Cisco VPN :: Setting Up A Site-to-site VPN With Two ASA5505s Across WAN Connection
Aug 28, 2011
I am planning on setting up a site to site VPN with two ASA5505s across a WAN connection. Take a look at my setup and answer this. To get this started, I would need to get my ISP to route any traffic from my external IP address to which address: 192.168.100.220 or 10.255.255.2. I have never done this before. Inside port is 192.168.100.220, Outside port is 10.255.255.2
i have 2 router asa 5505 with base license i wanna make site to site vpn connection and remote site using vpn client to connect first i have hdsl router with 5 public ip i wanna try it by giving 1 public ip to each router and try the vpn but nothing work?
Just now my boss asked me to prepare to set up site-to-site VPN on Cisco 881 Integrated Services router to ASA 5505 router which is now running at the HQ side. I am now learning pdf file from Cisco which mention how to setup site-to-site VPN between Cisco 1812 IOS router and ASA 5505 router by using ASDM V6.1 and SDM V2.5. Can't find the paper for that Cisco 881 device.
I'm setting up site to site VPN on a RV110W router. The administrator guide site to site instructions don't match the options on the router.The first step tells you to click on VPN then Basic VPN Setup. The router under the VPN option only has three choices, (1) VPN Clients, (2) Certificate Management and (3) VPN Passthrough. I have upgraded to the latest firmware 1.0.0.9.
I am setting up a site to site IPSec VPN between two ASAs.I want to NAT an internal host that my VPN peer's network will be connecting to. So I need to make sure the traffic coming from this internal host is NATted before it enters the VPN tunnel as "interesting traffic"
So let's say remote network 192.168.20.0 /24 is connecting through IPSec VPN tunnel with peers 65.200.1.1 and 198.14.7.10 to host 10.100.1.7 on my network.I want to NAT host 10.100.1.7 to 192.168.100.5 to the remote network connects to the 192 address, not the 10 (I am using a ASA 5505)
Is there a guide to set up a site to site VPN using 1841.
I have 3 points, 1 1841, 1 pix 506e and 1 ASA 5500. I need a good guide/manual to set up this. I would like to connect to any of the points, and be able to see all the infrastructure.
who's familiar with the asa 5505 could give me a basic walk through on setting up a site to site vpn between two of them. One of the previous guys set it up so that people can vpn in with the cisco client but that's a whole different problem. It disconnects after a while randomly.
We've just deployed a site-to-site VPN using a 5505 ASA on the client's site and a checkpoint Nokia FW on our site. Everything seems to be fine except that the user's connections to their file shares seem to be intermittently dropping. One minute the connection to the shares is there, next thing it's lost. There is no logic to it because no two users are experiencing issues at the same time, as a matter of fact even on the same PC where a user has access to 3 shares on 3 different servers, one could be showing as connected whereas the other two be dropping. [code]
As you can see the Duplex and Speed are set to auto, I've rectified this since then and I'm keeping a close eye on the output errors, and collisions. However, I'm afraid that this did not rectify the issue and the users are still experiencing intermittent connection dropping to their file shares over the VPN!
Recently I used the wizard to create an IPsec site-to-site connection, which went very smoothly; however, I now noticed that when I connect via Anyconnect 2.5.0217 I cannot get to local and subnatted resources on the network.
I rolled back to saved config file, which was taken before the site-to-site vpn was created, but that did not work as well.What should I check to see why I can no longer get to different subnets after the site-to-site vpn connection.
im drawing a blank trying to setup a site to site connection with a 5505 ASA using ipsec and isakmp.i have the pre shared key as well as the external address of the other end of the tunnel but do not remember what the commands are to setup the crypto map and isakmp.
our customer unfortunately uses a Watchguard.Finally we could establish a site-to-site vpn connection.To test if the connection re-establish again, we cleared our vpn session by "clear crypto isakmp <session id>" and after that "clear crypto sa <ip address of the peer>"After that, the session is down on our site, but the watchguard keeps the Phase I still up, either the deleting messages from our cisco are visible in the watchguard log files.Watchguard helpdesk told us, that the messages are only seen as a deletion message for Phase II, therefore Watchguard keeps Phase I up and running.Here you could see the cisco 7206 log messages aftre the clear commands:
In my opinion, it looks ok and we do not have problems with other VPN devices with this kind of tests.what could be done that the watchguard deletes Phase I, too? Or that an explicit Phase I deletion message is created and sent by our cisco 7206?
I have a requirement to create a site to site vpn tunnel on ASA 5510 from a remote site to my HO, ihave already other site-to-site tunnels are up and running on the ASA.The issue is my remote site has got the network address which falls in one of the subnet used in HO(192.168.10.0/24).My requirement is only My remote site need to accees couple of my servers in HO which is in 192.168.200.0/24 subnet.
currently I have a Cisco 2921 router and I have one active site-to-site VPN connection through the internet.my question is; how I can create another Ipsec site-to-site VPN connection ? I have to keep the 1st VPN connection active.
We have 3 sites, with a Cisco ASA 5520 at each location.
HQ (Headquarters) internal network: 172.16.110.0/24, DR (Disaster Recovery) internal network: 172.16.120.0/24 BO (Branch Office) internal network: 172.16.150.0/24
HQ and DR have a 100Mbps permanent MPLS link between each other.Branch Office has a Site 2 Site VPN connection to HQ. If it fails, it establishes a Site 2 Site VPN connection to DR. This works perfectly.Now the routing issue... There is no route to the BO in the routing table at HQ/DR. The default gateway is used to reach the BO and that works for HQ when the VPN is between HQ/BO. If the VPN fails over to DR/BO, HQ can't reach BO anymore.I need to have some kind of conditional route injection from the ASA where the VPN is established. I was considering a tracked static route, but I was wondering if the S2S VPN itself has a functionality to do so. I thought the Reverse Route Injection was it but it's enabled on our crypto map and doesn't seem to work...
We have ordered a pair of Cisco ASA5520 (ASA5520-BUN-K9).Now there is a requirement to terminate site-to-site VPN from remote site. Do we need VPN plus licence for this and how much it cost?
The scenario where a Site to Site VPN tunnel has been established between Site A and Site B. Lan on Site A can ping Lan on Site B. My problem is a Printer behind Site B needs to be accessed by using the WAN IP address of Site A. Also i could not ping the remote lan or printer from the router.
Below are my configure on the Cisco 877 in site A.
Building configuration... Current configuration : 5425 bytes ! ! Last configuration change at 15:09:21 PCTime Fri Jun 15 2012 by admin01 ! version 12.4 no service pad
cisco products and am struggling getting a VPN going between an ASA 5505 and 5510. I have a VPN created (using the VPN wizward on both) and it shows the VPN is up, but I can't ping the remote site (from either side).
I would like to know if there is any command that i can use to terminate a site-to-site connection and restart it whenever i want to.I don't want to use the shut down command since i use the specific interface as an exit point to the internet.
i configured site to site VPN beetwen the asa 5505 (asa 8.4.2) and the asa 5510 (asa 8.4.4). how i can configure that the users from one side and second side use internet in same time?
I currently configured a site-to-site vpn connection in one of our client. Configuration is fine and site-to-site connection is working properly.We noticed that when the tunnel is idle the site-to-site connection between these two branches is disconnected.
We need to ping the other site in order to re-establish the connection and perform a continuous ping in order to keep the tunnel active. Any way to keep the tunnel active even though there are no activity running on both sites and even without pinging continuously.
We have a site to site client that is having issue with intermittent disconnects. The Main endpoint is a CIsco ASA 5520 8.4.3 and the remote site has a a Cisco ASA 5505 8.2.5.
If we have a disconnect, we can "logout" of the Main ASA and the connection seems to find itself and traffic will flow. This take place about every 1 - 5 minutes but if you reset the crypto (which I am assuming you do) by logging out under the Logging Monitor Session - ikev1 sessions. It all starts right back up.
I am stumped. At first I thought MTUs but I am not sure that is the answer.
I have dsl connection from TE-data from 3com modem in 2 sites. and I have 2 cisco routers 1921 and there is a vpn site to site between them and the VPN connection is working good. and i configured PAT on one of them to allow the users access the internet but tere is a problem: [code]
I have ASA 5505, i configured site to site vpn between central site and remote site and is working. Now the problem is we use remote site for troubleshooting purpose, so we need to create a tunnel from remote site to central site. I need to configure such a way that remote site can craete a tunnel to central site, but central site not able to create a tunnel, it just respond to remote site.
I am trying to set up a site to site ipsec connection. AT site A, I have Vlan's 652-10.55.216.0/24, Vlan653 -10.55.217.0/24, Vlan 654-10.55.217.0/24 and Vlan655-10.55.219.0/24 and at site B, Vlan650-10.55.214.0/24 and Vlan651-10.55.215.0/24.The problem is that I am unable to get any associations when i do a "sh crypto isakmp sa"/"sh crypto ipsec sa" on either router at each site.I am also unable to ping by pluging in a laptop into the site at each site. Laptop at site A is set to access vlan 655 and laptop at site B is set to acess vlan 651. I can ping all the devices from one end to the other.I have turned on debug crypto isakmp, debug crypto ipsec, debug crypto ipsec errors but dont get anything at all as output.I have attached the sh run for each router Cisco (1941/K9) and switch (Catalyst 3750) at each site.
I have an ASA 5525 and need to configure site to site ipsec vpn to 3 peers. I currently have an existing /28 public address from my ISP that is used by other services.Is there a way to use this existing ip range to configure IPSEC tunnels to 3 peers ?
Our Headquarter (asa 5510) is running a site to site vpn connection with a Branch office (router 2811). All remote users are accesing the internet through the VPN and also accesing headquarter file servers.I want to know if there is a way for some remote users to be able to use the vpn for accesing the file servers but to access the internet through the branch office. The rest of the remote users will be still accessing the internet through VPN.