Multiple Cisco Clients

I have a main office with PIX 515 and remote office. We want to be
able a couple Cisco VPN clients to be able to connect in the same time
from the remote office but we have one real static address. How can we
resolve this?

I alse tried one of the clients to use the default UDP port. But when
configure the other client to use TCP, it's not able to connect the
the main office PIX. What I need to change in the PIX configuration?
Thanks for the help.
exclusive [ Do, 12 April 2007 20:37 ] [ ID #1686296 ]

Re: Multiple Cisco Clients

Exclusive wrote:

> I have a main office with PIX 515 and remote office. We want to be
> able a couple Cisco VPN clients to be able to connect in the same time
> from the remote office but we have one real static address. How can we
> resolve this?

Get another IPSeC capable device and build a site-to-site tunnel.

> I alse tried one of the clients to use the default UDP port. But when
> configure the other client to use TCP, it's not able to connect the
> the main office PIX. What I need to change in the PIX configuration?

Since you didn't tell how your config looks like at the moment, nobody will
be able to tell what to change.

> Thanks for the help.

You are welcome.

Wolfgang
Wolfgang Kueter [ Fr, 13 April 2007 01:14 ] [ ID #1687348 ]

Re: Multiple Cisco Clients

In article <1176403062.249291.303100 [at] n59g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>,
Exclusive <kamen.rashev [at] gmail.com> wrote:
>I have a main office with PIX 515 and remote office. We want to be
>able a couple Cisco VPN clients to be able to connect in the same time
>from the remote office but we have one real static address. How can we
>resolve this?

Use PIX 6.3 and configure isakmp nat-traversal 20
roberson [ Fr, 13 April 2007 06:41 ] [ ID #1687351 ]
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