My PIX 506 configuration has a "route inside 172.30.0.0 255.255.0.0 172.20.x.x 1" command.
I am in the .20 network; my default gateway is the inside interface of the PIX.
When I try to ping a host on the .30 network, it constantly times out. I would think that this command would cause traffic destined for the .30 network to "bounce" off of the inside interface. There is no access list on the inside interface (problem?).
Remote VPN users cannot ping in the .30 network either.
In a PIX 506, is the "route inside" supposed to redirect traffic inside, or can it route (allowed) traffic from outside to inside?
-bob
I am in the .20 network; my default gateway is the inside interface of the PIX.
When I try to ping a host on the .30 network, it constantly times out. I would think that this command would cause traffic destined for the .30 network to "bounce" off of the inside interface. There is no access list on the inside interface (problem?).
Remote VPN users cannot ping in the .30 network either.
In a PIX 506, is the "route inside" supposed to redirect traffic inside, or can it route (allowed) traffic from outside to inside?
-bob