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Site to Site LAN over L2TP with dhcp relay
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18 Jul 2013 14:57 #77010
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Site to Site LAN over L2TP with dhcp relay was created by colni
Hello all,
Long story short i have been asked to set up a site to site VPN which will be on the same subnet.
So i was looking at L2TP and have since setup the VPN, running from a draytek 2830 router (Remote site) to a Sonicwall NSA 3500 (Main Office)
I have the draytek set up on the LAN as 192.168.15.0/30 with the internal ip being 192.168.15.1, the main site is 192.168.16.0/24
I have disabled the draytek as a DHCP server and enabled it as DHCP relay agent.
But when i plug a PC directly into the draytek it isnt getting any IP address.
Is there something else i need to do to ensure when i plug a PC it picks up a 192.168.16.0/24 address?
Long story short i have been asked to set up a site to site VPN which will be on the same subnet.
So i was looking at L2TP and have since setup the VPN, running from a draytek 2830 router (Remote site) to a Sonicwall NSA 3500 (Main Office)
I have the draytek set up on the LAN as 192.168.15.0/30 with the internal ip being 192.168.15.1, the main site is 192.168.16.0/24
I have disabled the draytek as a DHCP server and enabled it as DHCP relay agent.
But when i plug a PC directly into the draytek it isnt getting any IP address.
Is there something else i need to do to ensure when i plug a PC it picks up a 192.168.16.0/24 address?
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30 Aug 2013 14:49 #77567
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Replied by rigid_collision on topic Re: Site to Site LAN over L2TP with dhcp relay
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