In this video, I tried to configure Remote Access IPSec VPN through command-line. It is only base configuration to establish a tunnel between ASA and Cisco VPN client. When I have time, I will continue where I left off. Actually in the next video I am gonna add NAT 0 rule and configure NAT on routers (to show ipsec-over-tcp), vpn filter, and Client U turn.
PART 1
PART 2
PART 3
I was thinking that I could attach initial configurations as a txt file. But I couldn't. So, what I configured on ASA and routers before recording the video is only some ip addresses and default routes to provide ip connectivity.
What you can find in this blog is basic tutorials and guides about Cisco Network devices' configurations.These tutorials are owner's own works and experiences. Owner is not a IT professional, just someone who love to experienced new knowledge and of course who wants to work in IT field. There maybe errors and mistakes everywhere. Please correct it if you found one by leaving a comment.Use information in this blog freely but it is your own responsibility if anything unintended happened.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
ASDM using GNS3
In this video, I tried to show how to get ASDM worked using GNS3.
Monday, September 27, 2010
GNS3 Topology: Site to Site IPSec VPN using pre-shared-key between two ASAs
This is my first GNS3 topology to configure Site to Site IPSec VPN using pre-shared-key on two ASA devices. I didn't add voice to video, because i am trying to keep video size short as much as possible. I hope this video helps you configure VPN using GNS3 (it is recommended to watch this video using 480p option)
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)