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On a few occasions I’ve seen this
give some rather annoying results if the connection between the Cisco’s
is not 100% reliable. But if you’re gonna
use the Cisco’s in a VPN Server – Client config
with a decent line and there aren’t any restrictions firewall-wise, it
should work decently. (Not 100% sure if the Cisco VPN Server – Client thing
works with two 525’s, to be honest, we had a 3000 VPN Concentrator on the
other side, so..) Oh, and using the connection as ‘on
demand’ should work alright, but if you can, put up a dedicated VPN
instead.. when I say that it ‘should work alright’, it’s
another one of those ‘perfect world’ scenarios.. ;) Paul. -----Original Message----- Hello
Collective List Wisdom ;) I’ve
just been tasked with setting up our AD to replicate over a Cisco Pix VPN.
I’ve assembled some links now to various Microsoft articles and Cisco
articles regarding most facets of what will be involved. What I’m looking
for are any “Gotcha’s” from the real world versus the perfect
one the writers of said articles tend to live in. Essentially setup is proposed
as follows: Here
– 2 DC’s (Windows 2003 Server) and 2 Cisco 525’s (high
availability) Remote
Site – 1 DC (Windows 2003 Server and 1 Cisco 525 VPN
link between here and remote site for AD Replication, etc. As I
said earlier, I’m mostly looking for “notes from the field”
covering things they DON’T tell you in most articles. I’m back to
my light reading…. r/ Lou |
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD Replication over VPN Paul van Geldrop
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD Replication over VPN Paul van Geldrop
