Re: ISA 2004 with Cisco 515e IPSEC VPN 6.3(4)

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Ray thank you for your excellent input

Regards,

John

"." wrote:

The upgrade does allow it to work fine. Unless your rules and configuration
are really complex, the ISA2000 -> ISA2004 Migration Wizard does a good job.
You'll have to do some tweaking, but it only took me a day or so to get it
working as I wanted.

I installed the eval version of 2004 on an old server, ran the ISA 2004
Migration Wizard from the ISA 2004 CD (main menu) on the ISA 2000 server,
and then copied the resulting XML file over to the ISA 2004 server and
imported the configuration. I then tweaked it as needed, re-exported it to
an XML file, copied it to the 2000 server, did an in-place upgrade and
imported the configuration.

Ray

"John" <John@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks a lot for all your input.

Will upgrade to ISA 2004 fix the problem or will the issue carry over?

Thank you,

John

"." wrote:

I presume you mean buying a Pix to replace ISA or to be put in front of
ISA.

No, those are pretty much your options. BTW, ISA 2000 is now off
mainstream
support. I believe security hotfixes will remain available until 2011,
for
whatever that's worth.

Ray

"John" <John@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Is there another solution besides upgrade to ISA 2004 or buying a new
PIX

"." wrote:

No, it's not possible. Due to a design defect, installing ISA 2000 on
a
Windows server broke the server's native ability to create
site-to-site
VPNs. It's not Cisco-specific; site-to-site VPNs just no longer work
once
ISA 2000 got installed.

The only "fix" is to upgrade to ISA 2004.

Ray

"John" <John@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:A7DEF331-2D55-4615-B205-94CFE447DEFF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi everyone,

I'm interested in know if I can setup a IPSEC VPN tunnel between ISA
2000
and a Cisco PIX 515E 6.3(4)

I seen a great link for ISA 2004 but not for ISA 2000.

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/isa/2004/plan/ipsecvpn.mspx?pf=true

If someone can send me a link if available that would be great

Thank you,

John










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