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Re: Pix to Pix VPN IPSec w/ PAT
From: "David Zbonski" <dzbonski () hotmail com>
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 10:03:10 -0600
I know you can reserve static addresses to use, so that you can do PAT for other clients and still do IPSEC with a different address. You will need 2 (or more) IP addresses from your cable modem provider - which you should be able to get with a business class connection. You probably can PAT the IPSEC traffic - I know for sure that you can do it on a regular router with one public IP address by creating a loopback - I just don't know the exact commands to do it on a PIX. Do you have one or more IP addresses to work with?
David Zbonski Zbonski Consulting http://www.zbonski.com
Hey all.. newbie to the list here.. but I have a question for you all. I've looked everywhere, and my cisco rep has yet to get back to me.. Is it possible to perform a CISCO pix501 to pix501 VPN w/ IPSec while still utilizing PAT. The scenario is = Business Cable Modem to Business Cable Modem... thoughts? Thanks a bunch, Paul Matuszewski Systems Administrator In Office Networks (305) 799-4871
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