In article <kMYGc.39298$>,
"Dean M. Rhodenizer" <> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am new to this newsgroup so please forgive me if this post does not belong
> here.
>
> I am trying to improve a static routing situation that requires significant
> intervention to use one with dynamic routing.
> Here is the setup..
>
> At our primary location we have 2 Cisco 2600 series routers, connected to 2
> different ISPs, accepting VPN connections from 26 remote locations. (just a
> single tunnel from each remote location to a single endpoint in the primary
> location).
>
>
>
> When a new VPN connection is formed, we would like the VPN endpoint router
> to broadcast the address of the WAN segment behind the tunnel to the
> internal port on the VPN endpoint router so the VPN connected WAN segment's
> address becomes known to the internal network.
>
>
>
> Does anybody have expereince doing this type of this? Any advice would be
> greatly appreciated
Any interior routing protocol, such as OSPF or EIGRP, should be fine for
this. Treat the VPNs as if they were point-to-point serial links, and
then follow any typical routing protocol configuration guide.
--
Barry Margolin,
Arlington, MA
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