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What's a VRF?TerminologyConfiguration Which scenarios are supported? TroubleshootingFurther references What's a VRF? A VRF is a Virtual Routing and Forwarding instance, it's basically a virtualization technique for IOS routers. Each VRF has its own i...
Based on this thread https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/2221575 my understanding is that you should buy licenses for the number of users you have in the company and the number of appliances installed doesn't matter.Can someone confirm?
Looks like we're missing the CEF adjacency for outbound traffic in the IVRF. Could you be hitting http://tools.cisco.com/Support/BugToolKit/search/getBugDetails.do?method=fetchBugDetails&bugId=CSCtg41606 ?Have you tried configuring "reverse-route rem...
There are a few things to consider here:- The IPSec VPN client is EoL, so even if we consider this as a bug, it wouldn't be fixed- fixing the file server access would break the DHCP renew which means there is no completely clean way to fix this, at l...
I think it should:What's the route that you see installed on the client by the VPN software?What's the default gateway of the client on the LAN (when not connected to VPN)?What's the IP address you cannot reach?Do you need to reach that IP over the V...