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06 Jul 2010 15:09 #62734
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Cannot ping all ip's through VPN was created by kevin talbot
Hi!
I have a site to site vpn one way which I can ping most IP's with but certain ones I can't.
Can anybody help?
I have a site to site vpn one way which I can ping most IP's with but certain ones I can't.
Can anybody help?
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06 Jul 2010 18:25 #62738
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Replied by voodle on topic Cannot ping all ip's through VPN
If it's only a few IPs, the first thing I'd suspect is firewall settings on those machines, the second is the gateway, although less likely, check that theyre using the router as the gateway and if not, that the gateway that they're using has a static route set up to point VPN traffic to the draytek.
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06 Jul 2010 22:12 #62742
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Replied by kevin talbot on topic Cannot ping all ip's through VPN
Thanks Voodle!
What I am actually trying to do is:
route all 10.112.0.0 traffic out of Site 1: 10.233.183.0 to
Site 2: 10.233.132.0 and through another router 10.233.132.1 which is a special connection that only some of applications will funtion through.
Site 1 router IP is 10.233.183.20 and site 2 router IP is 10.233.132.6
I have a one way VPN operating from Site 1 to Site 2 but I cannot seem to ping certain IP's on Site 2.
It seems I cannot ping other routers??
10.233.132.1 will not respond to pings anyway but if I can route to it I can test it if that makes sense.
10.233.132.130 is another vigor router on Site 2 that I cannot ping, if I could route to this I could put a static route in it to jump to 10.233.132.1
Any help would be brilliant!!!
What I am actually trying to do is:
route all 10.112.0.0 traffic out of Site 1: 10.233.183.0 to
Site 2: 10.233.132.0 and through another router 10.233.132.1 which is a special connection that only some of applications will funtion through.
Site 1 router IP is 10.233.183.20 and site 2 router IP is 10.233.132.6
I have a one way VPN operating from Site 1 to Site 2 but I cannot seem to ping certain IP's on Site 2.
It seems I cannot ping other routers??
10.233.132.1 will not respond to pings anyway but if I can route to it I can test it if that makes sense.
10.233.132.130 is another vigor router on Site 2 that I cannot ping, if I could route to this I could put a static route in it to jump to 10.233.132.1
Any help would be brilliant!!!
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08 Jul 2010 17:03 #62779
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Replied by lozstlouis on topic Cannot ping all ip's through VPN
I have seen this behaviour before when you try to get to subnets via a VPN other than the one the VPN terminates on. Although it lists it in the PDF as a function and indeed the "more" box appears to accept subnets. Nothing actually routes. The routing table is also not correct.
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