Hi all,
We have a remote site with a Contivity 100 tunneling back to a Contivity 600 that sits at the main office. The branch connection seems to be working fine, but the issue is that end users who vpn to the 600 cannot reach resources on the Contivity 100 branch site. I have already verified that the 600 is set to forward traffic from end users to branch offices on the System/Forwarding tab.
End users who are on the local network at the main office can reach the resources just fine, but anyone on the vpn user subnet cannot. If they do a tracert, it resolves to the Contivity 100 and stops there,,,like it doesn't know how to get back.
I have checked both the 600 and the 100 and the subnets are defined on both ends. Anyone seen any similar issues or have suggestions? I noticed the Nortel website no longer has configuration documents available.
We have a remote site with a Contivity 100 tunneling back to a Contivity 600 that sits at the main office. The branch connection seems to be working fine, but the issue is that end users who vpn to the 600 cannot reach resources on the Contivity 100 branch site. I have already verified that the 600 is set to forward traffic from end users to branch offices on the System/Forwarding tab.
End users who are on the local network at the main office can reach the resources just fine, but anyone on the vpn user subnet cannot. If they do a tracert, it resolves to the Contivity 100 and stops there,,,like it doesn't know how to get back.
I have checked both the 600 and the 100 and the subnets are defined on both ends. Anyone seen any similar issues or have suggestions? I noticed the Nortel website no longer has configuration documents available.