Hi
I really hope someone can point be in the right direction.
I have a client with 2 sites they are connected our MPLS VPN
they also have access to the Cisco VPN client. which puts them in their network
Now for the problem
If you log in to the VPN client you can do anything you would be able to to at the head office. browse network shares, browse the intranet etc, even login to machines via remote desktop.
However if you are in the remote branch you can ping and telnet to your hearts content to any machine in the head office, you can also browse network shares. but you can not copy any files from a local machine in the branch to a share at the head office.
the first few packets get through the connection is established and then the session just hangs
The same thing happens with Remote Desktop from the branch to the Head Office. Remote Desktop opens the login box starts loading and then it justs hangs,
Whats interesting here is that you can practically anything from the HO to the outside world
And
From anywhere via the Cisco VPN client to the HO or the Branch
And from the branch to anywhere
Except move data from the branch to the head office or from the head office to the branch
it seems that after 4 or 5 packets the connection or session just dies
you can ping a machine from the branch office to the head office with hundreds of packets with a size of 1000 bytes and there is no packet loss.
None of the leased lines involved are running errors.
and both branches connect to a Cisco Pix 506E on the inside interface of the firewall, so my understanding is that the firewall should not interfere?
Any help would be much appreciated
Thanks
Lyndonl
I really hope someone can point be in the right direction.
I have a client with 2 sites they are connected our MPLS VPN
they also have access to the Cisco VPN client. which puts them in their network
Now for the problem
If you log in to the VPN client you can do anything you would be able to to at the head office. browse network shares, browse the intranet etc, even login to machines via remote desktop.
However if you are in the remote branch you can ping and telnet to your hearts content to any machine in the head office, you can also browse network shares. but you can not copy any files from a local machine in the branch to a share at the head office.
the first few packets get through the connection is established and then the session just hangs
The same thing happens with Remote Desktop from the branch to the Head Office. Remote Desktop opens the login box starts loading and then it justs hangs,
Whats interesting here is that you can practically anything from the HO to the outside world
And
From anywhere via the Cisco VPN client to the HO or the Branch
And from the branch to anywhere
Except move data from the branch to the head office or from the head office to the branch
it seems that after 4 or 5 packets the connection or session just dies
you can ping a machine from the branch office to the head office with hundreds of packets with a size of 1000 bytes and there is no packet loss.
None of the leased lines involved are running errors.
and both branches connect to a Cisco Pix 506E on the inside interface of the firewall, so my understanding is that the firewall should not interfere?
Any help would be much appreciated
Thanks
Lyndonl