As you can see above, I have a dynamic PAT configuration for the user subnet. The NAT part is quite important because we will talk about that later. There are two objects, one for the branch user subnet and another one for the HQ webserver subnet. The default route is pointing to the ISP router with a static route. The interface configuration is self-explanatory, ASA has two interfaces, one for the user and another one for the Internet. Cisco ASA non-VPN Configurations Branch Office Branch Office ASA Let's assume the client-pc (10.10.60.10) in the branch office needs to access a web server (192.168.10.10) in the headquarters. Our ultimate goal here is to set up a site-to-site VPN between the Branch Office and the Headquarters.
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