Cisco Firewall :: ASA 5505 Site To Site VPN Route From Multiple LANs?

Dec 19, 2012

I've set up a standard site-to-site VPN between 2 ASA 5505s and the VPN is working fine for traffic between these ASAs and computers which are in the same LANs.but when I'm trying to connect to computers which are in another VLAN I have a problem.

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Cisco VPN :: Site To Site Route ASAs 5505

Aug 1, 2011

I have site-to-site VPN using two ASAs 5505. I can ping between two computers C1 and C2. Now I want to add subnet 192.168.1.0. How do I configure routes on ASA so that I can ping between computers C3 and C2?

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Cisco VPN :: ASA 5505 Site-to-site VPN With Multiple Networks

Jan 20, 2013

I have a problem configuring a Cisco ASA 5505.Our company established a second facility, that should be connected using VPN to our headquarter.I used the ASDM "Site-to-site VPN wizard" to create a connection, which works fine with our main network.
 
Following structure:

Headquarter:
Cisco ASA 5505, firmware 9.1, ASDM version 7.1
Outside: fixed IP
Inside: IP of the interface is 192.168.0.1/24  (data network)

Now I have a second network 192.168.1.0/24  (VoIP network), PBX address is 192.168.1.10.Both networks should be accessible via VPN.
 
New Facility:
Cisco ASA 5505, firmware 9.1, ASDM version 7.1
Outside: fixed IP
Inside: IP of the interface is 192.168.2.1/24
 
I already created a connection, so that a PC from the new facility reaches the data network. E.g. a ping from 192.168.2.100 to 192.168.0.100 is possible.Now, I would like to add some VoIP telephones to the new facility, that can reach the PBX on 192.168.1.10.In the connection, I already added both networks as Remote  network:

object-group network Testgroup
network-object 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0
network-object 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
access-list outside_cryptomap extended permit ip object-group Testgroup object Remote-Network
 
My problem is now, I don't know what to set as "Gateway" on my PBX.I can't use 192.168.0.1 because it is another subnet. Also I can't set a second IP 192.168.1.1 to the interface of the ASA., how I can realize this, so that both subnets are accessible via VPN and all the devices have a gateway set?

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Oct 10, 2012

I have a ASA 5510 at our corporate HQ that has one site to site VPN. I need to add 6 additional site to site VPN's to this ASA for our remote branches. How can I add them without affecting the existing site to site VPN?  The 6 site to site VPN's will all have the same settings however these settings are different from the existing site to site that I already have set up. How can I set it up so the 6 additional VPN's use their own crypto map and all use the same settings?

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Cisco Firewall :: Site To Site VPN Multiple Networks With 3560x

Jul 24, 2012

I have Cisco 3560X L3 Switch. We have done Inter VLAN in our internal networks. Below are the VLAN details
 
Default VLAN1 IP 192.168.125.2 (Gi0/1, Gi0/23, Gi0/24)
Interface Gi0/1 (Port Configure as a Trunk)
Interface VLAN 10 SERVERS_SW (Gi0/2 to 0/6)
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Interface VLAN 20 USERS_SW (Gi0/7 to 0/18)
IP Address: - 192.168.152.1 255.255.248.0
Interface VLAN 30 SPARE_SERVER_SW (Gi 0/19 to Gi 0/22)
IP Address: - 192.168.8.1 255.255.248.0
 
We have Sonicwall NSA2400 Firewall and we have setup Site-to-Site between our other offices who has Sonicwall TZ210 firewall. It works fine and they are able to access all the above networks.
 
Now the problem is we have one more site which uses Vigor Firewall (with Internal Network 192.168.100.0). We have setup the site-to-site vpn between Sonicwall NSA 2400 (Lets say SITE A) and Vigor (Lets say SITE B) but SITE A is unable to ping to SITE B Firewall but SITE B is able to *ONLY* SITE A firewall.
 
SITE A is trying to ping from User VLANs whose local ip is 192.168.152.0 range.
 
How to add route to 100.0 so that we will be able to ping and access SITE B networks.

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May 30, 2013

I would like to know both Cisco 2901 or 2921 router and Cisco 5505 ASA can build site to site VPN.
 
1) what is the different to build site to site VPN between router and firewall ?

2) which is the best choice if using in site to site VPN connection ? 

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Jul 28, 2011

I have a request to establish a site to site VPN with a customer. While collecting the information I give them our local network subnet which is a private subnet (192.168.5.0). They asked me if I could give them a public address instead. They can not work with the 192.168.5 subnet. Is this possible?
 
My side of the VPN is an ASA 5505 running 8.2(2). The other side i believe is a Checkpoint.

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Aug 13, 2012

Got an ASA5505 connected to another endpoint running IPsec and being NAT'd at each end to a 10.0.0.0/24 network. I can pass other types of traffic through the ASA 5505 but not RTP traffic. The moment it is NAT'd and hits the firewall rules it gets denied by the default deny at the bottom of the list.

Currently the rules are as follows
 
 Incoming External
allow ip any any
allow tcp any any
allow udp any any
default deny

 [code].....
 
It wont allow us to setup a voip call...however when the same call manager sets up a voip call NOT using this ipsec tunnel it works just fine.

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Cisco Firewall :: ASA 5505 - Unable To Access Certain Ports Over Site To Site VPN

Jan 16, 2013

We have a client that has a Cisco 1801W Firewall that is setup as a site to site VPN terminating to a Cisco ASA 5505. The tunnel is up and established, I can ping from both sides of the tunnel.
 
The problem is the clients behind the Cisco ASA (192.168.2.x) cannot reach certain ports behind the Router (192.168.1.x). The main thing we're trying to do is browse via UNC path (ex: \192.168.1.120 from a 192.168.2.x machine).
 
I got 3389 working after I changed the - ip nat inside source static tcp 192.168.1.120 3389 y.y.x.x 3389 route-map DM_RMAP_1 extendable Modified the command to include the public IP instead of interface FastEthernet0
 
I believe it has something to do with the way NAT and route-maps are setup currently but I'm not familar enough with them to make the changes. I worked with Cisco to ensure the VPN tunnel was fine and it's something security related on the Router.
 
Here is the configuration (removed a few lines not necessary. y.y.x.x = WAN IP of Router x.x.y.y = WAN IP of ASA).
  
Building configuration...
  
Current configuration : 23648 bytes
!
version 12.4
no service pad

[Code].....

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Nov 20, 2012

I have weird problem with a Site to site VPN tunnel from a Cisco ASA 5505 to an Clavister Firewall.When I restart the Cisco ASA 5505 the tunnel is up and down,up, down, down, and I get all strange messages when I see if the tunnel is up or down with the syntax: [code]
 
After a while like 5-10 min the vpn site to site tunnel is up and here is the strange thing happening I have all accesslists and tunnel accesslists right I can only access one remote network (Main site Clavister Firewall) trought the vpn tunnel behind the Cisco ASA 5505, and I have 5 more remote networks that I want to access but only one remote network is working trought the vpn tunnel behind the Cisco ASA. I see that when I do this syntax in ASA: show crypto ipsec sa.They had a Clavister Firewall before on that site before and now they have a Cisco ASA 5505 and all the rules on the main site thats have the big Clavister Firewall is intact so the problems are in the Cisco ASA 5505. [code]
 
All these remote networks are at the Main Site Clavister Firewall.

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Aug 15, 2012

I wanted to know the maximum VPN client sessions (using the Cisco VPN  client) and Site-to-Site VPN tunnels that I can connect to my ASA 5505  simultaneously.
 
In other words, if I have x VPN clients and y Site-to-Site  tunnels, at any time, does x + y have to be <= 10 (Total VPN Peers)?  If yes, can I upgrade to the security plus license to increase the Total VPN Peers to 25?

Licensed features for this platform:
Maximum Physical Interfaces    : 8
VLANs                          : 3, DMZ Restricted
Inside Hosts                   : Unlimited
Failover                       : Disabled
VPN-DES                        : Enabled
[Code]...

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Nov 13, 2012

I have a 5505 asa code version 8.3(2). Trying to set up a site to site tunnel with someone and he is asking if I can use ike v2. How do I go about setting up the tunnel to use ikev2? Is ikev2 an option with site to site tunnels?

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Apr 18, 2013

I am not very experienced with Cisco networking.

Here is the situation.
 
Site A - headquarters 192.168.1.x
Site B - remote office 192.168.20.x
Site C - remote office 192.168.30.x
 
Site A - ASA 5510
Site B - ASA 5505
Site C - ASA 5505
 
Site-to-site VPN is established and works between A and B, A and C. Users would like to establish a tunnel between B and C to work on a common project and the data is on Site B.
 
I tried configuring the S2S VPN with pre-shared keys on both firewalls at sites B and C but in the end it is not established (I cannot ping either side). I used the Wizard interface multiple times and one time the CLI. I generally followed the settings chosen between the headquarter and the individual remote sites and tried to replicate them. Obviously I have made a mistake somewhere.
 
Could there be any limitation on the ASA 5505 in terms of licensing and the number of S2S tunnels?

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Apr 13, 2011

We have got site to site VPN configured between local site with PIX515 6.3(5) and remote site with ASA 5505 7.2(4) . Because of very unreliable internet connection in remote site , we have added new ISP link  which we want to use as redundant link .i understand ASA 5505 can be configured with two ISP link with SLA monitor method for redundancy as per this document ,[URL]
 
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Dec 12, 2011

We have a Cisco ASA 5510 at our main office that makes connection with a 5505 at our other office using site to site VPN. (works)
 
Now for the question,
 
we want to access our other office from the main office but we wont want them to have access to our servers etc. so basically we want to control them but they shouldn't have the rights to control us.

Is this possible with a site to site VPN? and how to do it.

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Dec 4, 2012

We are setting up a new phone system using the UC540 with a VPN connection between 2 buildings using 2 Cisco ASA 5505's at either end.The problem I am having is getting the phones at the remote site to connect to the UC540 at the main site.
 
Phones/Computers (10.0.1.0/24) -- ASA -------------VPN Tunnel------------- ASA -- UC540 -----------Data Vlan1 (10.0.0.0/24)
|------Voice Vlan100 (10.1.1.0/24)
 
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I have an issue with my site to site VPN. I have 4 sites connected  to my main HQ site via Cisco ASAs 5505 firewalls. The problem is that once and then the sites disconnected from my main site. This disconnection is not happening at the same time for the the 4 sites. For example, it might be different site each time disconnected.

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Dec 2, 2012

I have a site to site VPN configured on a asa5505. The tunnel is up and the interesting traffic is successfully being encrypted. The issue is that when inbound traffic originating from a subnet outside of the encrypted range destin to the subnet within the encrypted range, the return traffic is sent into the tunnel and obviously fails.When traffic from 1.1.1.0/24 to 10.2.2.0/24 traverse the firewall the return traffic goes into the tunnel but it doesn't have the correct match parameters?Am I missing something?  I'm expecting that only traffic matching the crypto map will use the tunnel and all other traffic will utilize the default route.

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I'm trying to establish a vpn tunnel with a sonic firewall.  We've checked both ends for differences and they are the same.  PFS has been disabled on both ends.  I'm seeing this in the logs.
 
%ASA-3-713119: Group = x.x.x.x, IP = x.x.x.x, PHASE 1 COMPLETED
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Aug 14, 2012

Got an ASA5505 connected to another endpoint running IPsec and being NAT'd at each end to a 10.0.0.0/24 network. I can pass other types of traffic through the ASA 5505 but not RTP traffic. The moment it is NAT'd and hits the firewall rules it gets denied by the default deny at the bottom of the list.

Currently the rules are as follows

Incoming External
allow ip any any
allow tcp any any
allow udp any any
default deny

[code]....

It wont allow us to setup a voip call...however when the same call manager sets up a voip call NOT using this ipsec tunnel it works just fine.

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