fishertm
IS-IT--Management
- Dec 12, 2011
- 1
First of all, thanks for the help.
The situation is as follows:
A workstation 1.2.3.4 at a remote location is connected to an ASA with public address 10.1.1.1, a site to site VPN is established to 10.2.2.2. This part works, the trick is the near side IP to a server was assigned by the remote location, 100.1.1.1 but it is not in the same subnet as the LAN 200.1.1.1. The server is an existing piece of equipment and the IP has to stay at 200.1.1.1.
So,
1.2.3.4-->10.1.1.1=10.2.2.2-->100.1.1.1-->200.1.1.1.
My issue is how on the LAN side do I configure the ASA5520 to route the 100.1.1.1 ip assigned by the remote site to 200.1.1.1?
Again, thanks for any help.
The situation is as follows:
A workstation 1.2.3.4 at a remote location is connected to an ASA with public address 10.1.1.1, a site to site VPN is established to 10.2.2.2. This part works, the trick is the near side IP to a server was assigned by the remote location, 100.1.1.1 but it is not in the same subnet as the LAN 200.1.1.1. The server is an existing piece of equipment and the IP has to stay at 200.1.1.1.
So,
1.2.3.4-->10.1.1.1=10.2.2.2-->100.1.1.1-->200.1.1.1.
My issue is how on the LAN side do I configure the ASA5520 to route the 100.1.1.1 ip assigned by the remote site to 200.1.1.1?
Again, thanks for any help.