Ok, Just so I am clear if the vendor enables NAT-T on their edge device, do I need to add the isakmp nat-traversal in my pix config? Also, if I do, does this isakmp nat-traversal command stand alone or does it need to be a part of an isakmp policy that is enabled on an interface?
Hi all,
The issue I am running into is one that I am not sure can be solved. I have a PIX 515 that is PAT-ing the outside interface address for the inside users. The PIX is a headend device connecting to the internet on the outside interface.
The goal I am hoping to achieve is to allow...
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