01-15-2006 10:28 AM - edited 02-21-2020 02:12 PM
I got customer that wants to do IP VideoConferencing over a VPN. So they want to connect to a VPN3000 as two endpoints, give each other their IP and do IP Video. I talked to TAC and they said its not supported becuase of dynamic IP. TACs reasoning doesn't seem justified. Anyone else knows 1. if its supported and 2. if not, why not?
Thanks.
Raj
01-15-2006 03:42 PM
you mentioned vpn3000. just wondering if you are referring to the cisco vpn client software or the vpn concentrator.
01-15-2006 09:33 PM
vpn3000 concentrator. I am using the cisco vpn client to connect to concentrator.
01-16-2006 04:10 PM
vpn client <--> www <--> concentrator
you mentioned video conferencing, just wondering if it's between the vpn client pc and a host behind the concentrator, if so, it should be no drama. the only limitation is that vpn client has to initiate the vpn first.
01-16-2006 10:36 PM
no..these are two users from internet vpn in to vpn3000 and then tell each other their ip and then video confernece.
01-19-2006 12:29 PM
Raj ,
The VPN tunnel exists only between the user and the VPN endpoint, If one of the users is behind the VPN endpoint , then yes he can give his IP to the VPN user and setup the IP Video session. But , if two users connect via www to the VPN , then what the TAC said is true ,
Karthik.
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