I'm moving my 4331 from storage with a previously known-good config to a new facility. After making the needed changes for the ISP side of things at the new facility, I'm not able to reach the WAN from anything on the inside.
The router itself is ab...
Hello, I used the Cisco Configuration Professional tool to set up VPN on my Cisco 881 router, and am able to connect using the Cisco VPN client applicaiton. However, when the tunnel is established I lose the ability to access the WAN and I am no...
Good day, I have a Cisco 881 router on which I'm trying to set up some NAT to allow external connections on some alternate IPs from my ISP to connect to certain ports on my internal servers. Unfortunately, I'm not a network engineer and somethin...
Good day, I have a Cisco 881 router on which I'm trying to set up some NAT to allow external connections on some alternate IPs from my ISP to connect to certain ports on my internal servers. Unfortunately, I'm not a network engineer and somethin...
Thank you for the recommendation. I've made this change and am still having the same problem. show ip nat translations seems to imply that there is something happening, but no machine on the inside can reach IPs outside. Is there something else...
I did my configuration using the Cisco Configuration Professional tool's built-in VPN wizard However, looking over the configuration file, isn't the command:aaa authentication login ...
Just to follow up. Can anyone help me identify why I cannot access my internal network devices once I connect to the network over VPN?Additionally, can someone recommend a good split tunnel guide so I can begin working on that?Thank you, Adam
I did run across at least one reference to split routing in my troubleshooting and am currently reading up on how to make that work. Unfortunately, my biggest issue is actually the fact that when the tunnel is established I can't access any of the n...