04-28-2011 08:46 AM
Here is what I want to do, please let me know if I can do it.
I have 2 devices on 2 different networks behind our current firewall. Our LAN is on 192.168.1.x and these 2 devices will be on A).192.168.10.x & B).192.168.20.x. I would like to set up a VPN to give our vendor access to these 2 devices. I would like to be able to use a Cisco 1941 router. I would also like to be able to only use one public IP address. The public IP, 67.205.xxx.xxx, NATed (from our current firewall) to the LAN ip of the 1941, 192.168.1.x. And then depending on which device the vendor wants to connect to, A or B, the router can establish that connection. Is this possible? And I hope all that rambling makes some sense to someone.
Thanks,
Mike
04-29-2011 04:46 AM
Yes - quite easy.
See the below config examples.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/products/ps6120/prod_configuration_examples_list.html
HTH>
04-29-2011 06:43 AM
04-29-2011 11:02 AM
you just need to register an account on cisco.com - then you will have access to it.
04-29-2011 12:38 PM
I am logged in but I still do not have access. Do you need special rights of some sort?
04-29-2011 12:41 PM
Nevermind, I am in now.
Thanks,
Michael Finley
Network Administrator
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