[c-nsp] client VPN

Hitesh Vinzoda vinzoda.hitesh at gmail.com
Sun Dec 23 09:23:00 EST 2012


Whats is the purpose of Cisco router here?  Just set internet modem in
bridged mode and let Cisco ASA have the public IP Address ( ASA can do
pppoe if required)

HTH
Hitesh Vinzoda


On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 12:25 AM, osama hammoudeh <
osama.hammoudeh at ad-tech.com.jo> wrote:

> Dears
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> I have cisco router connected to internet modem and the public ip modem
> , and cisco router connected to cisco ASA  as the following :
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> Modem :
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> Public ip on wan interface 2.2.2.2
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> Private ip 192.168.200.1 (this interface connected to cisco router )
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> Cisco router :
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> External interface  IP 192.168.200.2 (this interface connected to the
> modem)
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> Internal interface  ip 192.168.201.1  ((this interface connected to the
> ASA)
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> Cisco ASA :
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> External interface IP 192.168.201.2 ((this interface connected to the
> cisco router)
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> Internal interface IP 192.168.1.1  (this interface used as LAN getaway )
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> We need to configure client vpn on ASA , how can we do this setup on ASA
> and the Public IP on modem.
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> Best Regards,
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