i have a 5510 connected to a 5505 using site to site vpn and can communicate from the internal network of the 5505 to the internal network on the 5510 but not vice versa (also NOTE ping does not work either way).
Does anyone know if it's possible to configure a 1911 Router with two ISP lines to run simultaneous client VPN connections (not failover, but using the 2nd ISP line as an alternative link)? And if so, what would a sample config look like?Thanks
Hi, I have an ASA 5520 8.2(3) and need some help with allowing my remote client-to-site-vpn clients to access resources directly connected to my ASA on seperate lower security interfaces (not the outside) besides just clients on my internal networks....
tried all that and from the output it would appear everything is working properly. however i still cannot ping or access anything on the 5505 network from the 5510 network. thanks for the help
well after exhaustive efforts to create this setup on our 1921 router, we have went another route. It appeared that the only way to accomplish this was through some sort of VRF type setup and after failed attempts by a CCIE/CCNP and CCNA to achieve ...
I've made the changes to the best of my ability but still nothing. When I do a 'show ip routes', I don't even see my backup ISP address space in the routing table. Here's is my config currently: !version 15.1no service padservice tcp-keepalives-inse...
looks like i may have stumped just about everyone with this one (a CCIE and CCNP included). Is there no one out there who has there equipment setup with 2 ISP links (WAN ports) in the same router and the ability to VPN into either one at will? Is t...