We need to setup site to site vpn between Lucent Firewall at one end and Cisco 2811/21 router on the other end. Lucent Firewall is setup and the vpn parameters are available. The main part of the project is to configure the Cisco ISA 2811/2821 router for VPN. We would also like to know what are the PreRequisties needed in the router to setup VPN.

Oct 20, 2016 Cisco DMVPN Configuration Example - Networks Training Dynamic Multipoint VPN (DMVPN) is a Cisco VPN solution used when high scalability and minimal configuration complexity is required in connecting branch offices to a central HQ Hub site. DMVPN is one of the most scalable and most efficient VPN types supported by Cisco. Mikrotik to Cisco ASA IPsec VPN - VION Technology Blog

Creating Extended ACL. Next step is to create an access-list and define the traffic we would like the router to pass through each VPN tunnel. In this example, for the first VPN tunnel it would be traffic from headquarters (10.10.10.0/24) to remote site 1 (20.20.20.0/24) and for the second VPN tunnel it will be from our headquarters (10.10.10.0/24) to remote site 2 (30.30.30.0/24).

This time I configured a static S2S VPN between a Palo Alto firewall and a Cisco IOS router. Here comes the tutorial: I am not using a virtual interface (VTI) on the Cisco router in this scenario, but the classical policy-based VPN solution. That is, no route entry is needed on the Cisco machine. However, the Palo Alto implements all VPNs with tunnel interfaces. IPSec Tunnel Between Cisco Routers | Site to Site VPN Jan 12, 2020

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Configuring Site to Site IPSec VPN Tunnel Between Cisco At this point, we have completed the IPSec VPN configuration on the Site 1 router. We now move to the Site 2 router to complete the VPN configuration. The settings for Router 2 are identical, with the only difference being the peer IP Addresses and access lists: Configure Site to Site IPSec VPN Tunnel in Cisco IOS Router Oct 08, 2015 Site to Site VPN between Cisco ASA and Router The first site (Remote1) is equipped with a Cisco ASA firewall (any model) and the second site (Remote2) is equipped with a Cisco Router. Remember that a Cisco ASA firewall is by default capable to support IPSEC VPN but a Cisco Router must have the proper IOS software type in order to support encrypted VPN … Site to Site VPN between Cisco Router - Cisco Community