I have a customer with two sites. The sites are GR, and KZ. Both GR and KZ have multiple PC's, and multiple Printers on the local network. Recently, the sites were connected together via Cisco P2P VPN over the existing ISDN connections. We connected the existing local switches to the routers. Infrastructure is as follows:
XP Pro --\
GR .1 |--Switch--Router===
Printer --/ ==
==
== To Internet
== via BRI's
==
XP Pro --\ ==
KZ .2 |--Switch--Router===
Printer --/
IP architecure is simple. GR is 192.168.1.x, KZ is 192.168.2.x. Routes in the ciscos, and on the client PC's are all correct. I can verify this via a ping from one client PC to another across the network.
Here comes the crazy...
I can put a PC that has never been on their network before onto each side and converse with any device anywhere in the network. I cannot, however, do this from any of their PC's. I've checked their PC's and I see no problems as far as configuration goes. All PC's are XPSP2, w/ firewall disabled.
XP Pro --\
GR .1 |--Switch--Router===
Printer --/ ==
==
== To Internet
== via BRI's
==
XP Pro --\ ==
KZ .2 |--Switch--Router===
Printer --/
IP architecure is simple. GR is 192.168.1.x, KZ is 192.168.2.x. Routes in the ciscos, and on the client PC's are all correct. I can verify this via a ping from one client PC to another across the network.
Here comes the crazy...
I can put a PC that has never been on their network before onto each side and converse with any device anywhere in the network. I cannot, however, do this from any of their PC's. I've checked their PC's and I see no problems as far as configuration goes. All PC's are XPSP2, w/ firewall disabled.