Use Gre Tunnel Interface as Gateway For Another Router For a Specific IP
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05-23-2017 01:02 AM - edited 03-05-2019 08:35 AM
Hi everyone,
i have configured a Gre tunnel between a mikrotik router and a C870 Cisco router,i have configured the access list in cisco and routing in mikrotik as well.
the situation is i want to grant access to a specific ip address (like google.com) for my Local network which is 192.168.x.y through Gre tunnel (15.15.15.0/30) so that i could access google through cisco's public ip address.
the gre tunnel on cisco has access to google right now and from local network i can ping cisco's gre tunnel and the trace for that specific ip address is now like this
*LAN Edge Device
*Mikrotik
*Cisco's GRE Tunnel Interface
*Cisco Gre Tunnel Interface Unreachable!
when i ping from gre int i can access that ip,but not from local network.
any ideas?
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05-23-2017 02:10 AM
Hi Arash,
Your topology is not exactly clear. Why do you have 2 GRE tunnels on your Cisco device? Can you provide a diagram of your setup?
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05-23-2017 02:14 AM
on your Mikrotik router:
1. enable nat for that ip
2. place a route for that ip through the tunnel
or you can do NAT on Cisco router.
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05-23-2017 03:35 AM
Hi
Try to configure on mikrotik Firewall roles, and check connect between mikrotik and cisco, you have to see from mikrotik P2P address to cisco
Rate if it's help
