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RV320 VPN GW to GW connects but cannot pass traffic

bbrannan
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Have 2 RV320s set up in a lab environment to create and test an IPSEC VPN. I am able to establish the VPN tunnel but am unable to ping beyond the remote router's LAN port. 

 

Network A - 192.168.1.0

Router-A LAN - 192.168.1.4

Router-A WAN - xxx.xxx.xxx.26

 

Router-B WAN - xxx.xxx.xxx.27

Router-B LAN - 192.168.4.253

Network B - 192.168.4.0

 

From Router A diagnostics, I am able to ping devices on 192.168.1.0 network but not on 192.168.4.0 network, however I can ping Router-B LAN port. And vice versa, from Router-B, I am able to ping all devices on 192.168.4.0 network but not on 192.168.1.0 network and am able to ping Router-A LAN.

The tunnel status shows connected but no traffic is able to pass. Disabled the firewall on both routers and on the lab PCs that are connected to either side.

What am I overlooking or missing?

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bbrannan
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I have searched other threads in this forum and found one post with a issue identical to the one I am seeing but no resolution posted. Nobody has any thoughts or suggestions? I have gone over my steps, restarted from scratch, and followed Cisco's steps to the letter, but keep having the same issue. Really pulling my hair out here.