RE: Question on VPN [7:43110]

2002-05-02 Thread Tribavan Raina

Hi anil..

I think it depends upon what is dialing ...Is it a client with a modem or a
router dialing.

In case it is a client you can go for Cisco secure VPN client and it will
automatically creat a VPN connection once it finds interesting traffic for
corporate LAN.YOu need to configure your leased line router for this and
also you have to decide what you are going to use  for ISAKMP negotiation
..You can go for manual keys or Certificates.

Cheers!

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From: Anil Kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 1:12 AM
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Subject: Question on VPN [7:43110]


Hi All,
Need a small clarifcation on VPN.

One of the customer is having a Lease Line connection to
Internet at the head office and they are having branch
offices at remote location.Since being a lease line they
have obtained static IP address from ISP.
The branch locations will be dialing into the local ISP and
all the times the remote locations will be getting dynamic
IP address. Since the customer want to have a secure
connection through VPN is it possible to attain and
establish a IPSEC VPN tunnel between a dialup connection
and the lease line router. If so please let me know how the
same can be attanied.

Thanks in advance.

Regards.. Anil Kumar. 


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RE: Question on VPN [7:43110]

2002-05-02 Thread Mark Odette II

Anil,
If it is a Cisco Router or PIX Firewall that is being used at the main
office to separate the private network from the Internet, go do a search on
CCO for Static-Dynamic IPSEC Tunnel.

That should get you going in the right direction.

Good luck.
Mark

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Hi All,
Need a small clarifcation on VPN.

One of the customer is having a Lease Line connection to
Internet at the head office and they are having branch
offices at remote location.Since being a lease line they
have obtained static IP address from ISP.
The branch locations will be dialing into the local ISP and
all the times the remote locations will be getting dynamic
IP address. Since the customer want to have a secure
connection through VPN is it possible to attain and
establish a IPSEC VPN tunnel between a dialup connection
and the lease line router. If so please let me know how the
same can be attanied.

Thanks in advance.

Regards.. Anil Kumar.


=
Thanks & Regards

V Anil Kumar

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RE: Question on VPN [7:43110]

2002-05-02 Thread Kent Hundley

This is possible in a number of different ways, but it really depends on
what VPN hardware and software you will be using, which you didn't specify.

If it's a cisco router to cisco router implementation, you can find an
example here:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/ios_804.html

If your talking about using client VPN software, nearly all VPN clients have
the option to use a combination of a shared secret key and a userid/password
combo for authentication, not IP address, so again it should not be a
problem.

You can find information on many Cisco security topics such as VPN by doing
a search on CCO for "security tips".

HTH,
Kent


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Hi All,
Need a small clarifcation on VPN.

One of the customer is having a Lease Line connection to
Internet at the head office and they are having branch
offices at remote location.Since being a lease line they
have obtained static IP address from ISP.
The branch locations will be dialing into the local ISP and
all the times the remote locations will be getting dynamic
IP address. Since the customer want to have a secure
connection through VPN is it possible to attain and
establish a IPSEC VPN tunnel between a dialup connection
and the lease line router. If so please let me know how the
same can be attanied.

Thanks in advance.

Regards.. Anil Kumar.


=
Thanks & Regards

V Anil Kumar

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Re: Question on VPN [7:43110]

2002-05-02 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi Anil,

This is the normal scnario of vpn..You can configure your internet router
at the head office  with IKE nad IPSec Policies and also you can create the
ip Pool on the internet router of the head office to assign IP addresses to
ur branch offices.With the IPsec client on the branch office you can conect
first to your local ISP and then establish the VPN connection to your head
office internet router.

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Hi All,
Need a small clarifcation on VPN.

One of the customer is having a Lease Line connection to
Internet at the head office and they are having branch
offices at remote location.Since being a lease line they
have obtained static IP address from ISP.
The branch locations will be dialing into the local ISP and
all the times the remote locations will be getting dynamic
IP address. Since the customer want to have a secure
connection through VPN is it possible to attain and
establish a IPSEC VPN tunnel between a dialup connection
and the lease line router. If so please let me know how the
same can be attanied.

Thanks in advance.

Regards.. Anil Kumar.


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Re: Question on VPN [7:43110]

2002-05-02 Thread Craig Columbus

Yes.  However, the central site can never establish the tunnel since it has 
no way of knowing the remote peer IP address.

Craig


At 09:12 AM 5/2/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi All,
>Need a small clarifcation on VPN.
>
>One of the customer is having a Lease Line connection to
>Internet at the head office and they are having branch
>offices at remote location.Since being a lease line they
>have obtained static IP address from ISP.
>The branch locations will be dialing into the local ISP and
>all the times the remote locations will be getting dynamic
>IP address. Since the customer want to have a secure
>connection through VPN is it possible to attain and
>establish a IPSEC VPN tunnel between a dialup connection
>and the lease line router. If so please let me know how the
>same can be attanied.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Regards.. Anil Kumar.
>
>
>=
>Thanks & Regards
>
>V Anil Kumar
>
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>Do You Yahoo!?
>Yahoo! Health - your guide to health and wellness
>http://health.yahoo.com




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Question on VPN [7:43110]

2002-05-02 Thread Anil Kumar

Hi All,
Need a small clarifcation on VPN.

One of the customer is having a Lease Line connection to
Internet at the head office and they are having branch
offices at remote location.Since being a lease line they
have obtained static IP address from ISP.
The branch locations will be dialing into the local ISP and
all the times the remote locations will be getting dynamic
IP address. Since the customer want to have a secure
connection through VPN is it possible to attain and
establish a IPSEC VPN tunnel between a dialup connection
and the lease line router. If so please let me know how the
same can be attanied.

Thanks in advance.

Regards.. Anil Kumar. 


=
Thanks & Regards

V Anil Kumar

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