Heads Up :
The post you are writing will appear in a public forum. Please ensure all content is appropriate for public consumption. Review the employee guidelines for the community here.
I've installed a new RV160 at a remote site and successfully established a site-to-site tunnel to my main site. Traffic is passing through the tunnel between the remote subnet an the main office's subnet. The problem I'm having is trying to access ...
Thanks for pointing that out @insideshell! I've added his comment as a solution because @Richard Burts is correct, I just didn't see his post until afterward.
Thank you Richard! I missed your post before I found my solution and it was exactly as you said - I needed to have both sides know of the routes. If I had seen your post Friday afternoon, I may have solved it earlier. One thing that baffled me is ...
Thanks everyone for helping me to troubleshoot this issue. I finally found the solution last night. There is a Remote IP type of "IP Group" that I hadn't noticed. I selected IP Group, then added the subnets that I needed to access from the remote ...
ANY on both sides isn't an option. When you select ANY on either the local or the remote, ANY is removed as on option for the other side. I did the ping and traceroute both from a laptop connected in the x.x.100.0/24 subnet and directly from the r...
For some reason my config info, routing table, and descriptions were considered spam, and my reply was removed. I'm not sure why, there aren't any links, and because the RV160 doesn't allow SSH/CLI, I can't copy and paste the actual config and had t...