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Cisco vpn setup router
Cisco vpn setup router










cisco vpn setup router

  • Cisco router (192.168.1.253) pings fine to BT home hub router (192.168.1.254) and pings other networked devices fine connected wirelessly to BT home hub.
  • Cisco router used a straight through cable wired to BT home hub.
  • A picture shown on top of the post illsturate the topology. To realistically test it out I have put this setup in a working environment with a broadband router.

    cisco vpn setup router

    Computer pings fine to gateway of internal IP address 192.168.1.253.Computer VPN fine and got the right pool IP address from the router (In this case 192.168.1.10).Computer has correct VPN configuration setup.A computer with 10.10.10.2 connected to fa0/1.

    cisco vpn setup router

    What I have tested so far is all in internal network meaning that traffic never go out the external network. On the port forwarding side on BT Home Hub, I have created a setting for it which is (1723) for PPTP and mapped to 192.168.1.253 which is the IP of fa0/0's Cisco router. ! Last configuration change at 12:20:34 UTC Fri Jan 3 2014Ĭrypto pki token default removal timeout 0 Here is the config files for my Cisco router: What I am trying to achieve is to allow external PCs to VPN inside to my Cisco router (VPN server already setup tested and working in internal network). If there's anyone that would be willing to give me some help, advice, point me to a guide/video that could help, or even alternative methods to achieving the end goal of a secure connection between this server and the other remote devices, I'd GREATLY appreciate it.I am having troubles with the Home Hub router's (I think) inbound/outbound traffic. I tried to use the EasyVPN client to gateway setup on the RV320, but the VPN client application is incompatible with Windows 10 and some of the machines that will need to use this VPN are Win10 machines. All the guides I can find are either out of date, incomplete, or not what I'm looking for. I'm attempting to do this using the OpenVPN built into the RV320, but I'm way over my head here. I'm extremely new to practical VPN useage, but I'm needing to get a secure VPN connection setup between this server and about 6 different locations asap. The proposed connection would be Server>RV320 router>Internet>Remote device. I'm trying to set up a VPN connection between a server and several PCs at different remote systems. Hi, this is my first post here, so apologies if I do anything wrong.












    Cisco vpn setup router