From: Matt Mullen (mullenm@gmail.com)
Date: Tue May 24 2005 - 11:58:43 GMT-3
Richard,
One way of solving this problem would be to configure the 515 as an
EZVPN server and the 501 as an EZVPN client. This will allow the 501
to function very similar to the Cisco VPN Client software so that it
can connect regardless of the dynamic ip address. The configuration
of the 515 will also be similar to the config used to support software
VPN clients. If your 515 is already configured to support VPN Client
software, then all you need to do is configure the 501 as an EZVPN
client.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/pix_sw/v_63/config/basclnt.htm
HTH,
Matt
On 5/23/05, Richard Anderson <richard.p.anderson@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> I am setting up a VPN Tunnel between corporate PIX 515E and a PIX 501 at
> home. At home, the client has cable Modem/DSL connection with dynamic
> address. Won't it be a problem configuring a dynamic public address for
> establishing a successful tunnel. Does it require to have a static IP
> address at home location from the ISP?
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard
>
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