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Cisco 83x / VPN 3000 Concentrator
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| Ginger 2004-11-16, 2:13 pm |
| Hi all,
I am trying to setup a perment VPN tunnel between an 83x and a VPN 3000
concentrator and I am very confused!
Do I have to set the router up as a client, i.e set a username and password
up on the concentrator?
What config do I set the client to?
Anyhelp is much appreciated.
Many Thanks
--
Behind every successful man, is a surprised Mother-in-Law ;)
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| Steve Hatch 2004-11-17, 2:45 am |
| Ginger wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to setup a perment VPN tunnel between an 83x and a VPN 3000
> concentrator and I am very confused!
>
> Do I have to set the router up as a client, i.e set a username and password
> up on the concentrator?
>
> What config do I set the client to?
>
> Anyhelp is much appreciated.
>
> Many Thanks
>
For LAN to LAN tunnels, normally just a shared secret or cert is used
for endpoint authentication. The rest of the config is dependent on you
network environment, functional and security requirements.
Steve H.
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| Ginger 2004-11-18, 5:45 pm |
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"Steve Hatch" <steve@vpn-guru.com> wrote in message
news:ikDmd.107360$R05.3571@attbi_s53...
> Ginger wrote:
> For LAN to LAN tunnels, normally just a shared secret or cert is used for
> endpoint authentication. The rest of the config is dependent on you
> network environment, functional and security requirements.
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> Steve H.
Hi Guys,
Well I must be missing something big time, I can connect to the internet no
problem, I have setup a group on my 3000 concentrator plumbed the group name
and p/w into easyvpn and it doesn't want to play!
god I am going to throw it out the window
G.
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