06-06-2002 07:35 PM - edited 02-21-2020 11:47 AM
I'm a beginner, so please bare with me. I'm trying to get a lan to lan tunnel between a LInksys VPN router and a cisco 3000 conectrator. I can get the tunnnel created but can't get clients behind the linksys router to see the private side of the concentrator. Any ideas?
06-08-2002 02:28 AM
This may be an issue of interoperability between Linksys router and VPN3000. Have you try to ping from a machine behind VPN3000 to the internal lan protected by Linksys router ? Tunnel`s initiator from VPN3000 may create a tunnel that is available from Linksys protected network.
06-08-2002 05:16 PM
I am not able to ping from behind the Cisco VPN3000 to behind the Linksys router but I suspect this is because the LAN routers behind the Cisco VPN have no route for the network that is behind the Linksys VPN. I can, however, ping clients behind the Linksys VPN from the Cisco concentrator itself.
I have discovered something though. From behind the Linksys VPN router I can ping the the private interface of the Cisco VPN concentrator. But still nothing else on the same internal network.
I know I'm probably confusing you by now. Any help is greatly appreciated....
06-13-2002 06:53 AM
you will have to insert a static route for the linksys internal network on the router that's located on the inside of the concentrator
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