Do you know anything about the Pix command line? If not, there is no way I'm going to try to assist you over a forum to set this up. Also, different versions of the PIX OS have different commands. Do you know the version you're running. Cisco has some very good how-tos to help you acquire the knowledge. Basics are that you setup some NAT exclusions for the remote end. Setup the ISAKMP and IPSEC settings. Tie those into a service policy, and attach it to the interface pointing toward the Endian box. With those settings created, you will have everything you need to setup the Endian... it's just hit the IPSEC VPN page, enable, hit the add button, and fill in the settings. Mike K.
________________________________ From: Bhupesh Karankar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tue 10/7/2008 10:16 To: efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: [Efw-user] Regarding Endian firewall VPN Tunnel with Cisco PIX 515 Hi All, I want to know, will endian firewall work with Cisco 515E vpn server. i have vpn server in my office with Cisco 515 E product. now in our new branch, can we install endian firewall and can create and vpn tunnel between endian firewall and cisco PIX 515E. if yes, then please let me know how? Waiting for YOUR REPLY Bhupesh Karankar
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