DrayTek UK Users' Community Forum
Help, Advice and Solutions from DrayTek Users
NAT internal address before passing to VPN
- paddi
- Topic Author
- Offline
- New Member
Less
More
- Posts: 7
- Thank you received: 0
25 Mar 2014 14:22 #79455
by paddi
NAT internal address before passing to VPN was created by paddi
Hi,
sorry posted this in the wrong forum Earlier.......
i was wondering if anyone could help with this,
i have to be able to NAT to an address before it goes over the VPN connection to a clinet network where we have 2 office locations
both have different subnet address ranges
its similkar to what the guy in this link is trying to achieve
https://supportforums.cisco.com/discuss ... assing-vpn
i have the 3200N router with f/w 3.6.5.1
any help would be great
Paddi
sorry posted this in the wrong forum Earlier.......
i was wondering if anyone could help with this,
i have to be able to NAT to an address before it goes over the VPN connection to a clinet network where we have 2 office locations
both have different subnet address ranges
its similkar to what the guy in this link is trying to achieve
i have the 3200N router with f/w 3.6.5.1
any help would be great
Paddi
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- sicon
- Offline
- Contributor
Less
More
- Posts: 642
- Thank you received: 0
02 Apr 2014 16:45 #79543
by sicon
Replied by sicon on topic Re: NAT internal address before passing to VPN
You need one of the routers that does Multiple phase 2 SA
I know the 2860 2925 both do it but I don't think the others do.
I know the 2860 2925 both do it but I don't think the others do.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
Moderators: Chris, Sami
Copyright © 2024 DrayTek