Configuration is:
Subnet A 10.22.171.0
Subnet B 10.40.232.0
Connected by Linksys VPN. Subnet A uses Linksys router for internet access as well as VPN (primary gateway. Subnet B is connected to Internet and corporate intranet by T1 router at 10.40.232.254. Linksys VPN router on subnet B is 10.40.232.201.
Route has been added to T1 router to recognize VPN gateway. All devices can ping all other devices on both networks.
HOWEVER, the primary requirement for this VPN link is to access a secure website at 136.9.249.155 from subnet A. All devices at subnet B can access this website, but those at Subnet A cannot (obviously, as their primary gateway is 10.40.171.45 - to the internet).
To resolve this, on the subnet A router, I have added the route:
136.9.249.155 255.255.252.0 LAN 10.40.232.254 Metric 3
In theory this should the route all traffic for the 136.9.248 and 249 subnets through the subnet B gateway.
However this is not working.
Any suggestions?
Richard
Subnet A 10.22.171.0
Subnet B 10.40.232.0
Connected by Linksys VPN. Subnet A uses Linksys router for internet access as well as VPN (primary gateway. Subnet B is connected to Internet and corporate intranet by T1 router at 10.40.232.254. Linksys VPN router on subnet B is 10.40.232.201.
Route has been added to T1 router to recognize VPN gateway. All devices can ping all other devices on both networks.
HOWEVER, the primary requirement for this VPN link is to access a secure website at 136.9.249.155 from subnet A. All devices at subnet B can access this website, but those at Subnet A cannot (obviously, as their primary gateway is 10.40.171.45 - to the internet).
To resolve this, on the subnet A router, I have added the route:
136.9.249.155 255.255.252.0 LAN 10.40.232.254 Metric 3
In theory this should the route all traffic for the 136.9.248 and 249 subnets through the subnet B gateway.
However this is not working.
Any suggestions?
Richard