01-15-2008 01:21 PM - edited 02-21-2020 03:29 PM
Hi, I just got my PIX configured based on the clear/great instruction I have recieved from one of you this morning. Now, I am trying to set up VPN, I looked at Cisco site (http://cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/vpndevc/ps2030/prod_configuration_examples_list.html#anchor14) but could not figure out which one I need to follow. Would you please send me the instruction or link to set up vpn? By the way, I don't have the vpn client to test my vpn, how do I get that? As you can understand from my question I am new to cisco gears...thank you.
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01-16-2008 06:22 AM
Hi,
I am guessing that you need one of these two VPNs.
- Remote access VPN: where remote users can use Cisco VPN client to access the company resources
- Site-to-site VPN: where two IPSEC capable devices establish a VPN tunnel, allowing internal LANs from different endpoints (offices) to communicate.
You can find both examples on the url you gave.
If it's remote access, I would look at
http://cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6120/products_configuration_example09186a0080702992.shtml
And then look also at how to configure split tunneling, so the user at home can access the corporate resources AND the Internet.
For the site-to-site VPN, it depends if your other device is a PIX/ASA or a Router.
Hope it helps,
Paulo
01-16-2008 06:22 AM
Hi,
I am guessing that you need one of these two VPNs.
- Remote access VPN: where remote users can use Cisco VPN client to access the company resources
- Site-to-site VPN: where two IPSEC capable devices establish a VPN tunnel, allowing internal LANs from different endpoints (offices) to communicate.
You can find both examples on the url you gave.
If it's remote access, I would look at
http://cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6120/products_configuration_example09186a0080702992.shtml
And then look also at how to configure split tunneling, so the user at home can access the corporate resources AND the Internet.
For the site-to-site VPN, it depends if your other device is a PIX/ASA or a Router.
Hope it helps,
Paulo
01-16-2008 07:45 AM
ok, configuration is complete. How do you help me find Cisco vpn client to test my configuration? .... Thank you for your help.
01-16-2008 08:00 AM
The Cisco VPN Client is available on the Cisco website to download. Just search for "Software Download" and it should come up. I believe the category where to find the software should be "VPN" or "Security" (i don't remember exactly).
Regards,
Paulo
01-16-2008 08:05 AM
well, it has a lock on it. I think I need to have smartnet account. It seems I am stuck.
02-19-2008 10:18 PM
Try to do a Google on it. A client of mine tells me that's how he obtained his.
02-20-2008 09:42 AM
I got some info from google, I made some sucess but still working on it/frustrated!
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