bubarooni1
Technical User
Hi
I have a PIX 506 at my central office. I have 7 remote locations that connect to the central office using site to site vpn's. 6 endpoints are are Cisco 1750's and one is a Linksys RV082.
Each location is a different class c network. The central office has a 1750 behind the PIX that handles routing for it's network and also has a second class c network that sits behind another 1750 router for security reasons but it's not configured as a vpn endpoint like the other 1750's. That router has two interfaces, one is 192.168.1.2 and the other is 192.168.6.1. This network hosts an application server and a database server and nothing else.
Central Office - 192.168.1.0
- 192.168.6.0
Site 1 - 192.168.2.0
Site 2 - 192.168.3.0
Site 3 - 192.168.4.0
Site 4 - 192.168.5.0 (RV082)
Site 5 - 192.168.7.0
Site 6 - 192.168.8.0
Site 7 - 192.168.9.0
The 7 - 1750's and the RV082 can all access everything on the 192.168.1.0 network. The 1750's can also get to the 192.168.6.0 network, the RV082 cannot.
I need the RV082's subnet to be able to reach the 192.168.6.0 network and vice versa.
The seven remote sites are all configured identically on the PIX. The 1750 endpoints are likewise pretty much cookie cutter configs with the exception of ip's. The problem has to be that RV082.
I'm hoping someone here has some experience with RV082's and will know some trick, tip or something. I cannot figure out what is causing this behavior and Linksys Tech Support is stunningly worthless so I'm turning to this forum!
Thanks In Advance
I have a PIX 506 at my central office. I have 7 remote locations that connect to the central office using site to site vpn's. 6 endpoints are are Cisco 1750's and one is a Linksys RV082.
Each location is a different class c network. The central office has a 1750 behind the PIX that handles routing for it's network and also has a second class c network that sits behind another 1750 router for security reasons but it's not configured as a vpn endpoint like the other 1750's. That router has two interfaces, one is 192.168.1.2 and the other is 192.168.6.1. This network hosts an application server and a database server and nothing else.
Central Office - 192.168.1.0
- 192.168.6.0
Site 1 - 192.168.2.0
Site 2 - 192.168.3.0
Site 3 - 192.168.4.0
Site 4 - 192.168.5.0 (RV082)
Site 5 - 192.168.7.0
Site 6 - 192.168.8.0
Site 7 - 192.168.9.0
The 7 - 1750's and the RV082 can all access everything on the 192.168.1.0 network. The 1750's can also get to the 192.168.6.0 network, the RV082 cannot.
I need the RV082's subnet to be able to reach the 192.168.6.0 network and vice versa.
The seven remote sites are all configured identically on the PIX. The 1750 endpoints are likewise pretty much cookie cutter configs with the exception of ip's. The problem has to be that RV082.
I'm hoping someone here has some experience with RV082's and will know some trick, tip or something. I cannot figure out what is causing this behavior and Linksys Tech Support is stunningly worthless so I'm turning to this forum!
Thanks In Advance