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04 Apr 2013 15:49 #75759
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Hi all,
I'm a little bit of a novice when it comes to VPN so do bear with me.
I'm trying to set up a LAN to LAN VPN connection from our office to our hosting provider. At their end is a Cisco ASA box and we have a Vigor 2850n.
Our provider gave us the Cisco VPN client, which when I use works perfectly, when connected I can RDP to the VM sat behind the Cisco. What I want to do us use our 2850n instead of the Cisco VPN Client. I have set the LAN to LAN connection up, the connection is established OK but I there is very little traffic being transmitted out and zero traffic coming back in.
It works flawlessly through the Cisco software, so I expect is something not configured correctly on my side.
Any pointers as to where I should be looking?
I'm a little bit of a novice when it comes to VPN so do bear with me.
I'm trying to set up a LAN to LAN VPN connection from our office to our hosting provider. At their end is a Cisco ASA box and we have a Vigor 2850n.
Our provider gave us the Cisco VPN client, which when I use works perfectly, when connected I can RDP to the VM sat behind the Cisco. What I want to do us use our 2850n instead of the Cisco VPN Client. I have set the LAN to LAN connection up, the connection is established OK but I there is very little traffic being transmitted out and zero traffic coming back in.
It works flawlessly through the Cisco software, so I expect is something not configured correctly on my side.
Any pointers as to where I should be looking?
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16 Apr 2013 11:00 #75866
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have they allow the policy at the Cisco end?
can you resolve of ping anything on the Cisco end?
If the VPN established then its probably a policy somewhere then needs changing
can you resolve of ping anything on the Cisco end?
If the VPN established then its probably a policy somewhere then needs changing
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16 Apr 2013 11:01 #75867
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Replied by sicon on topic Re: LAN to LAN VPN - Draytek/Cisco
this might help also
http://www.draytek.com/user/SupportAppnotesDetail.php?ID=947
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