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Site to site with an ASA5505 to a Linksys BEFVP41

bradarmitage
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I'm trying to create a site-to-site connection between a ASA5505 and a Linksys BEFVP41. The remote site BEFVP41 connects but I can't get any traffic to the head-office network.

remote = 188.88.9.0 /24

headoffice = 188.88.8.0 /24

Config attached.

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ggilbert
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hello,

Did you get this working. I looked at the config on the ASA and according to what you have stated, it seems that you want to encrypt between 188.88.8.0/24 to 188.88.9.0/24 - But your access-list for encryption states

access-list outside_60_cryptomap extended permit ip 188.88.8.0 255.255.255.0 host 207.216.215.135

This is going to encrypt traffic originating from 188.88.8.0/24 to the host 207.216.215.135

IS that what you want to do?

Is that how it is configured on the linksys side?

Thanks

Gilbert

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ggilbert
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hello,

Did you get this working. I looked at the config on the ASA and according to what you have stated, it seems that you want to encrypt between 188.88.8.0/24 to 188.88.9.0/24 - But your access-list for encryption states

access-list outside_60_cryptomap extended permit ip 188.88.8.0 255.255.255.0 host 207.216.215.135

This is going to encrypt traffic originating from 188.88.8.0/24 to the host 207.216.215.135

IS that what you want to do?

Is that how it is configured on the linksys side?

Thanks

Gilbert

Thanks for your reply Gilbert.

I haven't managed to get this going yet.

I do want to encrypt data between 188.88.8.0/24 and 188.88.9.0/24.

How would I go about making the change you suggest?

Thanks B4Hand,

Brad

Give gilbert credit for this one...

access-list outside_60_cryptomap extended permit ip 188.88.8.0 255.255.255.0 188.88.9.0 255.255.255.0

access-list inside_nat0_outbound extended permit ip 188.88.8.0 255.255.255.0 188.88.9.0 255.255.255.0

Thank-you ever so much for the quick response. I will hopefully get a chance to implement and test this later tonight.

Cheers,

Brad

I applied the suggested solution and it worked like a charm. Thank-you very much for the excellent information.

Cheers,

Brad

Adam,

Thanks and

Brad,

I am glad you got it to work.

Cheers,

Gilbert

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