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I have a VPN3002 Hardware Client (172.16.1.x) that is accessing a VPN3005 Concentrator (192.168.x.x) in Network Extension Mode. On the VPN3005, I have a LAN-to-LAN connection to another VPN device. I can access addresses in all scenarios except for...
I am trying to configure 2 T1's on seperate networks (same provider) to load balance on my 2610 router. The first T is configured as follows:67.107.215.52/30WAN port: 67.107.215.54The second is configured as follows:65.105.176.88/30WAN Port: 65.105....
I was actually able to do this by adding LAN-to-LAN NAT Rules pointing 172.16.1.x to the address I was using on the remote tunnel. I am now able to access traffic on the LAN-to-LAN from anywhere on my network. Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your reply. However, I am using NAT to make it appear to the remote end that all my traffic is coming from 1 IP address. So, under my LAN-to-LAN config, Local Network, I have 1 IP address which is actually not in either network. This is...