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Site to Site VPN Draytek 2830

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10 Aug 2012 13:35 #1 by grazza40
Site to Site VPN Draytek 2830 was created by grazza40
Hello
Our sister company in germany wants to setup a LAN to LAN Ipsec VPN with us.
We have a Vigor 2830 and they have a Cisco gateway
They have given me 2 remote internal subnets ....say 10.0.0.0 and 192.168.14.0 to connect up.
In the lan to lan profile i can only specify 1 internal subnet.
Do i need to setup 2 lan to Lan profiles pointing to the same external wan IP just defining different internal subnets?
A colleague had to do this on a Draytek 2830 (2 VPN tunnels to the same wan ip and it failed , in the end they had to replace it with a Fortigate :-(
i know on more Enterprise Routers you can achive this

Has anyone been able to do this?

Cheers

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10 Aug 2012 18:59 #2 by nealuk
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Grazza40 wrote: ...Do i need to setup 2 lan to Lan profiles pointing to the same external wan IP just defining different internal subnets?...



Hi, I don't think so. Try VPN and Remote Access >> LAN to LAN >> Index 1 (or whirchever one it is that you're using) >> scroll down to section 4.

TCP/IP Network Settings

Click on the More Button

add the other range (eg. 192.168.14.0 if you already had 10.0.0.0 listed)

Best regards, Neal

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