Re: 2 Networks - 1 VPN - via ISA 2006
- From: Christian Grams <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 18:03:22 +0100
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 15:43:40 +0100, "Johan Engdahl"
<johan@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
OK, then I misunderstood you. I wasn´t completely clear about the fact
you´re running VPN client. I was writing a response based on site to site
VPN, so I can understand you being a bit confused there. My bad, sorry about
that.
OK, back to your issue with the vpn client.
Have you defined IP´s on both of the networks on the internal NIC ?
Are both of the networks defined as internal in ISA, not just IP´s on the
NIC ?
What are the relationship between those networks and vpn clients or to the
rest of the system ?
What happens if you traceroute from a connected vpn client to respective
networks ?
Thanks for the help... i believe i might have the problem.
Internal Network has the address 10.0.0.0/16 Range, in this network we
have a VoIP Telefonsystem in the 10.0.10.0/16 Range. So it is in the
same logical / physical network. The VoIP System does not have a
gateway defined which, i believe, would be the reson why the VPN
Clients in the 192.168.1.0/24 network don´t recieve an answer - the
route is missing on the VoIP System.
Haven´t had a chance to test this since the VoIP Specialist was out of
office. :)
Christian
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