StartledPhoenix
IS-IT--Management
Hi There,
I'll try to do my best to explain my scenario.
I have a Cisco 1841 which handles all internet access (and soon handle VPN traffic), and a Checkpoint VPN appliance which currently handles VPN traffic and internet access for a couple of servers.
Cisco 1841 - 192.168.1.15
Checkpoint - 192.168.1.254
VPN subnet - 192.168.254.x
Up until recently the two routers have been on the same subnet and have quite happily co-existed functioning individually. Now is the time in whch the traffic must be able to communicate with each other.
I am more than happy to separate the subnets and put the Checkpoint router on, say, a 192.168.25.x network but I need to know how to route traffic to and from resources behind them. I.e. VPN clients need to be able to access resources behind the Cisco router.
I am possibly over complicating the situation but need a kick in the right direction.
Thanks!
I'll try to do my best to explain my scenario.
I have a Cisco 1841 which handles all internet access (and soon handle VPN traffic), and a Checkpoint VPN appliance which currently handles VPN traffic and internet access for a couple of servers.
Cisco 1841 - 192.168.1.15
Checkpoint - 192.168.1.254
VPN subnet - 192.168.254.x
Up until recently the two routers have been on the same subnet and have quite happily co-existed functioning individually. Now is the time in whch the traffic must be able to communicate with each other.
I am more than happy to separate the subnets and put the Checkpoint router on, say, a 192.168.25.x network but I need to know how to route traffic to and from resources behind them. I.e. VPN clients need to be able to access resources behind the Cisco router.
I am possibly over complicating the situation but need a kick in the right direction.
Thanks!