05-27-2010 01:59 PM
Hi everyone,
I have what is probably a pretty easy question.
I've got a remote SR 520 router connecting to my ASA via the routers built-in VPN client. The ASA uses my local DC to assign it an IP address via DHCP.
I'd like to know whether it's possible to give the router a static IP address for the VPN session. I suppose I could set up a DHCP reservation on my DC to do this, but there must be a cleaner way.
Thanks!
05-27-2010 02:24 PM
I was able to do this by creating an address pool of one address for the IPSec connection profile that the router is using.
If anyone has a suggestion on a better way to accomplish this goal, please chime in
Thanks!
05-29-2010 02:36 AM
If you use XAUTH (username/password) for your easy-vpn there is an option on the vpn server:
username [name] attributes
allows to set a couple of vpn-attributes per user, e.g.:
vpn-framed-ip-address
lets you specify the IP address and mask assigned to that client.
Use the command-lookup tool for more information on "username attributes"
rgds,
MiKa
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