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VPN with ASA and other brand router???
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15 years 11 months ago #27775
by ferdinandy1
VPN with ASA and other brand router??? was created by ferdinandy1
Hi, I am totally new with ASA and I have 5505.
I have one question, is it possible to make VPN with ASA5505 wich have static IP adress and other small router (dlink, linksys) wich have dynamic IP. Thanks
I have one question, is it possible to make VPN with ASA5505 wich have static IP adress and other small router (dlink, linksys) wich have dynamic IP. Thanks
15 years 10 months ago #27978
by ZiPPy
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Replied by ZiPPy on topic Re: VPN with ASA and other brand router???
Hey Ferdinandy1!
I am new to the ASA product line, but I do know that the ASA5505 is capable of VPN.
ZiPPy
I am new to the ASA product line, but I do know that the ASA5505 is capable of VPN.
ZiPPy
ZiPPy
15 years 10 months ago #28052
by pipos
Replied by pipos on topic VPN ASA-MONOWALL realized
Hi,
this is my first post.
Our personal configuration of VPN site-to-site between ASA an m0n0wall (me & best friend concico).
The post is on PFsense forum,
forum.pfsense.org/index.php?action=search2
Try it
this is my first post.
Our personal configuration of VPN site-to-site between ASA an m0n0wall (me & best friend concico).
The post is on PFsense forum,
forum.pfsense.org/index.php?action=search2
Try it
15 years 10 months ago #28058
by ZiPPy
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Replied by ZiPPy on topic Re: VPN with ASA and other brand router???
The link goes to a search parameter post. Can you repost the link please.
ZiPPy
ZiPPy
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15 years 10 months ago #28097
by r0nni3
Currently working as Cisco Engineer at Neon-Networking.
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Replied by r0nni3 on topic Re: VPN with ASA and other brand router???
As long as the linksys/d-link supports a l2l vpn it is possible. The only problem you might encounter is that the vpn connection wont go up if the linksys/d-link is rebooted and got a new ip address. This is because you need to define a remote ip on where you want to terminate the VPN tunnel.
Hope this helps you out a bit ;;
Ron
Hope this helps you out a bit ;;
Ron
Currently working as Cisco Engineer at Neon-Networking.
Certifications:
CCNA - Have it
CCNA Security - Have it
CCSP - Almost!!!!
CCIE Security - Not so far away dream
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