09-02-2002 04:52 PM - edited 02-21-2020 12:02 PM
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 501 on a DSL connection with only 1 IP address available. Any help is much appreciated.
The client has a small office with 10 users. They have a DSL connection with 1 static IP address assigned. They wish for two people to have the ability to VPN into their office. They also have 2 internal users who need to connect to a Nortel Contivity 1500 via the Nortel client software from their office.
The client had a Linksys "router" which is gone now. I was looking at a PIX 501 to provide the VPN connection into their office, but I think I will have problems with the 501 and 1 IP address as far as the Nortel client software is concerned. Would I be better off with a Cisco router?
Thanks in advance,
David H.
09-10-2002 02:10 PM
Their probably doesn't need to be any interactivity with the VPN from the router, just NAT from there.
09-10-2002 08:56 PM
Install a PIX 501 with an external switch [501 only has four ethernet]; They are preconfigured to do PAT with the address it learns [DHCP] from the DSL modem...it is also a DHCP server by default. You can also configure it to allow incoming VPN clients...It is also cheap at around $600 [I think]...
RobertG...
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