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LAN to LAN on Vigor2820
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14 Aug 2009 10:55 #57219
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Hi folks,
I have got two Vigor 2820 configured to use a LAN to LAN VPN (PPTP).
Router 1 IP: 192.168.10.254
Router 2 IP: 192.168.11.254
After doing an IP audit I came across an IP address of 192.168.10.202 and this turns out to be Router 2.
I want to know why, and also is there anyway I can change this as I have gone through both routers and cannot find anything relating to this IP.
Many thanks
I have got two Vigor 2820 configured to use a LAN to LAN VPN (PPTP).
Router 1 IP: 192.168.10.254
Router 2 IP: 192.168.11.254
After doing an IP audit I came across an IP address of 192.168.10.202 and this turns out to be Router 2.
I want to know why, and also is there anyway I can change this as I have gone through both routers and cannot find anything relating to this IP.
Many thanks
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14 Aug 2009 15:42 #57223
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It's set in VPN - PPP General Setup
The setting Assigned IP Range defines from what range the IP is allocated. Always starts two higher than the IP defined.
Router 1 Allocates router 2 an IP as part of IPCP when the VPN establishes.
The setting Assigned IP Range defines from what range the IP is allocated. Always starts two higher than the IP defined.
Router 1 Allocates router 2 an IP as part of IPCP when the VPN establishes.
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