Re: can cisco 2503 support vpn?

2000-08-16 Thread Kenneth

I'm pretty sure it does. I think you have to upgrade your IOS to the
firewall version of the IOS.

"Jerry Deer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Hi Group,
  we have several remote locations using vpn using pipleline 75's with
 Ravelin units for security. The problem is  when we lose the isdn
 connection  or if the dial in number changes without us knowing , we have
to
 make a trip out to that location to make config changes or troubleshoot.
At
 other sites dialing directly into our network we have Cisco  2503's  that
 we have modems  on the console ports that we can just dial into with
analog
 line and do whatever. Is there anything that would any Cisco router have
 this capability that supports (isdn) vpn?
 thanks for any replies!
 JD

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Re: can cisco 2503 support vpn?

2000-08-16 Thread Circusnuts

12.0(6) IPSec...  I'm running it right now  reading the free E-book Cisco
had in their site :-)

Phil

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Subject: Re: can cisco 2503 support vpn?


 I'm pretty sure it does. I think you have to upgrade your IOS to the
 firewall version of the IOS.

 "Jerry Deer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
 CC7FDD694D1DD31189F30008C79185EC01DA7470@EXCHANGE">news:CC7FDD694D1DD31189F30008C79185EC01DA7470@EXCHANGE...
  Hi Group,
   we have several remote locations using vpn using pipleline 75's with
  Ravelin units for security. The problem is  when we lose the isdn
  connection  or if the dial in number changes without us knowing , we
have
 to
  make a trip out to that location to make config changes or troubleshoot.
 At
  other sites dialing directly into our network we have Cisco  2503's
that
  we have modems  on the console ports that we can just dial into with
 analog
  line and do whatever. Is there anything that would any Cisco router have
  this capability that supports (isdn) vpn?
  thanks for any replies!
  JD
 
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