Cisco Systems PIX515E quick start Site-to-Site VPN Configuration

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The configurations should display as shown below:

The HTTP clients on the private and public networks can now securely access the DMZ web server.

Site-to-Site VPN Configuration

Site-to-site VPN (Virtual Private Networking) features provided by the PIX 515E enable businesses to securely extend their networks across low-cost public Internet connections to business partners and remote offices worldwide. A VPN connection allows you to send data from one location to another over a secure connection, or “tunnel,” by first strongly authenticating both ends of the connection, and then automatically encrypting all data sent between the two locations. Some models of the PIX 515E include a VPN Accelerator Card+ (VAC+), which provides significantly improved VPN throughput. You can purchase a VAC+ as an add-on for other PIX 515E models.

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Contents Cisco PIX 515E Firewall About the Cisco PIX 515E Firewall Hardware FeaturesSoftware Features 69-0123-01 69-0124-01 69-0125-01 Power cable Rubber feet Check Items IncludedInstall the PIX 515E DMZConfigure the PIX 515E Example Configurations DMZ ConfigurationManage IP Pools for Network Translations Select the Translation Rules tab Page Page Configure Address Translations on Private Networks Page Page Page Configure External Identity for the DMZ Web Server Configurations should display as shown below Provide Http Access to the DMZ Web Server Page Page Site-to-Site VPN Configuration Start the VPN Wizard Configure the VPN Peer Page Configure the IKE Policy Page Configure Internal Traffic Page View and Enable VPN Commands Obtaining DES and 3DES/AES Encryption Licenses Optional Maintenance and Upgrade ProceduresEstablishing Site-to-Site VPNs with other Cisco Products Restore the Default Configuration Command DescriptionHttp 192.168.1.0 Alternative Ways to Access the PIX 515E Ethernet Check the LEDs LEDColor Status Description Obtaining Documentation Cisco.comDocumentation CD-ROM Ordering DocumentationCisco TAC Website Documentation FeedbackObtaining Technical Assistance Opening a TAC Case TAC Case Priority DefinitionsObtaining Additional Publications and Information Page USA