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Hi,VPN client gets connected fine, I have a inter VLAN routing happening on the switch in the LAN so all the LAN hosts have gateway IP on the switch, I have the defult route pointing to ASA inside interface on the switch, the switch I can reach after...
Hi Mashal,1) Initially both VLAN 1000 and 4000 gateway's was pointing to ASA (I had access to both VLAN's)2) We wanted some inter-vlan routing and HSRP etc so we moved the gateways for both VLAN's to Switch/routerMy Issue is from VPN client I need ac...
Hi Mashal,Thanks for your time,VPN Pool(Client) 192.168.100.0/24Internal Subnets 192.9.200.0/24(VLAN 4000) and 192.168.2.0/24 (VLAN 1000)=============On the Switch=============Codes: C - connected, S - static, R - RIP, M - mobile, B - BGP D - E...
Hi Jauni,Thanks for your time really appreciate it, I figured that out and already did change the pool to 192.168.100.0/24The main reason that earlier pool wasn't working was this, my other collegue has configured a VLAN without my knowledge on the L...
I also noticed this on the access switch, I can see the Remote client IP address without MAC address which explains my damn switch is not routing back it is doing a ARP to the destination instead of sending the packet back to the ASA Inside interface...