07-15-2008 06:09 PM
I am trying to setup a VPN router using a 3640 with dual FE interfaces. Attached is my config.
I can ping and attach to anything on the 192.168.40.0/24 network. All the others I can not even ping from the remote users via VPN.
I am using the MS VPN client in XP. If I set the TCP/IP settings on the client to use the default gateway on the remote network, then it does try to route there. Unfortunately, I do not want to cause any PC related routing issues as this will be used by remote support people to get to servers.
I know I am missing something simple. It just hasn't slapped me in the face yet.
Also any suggestions to make it cleaner, please feel free.
07-16-2008 11:05 AM
What am I missing? Anyone?
07-16-2008 01:07 PM
Try giving specific IP address in the secondary IP's
no ip address 192.168.41.0 255.255.255.0 secondary
ip address 192.168.41.1 255.255.255.0 secondary
07-16-2008 02:35 PM
I realized that I had a typo there, and corrected it and forgot to update the info I posted here.
That did not work.
07-17-2008 03:29 PM
Is the only way to make this work to use the default gateway on the remote network? If it is was a site to site vpn, it would be easy to route the traffic.
07-18-2008 08:04 AM
Would it work if I turned on RIP in the config on the 3640? I can diable it on the public interface and leave it for internal only.
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