08-07-2011 11:05 AM - edited 02-21-2020 05:30 PM
Hello all.
This forum has always helped me in all my investigations about VPN and now I'm gonna help everyone with this post.
I have succesfully config an IPSec VPN Tunnel by using a Router Scientific Atlanta Cisco 2320 and a RVS4000 4-Port Gigabit Security Router with VPN.
On the site of Router Scientific Atlanta Cisco 2320 this is some info:
WAN IP: A.A.A.A
Router Local IP: 192.168.5.1
Subnet: 192.168.5.X
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
On the site of RVS4000 4-Port Gigabit Security Router with VPN this is some info:
WAN IP: B.B.B.B
Router Local IP: 192.168.0.10
Subnet: 192.168.0.X
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Remember that you can not be on the same range of IP, I mean, you can not have 192.168.0.X if the remote network is on 192.168.0.X, you have to change some of the Routers.
I show the configuration on Router Scientific Atlanta Cisco 2320:
I show the configuration on RVS4000 4-Port Gigabit Security Router with VPN:
If all is correctly configured, you should see on Router Scientific Atlanta Cisco 2320 the Status Connected:
If all is correctly configured, you should see on RVS4000 4-Port Gigabit Security Router with VPN the Status Up:
As you can see, I'm connected to the remote Router (RVS4000 4-Port Gigabit Security Router with VPN) by my own web browser accesing by the local IP 192.168.0.10
I have used Authentication MD5, maybe is not the best one but I had no time to test SHA1, I will when I will have time.
I wish that this help to anyone that need to do this.
Best regards!
08-17-2011 12:15 PM
Hey,
Thanks a ton for posting this out here. I am sure it will be helpful for people trying this out.
Regards,
Prapanch
02-07-2015 05:45 AM
Hello,
can you help me with creating VPN settings?
According to the instructions did not work.
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