From: Brad Hedlund (BHedlund@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Jan 09 2000 - 05:28:32 GMT-3
IPSec is also available in 11.3(11) for the 2500's.
Personally, I would trust 11.3 code more over 12.0(7) ... Cisco has tendency
to re-break things in new code. When 12.0 gets into rev (11 - 20) I'll
start putting it on 2500's.
-Brad
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Muralidhar Devarasetty [mailto:dhar_murali@hotmail.com]
> Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2000 11:22 PM
> To: vnthomas@hotmail.com; BHedlund@LifeTimeFitness.com;
> michael_macchiorola@lucent.com
> Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: RE: VPN Study material
>
>
> U can try with 12.7 IOS for 2500 series which supports
> ipsec.I never tried
> with check point but I triedd with pre share key
> authentication and worked
> fine for me.
> http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios12
> 0/12cgcr/secur_c/scprt4/index.htm
> The subsections in this contest will explain U better.
>
> Murali
>
>
> ----Original Message Follows----
> From: "Varghese Thomas" <vnthomas@hotmail.com>
> Reply-To: "Varghese Thomas" <vnthomas@hotmail.com>
> To: BHedlund@LifeTimeFitness.com, michael_macchiorola@lucent.com
> CC: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: RE: VPN Study material
> Date: Sun, 09 Jan 2000 08:20:42 GST
>
> Hello,
>
> Thanks to have such a valuable info on VPN.
>
> I am trying to use Cisco IPsec/ISAKMP with Checkpoint
> firewall, but it is
> not working.
>
> Has anyone tried it successfully and I will be grateful, if
> someone can
> assist me with relevant info.
>
> Tx n Rd
>
>
> >From: Brad Hedlund <BHedlund@LifeTimeFitness.com>
> >Reply-To: Brad Hedlund <BHedlund@LifeTimeFitness.com>
> >To: "'Michael Macchiorola'" <michael_macchiorola@lucent.com>
> >CC: "'ccielab@groupstudy.com'" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> >Subject: RE: VPN Study material
> >Date: Sat, 8 Jan 2000 00:21:24 -0600
> >
> >
> >Actually, 2500 series routers can do more than gre tunnels,
> they can do
> >IPSec as well.
> >All you need is an IPSec enabled feature set. I have IPSec
> running on a
> >2500 in a lab.
> >
> >The only edge a 3600 has over a 2500 in IPSec'ing is more raw CPU
> >horsepower.
> >
> >I wouldnt be surprised if in the CCIE lab we were asked to
> make an IPSec
> >VPN
> >between a 3600 and a 2500.
> >
> >-Brad
> >
> >
> > > I was doing some research regarding the VPN information.
> > > Here's the only
> > > information I have found that may be applicable to the lab:
> > >
> > > 2500 - Considered a VPN-enabled router. This device is
> considered VPN
> > > enabled because you can configure a gre ip tunnel to a remote
> > > destination.
> > >
> > > 1700, 2600, 3600 - Considered VPN-optimized. Considered
> VPN-optimized
> > > because of advanced capabilities; IPSec and L2TP Tunneling
> > > and processors
> > > optimized for the encryption more complex algorithms.
> > >
> > > Mike
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: nobody@groupstudy.com
> [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
> > > Naushad Prasla
> > > Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2000 12:36 AM
> > > To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> > > Subject: VPN Study material
> > >
> > >
> > > Can someone post pertinent VPN URL's for non-7100 series
> > > Routers. I am only
> > > able to find VPDN stuff for standard 2500, 4000 routers.
> Or is it 7100
> > > series VPN router senerios Cisco is testing for?
> > >
> > > Thanks everyone.
> > >
> > > Naushad
> > >
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