Re: something about vpn [7:20137]

2001-09-20 Thread Dennis H

I think he meant router to pix vpn (as opposed to client to pix) in which
case the router does much more than provide connectivity...



Patrick Ramsey  wrote in message
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 As far as I remember the netscreens do support ipsec vpn's... (we have 3
 here on our network but are not using them for vpn's)  I'll take a look
 though.

 And yes you can use a pix for a vpn as long as you have the activation key
 that supports 56bit or 168bit encryption.  The router really plays no part
 in the vpn except physical connectivity.

 -Patrick

  Leo Shen  09/16/01 10:58PM 
 can a pix and a router(such as 1720) make a vpn?
 and can a pix(or a router) and netscreen(a sort of hardware firewall)make
a
 vpn?
 for instance,in usa,there is a pix,in taiwan province of china,there is a
 netscreen,can they make a vpn connection?
 thanks




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Re: something about vpn [7:20137]

2001-09-20 Thread Allen May

As long as the router on the other end supports IPSec and IKE you should be
able to.  I've connected PIX boxes to Cisco routers a few times now and seem
to recall seeing documentation on connecting to other types of routers on
cisco.com when I was looking for configs to do the PIX-2600 VPN.

http://www.netscreen.com/downloads/net10.pdf says the Netscreen will connect
to other products that have used the standard-based IPSec.



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Subject: Re: something about vpn [7:20137]


 I think he meant router to pix vpn (as opposed to client to pix) in which
 case the router does much more than provide connectivity...



 Patrick Ramsey  wrote in message
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  As far as I remember the netscreens do support ipsec vpn's... (we have 3
  here on our network but are not using them for vpn's)  I'll take a look
  though.
 
  And yes you can use a pix for a vpn as long as you have the activation
key
  that supports 56bit or 168bit encryption.  The router really plays no
part
  in the vpn except physical connectivity.
 
  -Patrick
 
   Leo Shen  09/16/01 10:58PM 
  can a pix and a router(such as 1720) make a vpn?
  and can a pix(or a router) and netscreen(a sort of hardware
firewall)make
 a
  vpn?
  for instance,in usa,there is a pix,in taiwan province of china,there is
a
  netscreen,can they make a vpn connection?
  thanks




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Re: something about vpn [7:20137]

2001-09-17 Thread Dennis H

Pix and router... yes... with the right IOS feature set.  Not sure about the
pix and netscreen... probably but you'll have to look it up.



Leo Shen  wrote in message
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 can a pix and a router(such as 1720) make a vpn?
 and can a pix(or a router) and netscreen(a sort of hardware firewall)make
a
 vpn?
 for instance,in usa,there is a pix,in taiwan province of china,there is a
 netscreen,can they make a vpn connection?
 thanks




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Re: something about vpn [7:20137]

2001-09-17 Thread Patrick Ramsey

As far as I remember the netscreens do support ipsec vpn's... (we have 3
here on our network but are not using them for vpn's)  I'll take a look
though.

And yes you can use a pix for a vpn as long as you have the activation key
that supports 56bit or 168bit encryption.  The router really plays no part
in the vpn except physical connectivity.

-Patrick

 Leo Shen  09/16/01 10:58PM 
can a pix and a router(such as 1720) make a vpn?
and can a pix(or a router) and netscreen(a sort of hardware firewall)make a
vpn?
for instance,in usa,there is a pix,in taiwan province of china,there is a
netscreen,can they make a vpn connection?
thanks




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something about vpn [7:20137]

2001-09-16 Thread Leo Shen

can a pix and a router(such as 1720) make a vpn?
and can a pix(or a router) and netscreen(a sort of hardware firewall)make a
vpn?
for instance,in usa,there is a pix,in taiwan province of china,there is a
netscreen,can they make a vpn connection?
thanks




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