It depends on the problems with the VPN.Note 1:If the VPN is not being established, the first step is to check the access-list hit counts. On IOS, the command is "show ip access-list". This will display all configured access-lists including a hit c...
Hmmm. Difficult question to answer without additional requirements information. My general response is that you should choose the right router for the scenario, before worring about VPN requirements. Here's some help:1) Do you anticipate needing m...
Here are some answers to your questions:Question 1:"What will the source address of the packets be when they reach the private address of the other side?"Answer:Assuming you employ ESP in tunnel mode, the source IP address will be the original IP add...
No. Though the PIX supports tunnel termination for the VPN 3000 client (as of PIX OS 5.2[1]), it does not support NAT transparency (PAT, in reality). Only the VPN 3000/5000 series offer this capability today. It is on the roadmap for future PIX re...