vpn pool doe...
I think we can remedy your problem fairly easily. What you can try is actually specify split-tunneling for your vpn group and associate an acl with the command. What the acl does in conjunction with split-tunneling is install routes on the client w...
I'm not sure that I can add anything insightful to your dilema since my situation is a little different in that our vpn clients are using split tunneling. When our clients establish a vpn session they get the routes installed on their host machine t...