VPN Termination
hodgey87
Member Posts: 232
in CCNA & CCENT
Just wondered if anyone could point me in the right direction:
We have a 2800 router at work and one of the guys is looking at trying to terminate the VPN connections on the router. Hes asked me to do abit of research on it but im not too sure about the whole concept.
Could anyone help me out, are the any modules you can add to the router or any commands that can be issued.
Cheers
We have a 2800 router at work and one of the guys is looking at trying to terminate the VPN connections on the router. Hes asked me to do abit of research on it but im not too sure about the whole concept.
Could anyone help me out, are the any modules you can add to the router or any commands that can be issued.
Cheers
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networker050184 Mod Posts: 11,962 ModAre you terminating VPN clients on the router? If so, this should get you going.
I would recommend getting solid understanding rather than just a copy/paste job. VPNs can be a ***** to troubleshoot if you don't understand the why and the how.An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made. -
mikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■Are they remote access (end users) or site to site connections?
Here's the "mega IPSec configuration example page
IPSec Negotiation/IKE Protocols Configuration Examples and TechNotes - Cisco Systems
Cisco IOS SSL VPN configuration examples are here:
Cisco IOS SSLVPN Configuration Examples and TechNotes - Cisco Systems:mike: Cisco Certifications -- Collect the Entire Set! -
hodgey87 Member Posts: 232Yeh basically theres 4-5 people that are out on the road the majority of the time, they VPN into the network on occasions, so there needs to be some sort of termination. Ill take a look at what you guys gave me
Cheers