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whorowitz
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I have 3 routers, a central site and two remote sites all connected via VPN. The central site also supports PC connections via the Cisco VPN client. If a user connects to the central site, he can connect to resources on remote site A but cannot connect to resources on remote site B. If I connect to a host in site B and ping any address in the subnet being used to provide PC connections, suddenly, the PC can connect to resources in site B, even if the ping from the host in site B was to a different host in the PC VPN subnet.

Clearly I am missing some detail from my route-maps, but I don't understand what I should be looking for. Can someone provide me with an explanation of why this is happening and what might need to be changed so the the users connecting to the central site can always reach resources in the B remote site?

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