[cisco-voip] semi OT: Remote user ASA Lan to LAN options
Craig M Staffin
cmstaffin at ra.rockwell.com
Tue Feb 6 14:39:38 EST 2007
Depends on size
PiX last time I worked with them could only terminate a small number of
VPN clients somewhere under 50 if I remember right.
Whereas the Concentraters can do thousends of connections.
Craig
"Voll, Scott" <Scott.Voll at wesd.org>
02/06/2007 01:34 PM
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RE: [cisco-voip] semi OT: Remote user ASA Lan to LAN options
Now my second question is?? is it better to terminate this user on a VPN
Concentrator or on a Pix OS 7.2 if I?m using Easy VPN?
Scott
From: Craig M Staffin [mailto:cmstaffin at ra.rockwell.com]
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Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] semi OT: Remote user ASA Lan to LAN options
Scott,
I would use DMVPN as long as you have a static IP back at the main site.
Easy VPN would also work for a single remote user setup
This should do what you need to do.
Craig
"Voll, Scott" <Scott.Voll at wesd.org>
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02/06/2007 01:19 PM
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[cisco-voip] semi OT: Remote user ASA Lan to LAN options
So we just purchased a ASA5505 for a remote user to connect back to the
main site.
The idea was to do a LAN to LAN IPSEC tunnel. But since this is Comcast
(cable broadband) and they don?t do static IP?s I?m trying to figure out
how to go about this. My second thought is that since we will have a SCCP
IP phone behind it I can do a Dynamic VPN connection and since it?s SCCP
then It will be sending keepalives to the CM the VPN connection will stay
up. Would this be correct?
Does anyone already do this? What are you doing?
Any other thoughts?
TIA
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