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I've successfully done this using a Cisco 1605 Router (IOS 12.2(2)T) terminating to a Cisco PIX 515. We have a static IP address assigned to the router upon authentication. This config requires you to configure a Dialer interface on the router whe...
You could try putting the routes on an internal devices (i.e. layer 3 switch, router) that would send internet traffic from your VPN address pool back to the PIX, but I'd have to try it myself. If you want to try set up another interface then you wo...
From my experience I would employ a site-to-site implementation using a Cisco PIX Firewall or 3000 Concentrator in the corporate office and a Cisco router (1600, 1700 series) in the remote locations. The implementation costs may be high but the reli...
I've had the same problems with AOL 7. In AOL 7 they are using the Microsoft VPN Adapter (rather than the AOL Adapter) to connect the their network and connecting to a different subnet. I believe they may be blocking some IPSec traffic, but I'm not...
After a little bit of research it appears that AOL 7.0 is connecting to a different IP Subnet. Where AOL version 5/6 use the AOL Dialup Adapter and the AOL Adapter, version 7 is using the PPP Adapter with the Microsoft VPN Adapter and WAN Miniport a...