Hi Smarty
I dont think Netmeeting will work with remote access vpn client, check out
this
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/vpn_3000_faq.shtml#Q56
watch out for wrap.

fahim
ccna, ccda, css1

""Mark Odette II""  wrote in message
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> I'm not sure if anyone ever replied to this, but I'll have a stab at
> comments.
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> SmartStudent,
> The VPN 3000 Client, to my understanding is a Dynamic VPN client, rather
> than a Static VPN client such as what a PIX to PIX VPN scenario or PIX to
> VPN Concentrator Scenario utilizes.
> The nature of the Dynamic VPN means simply this- The "Server" end of the
VPN
> Tunnel has no clue as to what the client's IP address, is, so the Server
> can't initiate a tunnel to the VPN Client 3000 Host.  If you put a PIX 506
> at each remote office, and a PIX 515 or 525 at the Central office, and the
> remotes have at least one, but preferably two public addresses assigned by
> the ISP, you should be good to go.
>
> One other thing to keep in mind... if you choose to go with ADSL for the
> remote offices, and it's a basic service... you'll essentially have a 128K
> connection upstream from your remote offices to the central office... and
> that could potentially prohibit things a bit for data/voice quality.  The
> point being not to forget about that upstream speed....  I have had
several
> customers in the past recently that have forgotten that... and then were
> P!$$ed off when they thought they were supposed to get near T1 speeds
> between offices at such a "great telco rate".
>
> HTH's
> Mark
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> Subject: Netmeeting over Cisco PIX VPN connection [7:44188]
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> Hi All,
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> Across our different offices we use netmeeting to make voice calls over
our
> private WAN network but the cost of maintaining the private wan is forcing
> us to look at cheaper options like VPN, so we are in the process of
testing
> out Cisco PIX product as our firewall & VPN for our remote offices ,
> central office would have Cisco PIX or Cisco VPN concentrator 3000 , in
this
> enviroment I am facing problems with Netmeeting.
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> When I established Site to site VPN thru PIX & VPN concentrator ,
> Netmeeting works fine from the network behind PIX to the network behind
VPN
> concentrator, but when I try to do netmeeting from the remote access Vpn
> using vpn 3000 cleint I am facing a unique problem , the Remote access VPN
> client machine (connecting to either PIX or VPN concentrator ) is able to
> setup Netmeeting call with the PC's in the LAN behind the VPN concentrator
> or PIX but the reverse does not happen,
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> Can anyone guide me about I am be doing wrong.
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