You can use RADIUS Packet-of-Disconnect feature.This requires however that the POD packet is being sent from the RADIUS server, meaning a script or application must be running on the RADIUS server in order to trigger the event.http://www.cisco.com/en...
Hi Jarle,I still think bridging is an option.Please try the following configuration:Router A:!int e 0desc * inside *bridge-group 1!int e 1desc * outside *'ip address 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.0!int tunnel 0 tunnel source ethernet 1 tunnel destination 1.1.1...
Jarle,Since IP routing is enabled, the router will not bridge ARP through the tunnel.You need to disable IP routing (no ip routing)globally and enable a default route (ip default-gateway x.x.x.x)This way the router will act as a host / not as a route...
What format is the ARP / IP packet when the workstation is working fine ?!?The packet may get punt in case the interface is configured for ARAP but the workstation send replies in SNAP.What happens if You configure a static arp entry for the workstat...