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I have two sites, both have 5510s with a site to site tunnel in place. Everything was working last week, come in today and no one can reach each other. but i see the tunnel up with one side passing traffic and the other side is not. I reloaded both A...
I am running IPT at all of my remote locations, each router has two physical interfaces. One for data and one for voice, data IP address is 192.X.X.X, the Voice address is 10.X.X.X. From the 192 interface i can ping my 172.16 network. from the 10. ne...
I am running IPT at all of my remote locations, each router has two physical interfaces. One for data and one for voice, data IP address is 192.X.X.X, the Voice address is 10.X.X.X. From the 192 interface i can ping my 172.16 network. from the 10. ne...
I have a ASA5500, i have an outside user using Cisco VPN client to remote access into my network. They are able to connect and get an ip address from the pool. But they are unable to ping or VNC any devices inside my network. I have static routes on ...
Hi, I have a PIX 515E connected to a 3725 router (Crossover) and my VPN 3000 sitting on my DMZ (NAT). When i look at my VPN tunnel, it shows as being up with it's peer. But i am unable to get traffic across the tunnel. I can do a trace route inside m...
Thanks Rick, So sorry, i should put more info: Actually, 172.16 is coming from my ASA (HQ), when a VPN user connects into my network they are given a 172.16 address. from the 172.16, they can ping any 192 network, but unable to ping 10 network. In th...
Thanks for replying; No the 3725 is the Internet router (Outside); cross over into a PIX 515E, sitting on my DMZ where i have the 3000 which is building a VPN tunnel with another 3000 in Indiana. I have NAT enabled on my DMZ...