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Hi folks,I've configured an ASA5505 to receive VPN tunnel connections from a 'test' Remote VPN peer. The public i/p of the ASA is 83.***.**.42 and the public i/p of the 'test' peer is 83.***.**.41 The whole thing works fine - I can establish a con...
I'm using a Cisco ASA5505 and a Linksys RV042 to establish a VPN tunnel betwen two subnets. VPN tunnel sets up ok - main screen on ASA shows IKE=1 and IPSec=1. But I'm not able to ping bewtween hosts on subnets connected by VPN tunnel.When I try to...
Checked with my colleague and he already has 82 tunnels setup through the firewall. so doesn't look like the issue is there. Running out of ideas as how to fix this!!
Hi Arul,Thanks for the reply.I've mailed the guy working the remote VPN to check out the isuues you mentioned above. AFAIK, 212.*.*.78 is the public address of his firewall which is what the ASA sees when the phase 1 packets arrive. However, he is ...
Hi Arul,Thats fantastic!! I added the default gateway to the ASA and also pointed the 10.126.172.0/24 hosts default gateway to the ASA and I'm now able to gain full access to the internal LAN from the 'remote' machine.Your help is much appreciated o...
Hi Arul,Attached is the running-config from the ASA:Not too sure what you mean by 'what is the defualt gateway on the ASA. Its outside I/P is 83.141.76.42 and its inside i/p is 10.126.172.68. When configuring the interfaces I didnt ever need to spe...
Hi Arul,I tried the clear xlate command but the behaviour is still the same. When I try to ping a machine behind the ASA from a host on the NW behind the Linksys, I get the following in the log:6 Jan 11 2008 12:32:26 302015 10.126.172.31 239.255.255...