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Joe Guest
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Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 7:05 pm Post subject: VPN question.... |
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Something I don't understand though is why can't I route
the traffic through a core router through a vpn.
Office A is the data center with a cisco 3030 and a Large core router.
Office B and C are connected to Office A but do no know of each other.
Then route all the traffic for our class B network through the core.
I've tried to do this but I can't get the IP route statement to travel
the Vpn tunnel. I'm still learning about all of this and any help
would be great. |
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James Schnack Guest
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Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 9:17 pm Post subject: Re: VPN question.... |
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You're not giving much information so that we can assist... but I'll
say that if you have two remote sites connected to a central hub site
with a VPN Concentrator you should be perfectly able to have the remote
sites "see" each other through the hub site.
J. |
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rave Guest
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Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 2:29 am Post subject: Re: VPN question.... |
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in L2L settings of B:
put C in the remote network list
in L2L settings of C:
put B in the remote network list
Similar change needs to be done on the devices in locaion B and C. |
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