[c-nsp] VPN Concentrator routing
Bruce Pinsky
bep at whack.org
Tue Nov 16 18:13:02 EST 2004
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Brian Feeny wrote:
|
| I don't have much experience on VPN Concentrators, and would like to do
| something pretty basic that I am hoping
| someone here can point out how.
|
| I am wanting to get to remote vpn's to talk to eachother. So remoteA
| connects to the VPN3000
| remoteB connects to the VPN3000, and then A can talk to B and vice
| versa. I have read a little on
| Reverse Route Injection, but not sure if thats going to work here.
|
| The remotes are not necessarily Cisco clients. They may be netgears,
| linksys, sonicwall etc. I did
| see in the:
|
| Configuration | Tunneling and Security | IPSec | LAN-to-LAN | Add or
| Modify
|
| Where there is a Routing box and you can set it for Autodiscovery or
| RRI, but wasn't sure if either works with
| regular LAN to LAN type devices like Linksys, Netgear, etc. In the
| documentation they almost make it sound like
| you need another VPN concentrator on the other end of the link.
|
I had a Netscreen 5 doing a tunnel to a 3000 previously. However, it was
only remote to hub and not remote to remote. I just used static routes on
each end to point to the appropriate destinations.
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bep
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