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Packet Tracer - only ASA 5505

ctusa2003am
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Hi,

I want to work on L2L VPN between 5510s but the only ASA on my Packet tracer (version 7.0.0.0306) is 5505. Is it all you have in packet tracer?

Thanks,

CTUSA2003AM

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Hello,

Packet Tracer only has the 5505. You can build an L2L VPN with two 5505s as well:

http://packetlife.net/blog/2011/jul/11/lan-lan-vpn-asa-5505/

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Hello,

there is a full Packet Tracer lab available for download here. The configs are in the 'Configs' folder. Enable passwords are blank, so when you log on to the devices, just type 'en' and then press Enter.

http://freeccnalab.com/2014/12/03/asa-site-to-site-vpn-packet-tracer-lab/

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Hello,

Packet Tracer only has the 5505. You can build an L2L VPN with two 5505s as well:

http://packetlife.net/blog/2011/jul/11/lan-lan-vpn-asa-5505/

Hi,

Thanks for your above post. Is it possible to get the whole config of the above settings? It shows the VPN part which is useful, but would need some more help in terms of how to associate the vlans with actual interfaces. For example for internal IPs to make connections with internal PCs/switches etc. I have to make the connections in the packet tracer, but how to do that, since it can be done only to a physical interface and seeing the whole running config can help.

Thanks,

Hello,

there is a full Packet Tracer lab available for download here. The configs are in the 'Configs' folder. Enable passwords are blank, so when you log on to the devices, just type 'en' and then press Enter.

http://freeccnalab.com/2014/12/03/asa-site-to-site-vpn-packet-tracer-lab/

Thanks, it's the only place where I have found the default password.

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