01-31-2013 11:43 AM
We have 3 routers A and B on one site and C on the remote end.
I have a tunnel up and working between B and C. but I need C to access the subnets on A.
forgive my inexperience in this part. I thought all I would need to do was to have static routes on B pointing to A.
So that any traffic from C would then see the static routes on B and know where to route them. But I cannot ping them
Is my design/theory wrong?
The reason for the 3 routers, is that we want to migrate all the vpn's off of the Router A onto B. but can only do one at a time
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01-31-2013 01:33 PM
Make sure to configure A's subnets as interesting traffic on both B and C and have proper routing from C pointing to the B (VPN peer IP address) as the next-hop for A's subnets. Make sure to have A's subnets known on B and the VPN should work without issues.
01-31-2013 01:33 PM
Make sure to configure A's subnets as interesting traffic on both B and C and have proper routing from C pointing to the B (VPN peer IP address) as the next-hop for A's subnets. Make sure to have A's subnets known on B and the VPN should work without issues.
02-04-2013 01:36 AM
many thanks for the replies. it was just a misconfigure in the end.
12-13-2021 03:26 AM
try to check site
crypto acl configured properly or not.
01-31-2013 02:21 PM
Try to check crypto acl configured properly or not.
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