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| Dr. VPNlabs Question (Archived) |
| Kendal Emery |
posted: 2002-03-12 10:48:57
I have a fairly simple question, but one I can't
seem to find the answer to anywhere. I have DSL
at 2 locations, I connect through Cisco 67X
routers. I have windows 2000 at both locations.
I am trying to set up a simple VPN between the two
sites. I configured both accept and send
connections at both ends, but I can't seem to get
anywhere. I belive the problem is opening up the
Ciscos to send the traffic to the right computer,
but literature on the Cisco's is scarce, and if
you try to ask Cisco, they tell you they don't
handle technical support on these routers. So
what do I do, or where can I find information on
setting this up.
Thanks
Kendal |
| Dr. VPNlabs |
posted: 2002-03-16 14:25:41
Kendal, You may need
Static NAT for the
Windows2000 VPN
Server. http://www.cis
co.com/warp/public/556/9.
html
Make sure
that your Cisco 67X is
passing protocols 47(GRE)
50 and 51. Port
1512(Wins) Port 709,
389 and 500 Port 1723
PPTP
Let us know
if this doesn't solve
your
issues.
cheers,
Dr. VPN Labs Staff |
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