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Hello. I've searched quite a bit, and want to make sure... Client has 4507R with two Sup. II-Plus. Plan on upgrading to Sup IVs. Is there a difference between the 4515 and the 4515/2, as far as redundancy is concerned in the 4507R? Thank you.
Hello,I've successfully configured remote access (vpn client) and a site to site vpn for a client. The site to site comes up, and traffic to an internal host (mainframe) is initiated. The problem is that the mainframe has the wrong routes, and clie...
Hello. A client has a PIX 525, version 6.2(2), currently providing access to a mainframe via Cisco VPN client, with about 100 remote users. They also have partner companies that access the mainframe via leased lines.The leased lines are to be remove...
Hello,I am trying to figure out the best solution for a client with a small office. I am a bit out of my comfort zone here... I have experience with the PIX 525/535 (NAT, not PAT), and 3030, but not with setting up VPN client connections to a PIX 50...
Hello,I am having difficulty with several vendor/distributor offices that connect with our mainframe throughout the day. The distributors are using the VPN client, release 3.5.1.E. They connect to our PIX 525s running 6.1(1). The distributors that...
Just a little clarification on the above:mframe=172.18.1.3peer internal=10.1.1.0/24our PIX internal=10.1.2.0/24subnet I wish to NAT peer internal to=10.1.85.0/24The mainframe and internal routers are already configured to access 10.1.85.0/24. The si...
Thomas,Thank you very much for your quick reply. I really do like option one!!I have a private IP outside of Partner's numbering scheme that I can NAT the mainframe to. I am concerned with building the site to site tunnels. Most of the VPN setups ...