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Hi All.I have a VPN tunnel between a Cisco 1700 Router and a VPN 3000 Concentrator. This tunnel is working great. The internal network is (192.168.70.x).The internal network that the VPN Concentrator (192.168.10.x) is connected to is also attached to...
Hi. I have a Cisco 1700 router and a VPN 3000 conenctrator. I have managed to get site to site VPN tunnel betweekn these 2 devices working, however I am unable to ping anything from the VPN'ed network. On the VPN concentrator 3000 I can ping the 1700...
Hi, thanks for the reply.The netscreen at 192.168.10.1 (whom all the other networks are connected to) does have a static route setup for the 192.168.70.x network to route to the VPN Concentrator (192.168.10.39). Without this route I couldnt do much o...
Ok, now I am having trouble seeing any other internal networks beyond the 192.168.10.1 network. .10 network has a VPN connection with a .40 network, a .60 network.My .70 network has a VPN connection VIA a 1700 router to a VPN 3000 on the .10 network....
Thanks for the reply. The extended ping worked, kinda feel silly now.However, there is one issue left which kind of confuses me. If I am on a computer on the 192.168.70.0 network and do a traceroute to 192.168.10.1 this is the result:1 1ms 2ms ...
Hi.Well, I was looking at this from the wrong angle. For some reason I am unable to ping to remote LAN directly from my 1700 router, however when I put a device on .70 network it can access the remote networks fine. So there seems to be an issue with...