IP addresing for VPN connections

Portuguez
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IP addresing for VPN connections

Hi, We have many consultans (300) whom work from their homes through a vpn connection to the main office, once there, they have different vpn connections to our customers. We need a solution where the connetions to our customers uses IP addresses from our main office. It is possible for the Meraki MX to achive this? How?

 

Thanks

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nwu1
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Portuguez,

 

Could you clarify this section:

"... once there, they have different vpn connections to our customers. We need a solution where the connections to our customers uses IP addresses from our main office."?

 

If consultants are working from home(remotely), and they're using client VPN into the main office then they'll be the configured subnet. If they are directly connected to the customers network, and they VPN into the main office, it would be the same subnet. 

 

If consultants are connecting to the customers network via another VPN, you cannot VPN from that endpoint back to the main office as there would be erratic routing issues.

 

Cheers,

Nick

PhilipDAth
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Kind of a big deal

Are you referring to client VPN connections or site to site VPN connections?

 

If someone uses a client VPN connection to your office then wont be able to go back out a site to site VPN connection unless the client VPN IP pool is in the site to site VPN encryption domain - or they connect to the remote site via a proxy server or a jump host.

Portuguez
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Thanks both for your answers, finally we decided to go with Asa instead of Meraki. 

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