04-26-2005 10:58 AM
I am using the cisco VPN client to connect to our network, which sits behind a 515E. The client gets authenticated and obtains an ip, but cannot ping or communicate with any of the hosts. The connection is being establish from a clients network which also sits behind a 515E. I have succesfully connected using the same policy from other locations and have had no issues. What confuses me is that we used to have a Netscreen firewall before and had a netscreen vpn client that connected from their network with out a problem. Is there something that they need to on their firewall so that we can pass traffic through?
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04-26-2005 09:08 PM
Try enabling NAT-T on your pix, by configuring:
isakmp nat-traversal 20
and configure the vpn client accordingly:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/cvpn_3k_nat.html#conf_client
I think these threads are helpful:
04-26-2005 09:08 PM
Try enabling NAT-T on your pix, by configuring:
isakmp nat-traversal 20
and configure the vpn client accordingly:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/cvpn_3k_nat.html#conf_client
I think these threads are helpful:
04-27-2005 11:06 AM
Thank you for the links...one of them ended up helping out. I ran the command isakmp nat-traversal and that solved the issue. Client is able to connect now and things look good. Thanks again.
05-02-2005 08:23 AM
Hi...
did you found a solution for this ?
Regards
Martin
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