Brent
Thanks for the help.
I've been told to wait till Monday to make changes since this is our month-end.
But then, I'm going to:
Remove route INSIDE 10.70.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.70.2.3 1
Change my address pool to 10.70.88.0 255.255.255.0
But I'm not sure I understand how to make the ACL more...
Brent
I tried to keep up with the changes and I do use SecureCRT (but an older version) but after 5 hrs. of him changing/testing it all got messed up.
Oh, and it was escalated to the VPN engineer (level 3?)
Attached is a brief topology...
Other than wiping and reloading the factory cfg's this is pretty straight out of the box.
I used the ASDM to set it up cause I'm not great on the CLI
Smudley
I had two 5 hr. sessions with a Cisco VPN engineer and he was scratching his head. I think he added the nat's. He did so much I couldn't keep up.
Smudley
@Supergrrover - If I remove these routes, my VPN clients cannot access data on hosts from these networks.
10.70.0.0
10.80.0.0
10.81.0.0
10.83.0.0
10.84.0.0
140.140.128.0
Right now as it sits, our VPN clients can access these networks but we cannot access them.
Smudley
Actually, 10.80.0.0 in not suppose to be the management network.
10.70.0.0 is our main network for our business unit.
10.80.0.0
10.81.0.0
10.83.0.0
10.84.0.0
Are separate sister company's under a corporate umbrella.
Smudley
I tried ping 10.70.8.90
RDP
And from Run \\10.70.8.90\c$
This is all that showed in the logs.
4|Jul 29 2009|11:33:43|418001|10.80.1.27|2816|10.70.8.90|445|Through-the-device packet to/from management-only network is denied: tcp src management:10.80.1.27/2816 dst OUTSIDE:10.70.8.90/445
2|Jul 29...
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