01-14-2014 08:58 AM - edited 03-16-2019 09:14 PM
Hi,
I've got some Cisco 2901 routers configured with VPN tunnels to an ASA5510 (multiple networks on both sides).
The tunnel works correctly from network to network. The router itself however can not ping any of the remote networks.
If ping from the router while setting the source address to the internal IP, the pings complete successfully.
So I know that the router is trying to contact the remote networks using its external IP and that's why it's failing
How can I force the router to contact those remote networks using the internal IP?
01-14-2014 09:12 AM
You can ping it with the source address of the lan interface:
ping
HTH,
John
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01-14-2014 09:16 AM
Hi John,
Yes I know.
I guess maybe I should have expanded on why I need this.
The router has FXS/FXO ports and the call manager is on the other side of the VPN.
Therefore the router can't register with the callmanager.
Thanks!
01-14-2014 09:22 AM
Hmmm...you changed your complete original post after I posted.
Well, I'm not a phone guy. You may be better moving your discussion to "Collaboration, Voice, and Video/IP Telephony". They may be able to help you faster.
HTH,
John
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01-30-2014 11:59 AM
Problem ended up being fixed by this:
mgcp bind control source-interface
mgcp bind media source-interface
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