11-24-2009 03:55 PM
I've set up an ASA 5505 with hardly any configuration. I changed the Inside interface to 192.168.168.250 and configured PPPoE DSL for the outside interface.
The ASA is working perfectly for all of my Internet needs so I set up a VPN using the Ipsec VPN wizard. That also works perfectly, except I noticed one thing. Once I connect to the VPN, I'm not able to ping the inside address of the ASA at 192.168.168.250. When I ping or manage the ASA using that IP address while I'm working on site it works fine. Why is that and is there a way I can change it?
Thanks!
-Pete
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11-24-2009 04:21 PM
peterdallas wrote:
I've set up an ASA 5505 with hardly any configuration. I changed the Inside interface to 192.168.168.250 and configured PPPoE DSL for the outside interface.
The ASA is working perfectly for all of my Internet needs so I set up a VPN using the Ipsec VPN wizard. That also works perfectly, except I noticed one thing. Once I connect to the VPN, I'm not able to ping the inside address of the ASA at 192.168.168.250. When I ping or manage the ASA using that IP address while I'm working on site it works fine. Why is that and is there a way I can change it?
Thanks!
-Pete
Pete
Add this to your config -
asa(config)# management-access inside
full details -
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/asa/asa80/command/reference/m.html#wp1987122
Jon
11-24-2009 04:21 PM
peterdallas wrote:
I've set up an ASA 5505 with hardly any configuration. I changed the Inside interface to 192.168.168.250 and configured PPPoE DSL for the outside interface.
The ASA is working perfectly for all of my Internet needs so I set up a VPN using the Ipsec VPN wizard. That also works perfectly, except I noticed one thing. Once I connect to the VPN, I'm not able to ping the inside address of the ASA at 192.168.168.250. When I ping or manage the ASA using that IP address while I'm working on site it works fine. Why is that and is there a way I can change it?
Thanks!
-Pete
Pete
Add this to your config -
asa(config)# management-access inside
full details -
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/asa/asa80/command/reference/m.html#wp1987122
Jon
11-24-2009 04:50 PM
That was it! After I ran "management-access inside" I was able to ping
Then I tried to do Telnet and ASDM access and it failed. I added my VPN Subnet to the http server with "http 192.168.50.0 255.255.255.0 inside" and the same for telnet and everything is working perfectly! Thank you!
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