HEY! I got this working. You have to have a static route on the 3002 pointing to the concentrators external interface. you then enable RRi on the 3005 for both client and network extension and manually enter a hold-down route. now you can use DHCP clients and when the address changes in a...
I got this working but it is a bit screwy. In order for traffic to flow you have to create static routes on both the 3005 and the 3002. The route for the remote network must point to the peer's external interface on the remote end of the link. The problem I see here is for clients using DHCP...
I am having exactly the same problem. I have tried static routes and NOTHING is working. I have followed the ONE document TAC has on this to the letter and no dice.
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