Question:
How do I set up a VPN on a Cisco ASA 5510 where the remote node is on a dynamic IP address?
Dave
2007-08-27 12:01:59 UTC
Some VPN devices don't have a problem with this, but the Cisco ASA device seems to demand that a fixed IP address be associated with a VPN endpoint. I need to VPN to two locations whose IPs may change, but they use a dynamic DNS service to map a static FQDN to their current IP address. I can't figure out how to get the Cisco to use that FQDN (office1.mydomain.com, e.g.) instead of an IP address. Cisco appears to support this via some kind of "dynamic map" but I cannot figure out how to make it work. Any help or configuration examples would be much appreciated.
Three answers:
anonymous
2007-08-28 12:31:32 UTC
Is this what you are looking for?



http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/secursw/ps2138/products_maintenance_guide_chapter09186a008007da4d.html
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2016-10-17 07:15:03 UTC
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anonymous
2014-04-20 12:33:59 UTC
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