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30 Aug 2018 09:11 #92720
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Hi,
We have our main lan on 10.0.20.0/24 and a VPN connection to a partner site with lan 10.20.30.36/24. There are a few webpages at our partner site on IP addresses 10.30.40.50 and 10.30.40.51 that we need to connect to from our main site. How do i go about routing traffic from our main lan through the VPN to the partner's site. They have added rules on their side but i don`t know what to do on our site.
Any help will be most grateful.
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James
We have our main lan on 10.0.20.0/24 and a VPN connection to a partner site with lan 10.20.30.36/24. There are a few webpages at our partner site on IP addresses 10.30.40.50 and 10.30.40.51 that we need to connect to from our main site. How do i go about routing traffic from our main lan through the VPN to the partner's site. They have added rules on their side but i don`t know what to do on our site.
Any help will be most grateful.
Thanks
James
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30 Aug 2018 13:23 #92727
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You don't say what product you're using, but if it's a modern DrayOS on, you just set the rule under Load Balance/Route Policy so that any destination
of 10.30.40.0 goes via the relevant VPN
of 10.30.40.0 goes via the relevant VPN
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30 Aug 2018 15:07 #92729
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or...
Add the remote network (10.30.40.0/24?) to the "Remote Networks" section of the 'LAN to LAN' VPN Profile, using the "More" button, in section 5: "TCP/IP Network Settings".
Add the remote network (10.30.40.0/24?) to the "Remote Networks" section of the 'LAN to LAN' VPN Profile, using the "More" button, in section 5: "TCP/IP Network Settings".
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30 Aug 2018 17:11 #92731
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Replied by jameswiltshire on topic Re: Routing specific ip traffic through VPN
Hi.
Sorry forgot to mention that I'm using a 3900
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Sorry forgot to mention that I'm using a 3900
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30 Aug 2018 18:43 #92732
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Probably different on a Vigor 3900 but similar method probably...
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30 Aug 2018 18:57 #92733
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Okay this gives me some ideas and places to start. Hopefully I can figure it out. Thanks for the help.
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