12-08-2006 07:32 AM - edited 03-11-2019 02:06 AM
I use the Cisco VPN client to connect to a firm. I have a vendor that is providing me with a remote access solution for Cisco VPN client. The problem is that I have want to stay connected to BOTH VPN tunnels but the CISCO VPN client doesn't allow me with the option of connecting to more than one VPN connection at the same time. I asked the vendor if he can provide me with a WEBVPN but it seems his VPN 3000 concentrator doesn't support it. Are there any other workarounds for this case?
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12-08-2006 08:00 AM
1. I think its not good idea to have two VPN connection at same time it could brings lot of problems (IPSEC negotiation problems, routing problems etc.) and its reason why only one tunnel can be up at same time
2. WEB VPN is good idea how to face this issue
VPN 3000 surely supports web vpn (eventhough it was first Cisco device with WEB VPN support)
check following link
M.
hope that helps rate if it does
12-08-2006 08:00 AM
1. I think its not good idea to have two VPN connection at same time it could brings lot of problems (IPSEC negotiation problems, routing problems etc.) and its reason why only one tunnel can be up at same time
2. WEB VPN is good idea how to face this issue
VPN 3000 surely supports web vpn (eventhough it was first Cisco device with WEB VPN support)
check following link
M.
hope that helps rate if it does
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