Found out today that Cisco has a configuration guide for VPN between PIX firewall to a Juniper Netscreen Firewall
Found out today that Cisco has a configuration guide for VPN between PIX firewall to a Juniper Netscreen Firewall
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Helo,
I have set up a site to site vpn between a Netscreen 5 GT and a Cisco 3845 router and have opened both icmp and rdp services from both ends and am able to ping to the host behind the cisco router but am not able to connect to the host behind the cisco router using rdp , but the host behind the cisco router is able to connect to my host machine behind the netscreen 5GT using RDP .. Where do you think the issue might be ?
Thanks,
Jai
How about sending the config files on both sides?
Cheers,
Rajesh
Hello Rajesh,
I have a query reagaring Site to Site VPN setup between a Netscreen 5gt and Cisco asa.
We have a netscreen 5GT and the client has a Cisco ASA.
Scenario is a VPN tunnel has to be setup from the subnet in our end ie 10.10.10.0 is to connect to a couple of individual Nated IP address ( ie On their end the Nated IP is 192.168.108.2 and the IP address is 10.100.1.2 )
I do have expierence setting up site to site vpn where both end have the Network address but how to i go about sentting up a VPN tunnel from my subnet to individual Natted Ip address at the other end ?
Should i try policy or route based with Nat Traversal ?
Any assistance will be helpfull.
Regards,
Tom
Hi Tom, in this scenario, a route based VPN would be the way to go for couple of reasons;
http://kb.juniper.net/InfoCenter/index?page=content&id=KB4124
The above article would help you understand different needs.
Cheers,
rsivanandan