02-23-2005 07:51 AM - edited 02-21-2020 01:37 PM
Hello,
I'm using a router 1750 and a vpn client 4.0.
When Im opening the vpn connection, I got an address of my pool (10.0.6.80-85), which is fine, but I always get a mask of 255.0.0.0 and no default gateway.
What should I configure (ip local pool?) to get a mask address of 255.255.0.0 and a gateway of 10.0.1.1
Im lost, many thanks for any advice.
Gael
02-23-2005 08:23 AM
Hello,
Actually what I try to do, is just to ping or telnet router situated in the remote LAN, But I can't, SPLIT tunneling and acl seem to be fine. My packet reach the remote part of the vpn tunnel, but then they sem to be send on the INTERNET and not to the lAN.
Any Ideas?
Cheers Gael
02-23-2005 10:05 AM
Hello,
Sorry I was to much concentrate on the gateway, my problem had nothing to do with that, I just saw that the return traffic was nated, so it didn't arrive to the VPN "entry" with the correct address.
I had to put some deny on the ACL for the nated traffic, and now its working fine.
But I still have the problem that from my laptop, when I'm connected via VPN, to open CMD it take age, but from another computer it's fine????
Cheers, Gael
02-23-2005 10:43 AM
Unfortunently, this is normal behavior !
For a Class A network you will get A Class Subnet Mask
For a Class B network you will get B Class Subnet Mask
For a Class C network you will get C Class Subnet Mask
It is not possible to change this Subnet Masks !!!!
If this gives problems with your other network mask then you need to configure your VPN Pool in a Class C network range instead of a Class A.
sincerely
Patrick
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