VPN Installation Time Frame

VPN Installation Time Frame

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VPN Installation Time Frame dizzl3 01-05-2007
Posted by dizzl3 on January 5, 2007, 6:12 pm
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Questions for all you Cisco techs in here. Whats your timeframe as to
setup a remote to site vpn connection? Im asking this because we hired
a consultant to do this setup and it took him 4.5 hours. Any inputs on
this would be great. Thanks.


Posted by Brian V on January 5, 2007, 7:26 pm
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> Questions for all you Cisco techs in here. Whats your timeframe as to
> setup a remote to site vpn connection? Im asking this because we hired
> a consultant to do this setup and it took him 4.5 hours. Any inputs on
> this would be great. Thanks.
>

Depends on the complexities involved. Equipment at each end, software
versions, IP addressing, number of sites, having to deal with other vendors
etc etc etc. 4.5 doesn't seem that bad, I've had turnups that were
20minutes, I've also had turnups that took more than 2weeks due to having to
deal with idiots.



Posted by daytime on January 6, 2007, 10:22 am
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Brian V wrote:
> > Questions for all you Cisco techs in here. Whats your timeframe as to
> > setup a remote to site vpn connection? Im asking this because we hired
> > a consultant to do this setup and it took him 4.5 hours. Any inputs on
> > this would be great. Thanks.
> >
>
> Depends on the complexities involved. Equipment at each end, software
> versions, IP addressing, number of sites, having to deal with other vendors
> etc etc etc. 4.5 doesn't seem that bad, I've had turnups that were
> 20minutes, I've also had turnups that took more than 2weeks due to having to
> deal with idiots.

May I enquire how much said consultant was paid? so I may drool and
study harder ;)


Posted by dizzl3 on January 8, 2007, 1:42 pm
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Well the setup was just for one remote client thats working at his
house to connect to his office pc. Due to ISO regulations that
required a VPN connections due to the sensitivity of the data that was
coming through. So as far as the complexities of the setup I dont
know. But we did get a bill for $540 for 4.5 hours of work = $120phr.
We will pay the bill of course :) I should have paid attention in my
Cisco class at school. Wait I did but they didnt teach us about
setting up VPNs..


> Brian V wrote:
> > > Questions for all you Cisco techs in here. Whats your timeframe as to
> > > setup a remote to site vpn connection? Im asking this because we hired
> > > a consultant to do this setup and it took him 4.5 hours. Any inputs on
> > > this would be great. Thanks.
>
> > Depends on the complexities involved. Equipment at each end, software
> > versions, IP addressing, number of sites, having to deal with other vendors
> > etc etc etc. 4.5 doesn't seem that bad, I've had turnups that were
> > 20minutes, I've also had turnups that took more than 2weeks due to having to
> > deal with idiots.May I enquire how much said consultant was paid? so I may
drool and
> study harder ;)


Posted by daytime on January 8, 2007, 1:55 pm
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dizzl3 wrote:
> Well the setup was just for one remote client thats working at his
> house to connect to his office pc. Due to ISO regulations that
> required a VPN connections due to the sensitivity of the data that was
> coming through. So as far as the complexities of the setup I dont
> know. But we did get a bill for $540 for 4.5 hours of work = $120phr.
> We will pay the bill of course :) I should have paid attention in my
> Cisco class at school. Wait I did but they didnt teach us about
> setting up VPNs..
>
>
> > Brian V wrote:
> > > > Questions for all you Cisco techs in here. Whats your timeframe as to
> > > > setup a remote to site vpn connection? Im asking this because we hired
> > > > a consultant to do this setup and it took him 4.5 hours. Any inputs on
> > > > this would be great. Thanks.
> >
> > > Depends on the complexities involved. Equipment at each end, software
> > > versions, IP addressing, number of sites, having to deal with other vendors
> > > etc etc etc. 4.5 doesn't seem that bad, I've had turnups that were
> > > 20minutes, I've also had turnups that took more than 2weeks due to having
to
> > > deal with idiots.May I enquire how much said consultant was paid? so I
may drool and
> > study harder ;)

That sounds pretty good to me ;) I will have to swot up on VPNs


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