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I hope someone can help me find an answer to this scenario. We have another organization with which we have a site-to-site tunnel. This tunnel is located at our home office. Our remote sites have site-to-site tunnels to the home office. The other org...
I'm hoping I can explain this clearly enough. I have a remote site with a site-to-site tunnel. From the Home Office and the remote site, we are allowing a split tunnel, but we need to tunnel a specific external site via the home office.The IP Scope f...
Does anyone have experience with the CBS350 layer 3 switches? I typically use 9200 or 9300 Switches that are layer 3, and I have been able to create GRE Tunnels using these switches. Does the CBS350 have the capability to create GRE Tunnels, or does ...
I have a Firepower 1010 configured for a small branch with a site-to-site VPN tunnel to the home office. The tunnel works, and we can access resources on either side of the tunnel. However, I need help with two things: allowing pings to the firewall ...
We are currently looking to upgrade our phones from 7945 to 8841. We have several phones for our Contact Center, and we tested one today and received the error message "Device inaccessible." We are running CUCM 11.5 and UCCX 11.6. The firmware for th...
Here is what I did to get it working. So simple.... I added the external IP to the VPN remote network object on the remote site. I then initiated some interesting traffic, and the connection worked.
It seems you are allowing VPN access to the remote site via the tunnel with that NAT statement. We only need a specific site to be tunneled while all other internet access goes out the remote site's internet connection. I'll try the above and see wha...