Maybe someone can help me out. I have to configure ipsec on a cisco 2600. My
company wants to use this for a vpn to one of our partners. My question is
how do I configure this using only one ethernet port. (that's all that is on
the 2600 we have)
I came up with the following configs for both e
aybe a Loopback interface could suffice.
Just a suggestion... as I'm still learning the ins-n-outs of IPSEC tunnels
myself.
Mark Odette II
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runking to a switch. But, that will only
work if the 2600 is not your WAN device that the customer is coming in on.
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Daniel,
You can also do this with a "tunnel" interface and a "loopback"
interface on the router, but that will also depend on what you will
be terminating your IPSec/ISAKMP peer to. I hope this helps,
if you have any questions please ask.
- jek
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