I have a CISCO 3005 Concentrator (4.1.7.K Feb 08 2006) which currently routes specific traffic to a client (for example 100.100.0.0) over a vpn tunnel. I am PAT'ing internal users which travel across this tunnel. This tunnel works just fine.
I now have a remote office which also has a tunnel connecting to this same concentrator which needs to also travel across this other tunnel to (100.100.0.0) the client. I have already setup my remote site (PIX 515E) to encrypt all traffic destined for the client at 100.100.0.0 across the same site to site tunnel to the concentrator. However, I do not know how I route that same traffic over the client tunnel when it arrives. Hopefully, I've been clear enough about this.
In a nutshell:
Network A is where the concentrator lives.
Network B is the remote office.
Network C is the Client
Network A currently has access to Network C.
Network B connects to A over a site to site tunnel.
Network B needs to also connecto Network C using this path.
How to setup routing or ACL on the concentrator so Network B travels to Network A, and can then travel to Network C?
I now have a remote office which also has a tunnel connecting to this same concentrator which needs to also travel across this other tunnel to (100.100.0.0) the client. I have already setup my remote site (PIX 515E) to encrypt all traffic destined for the client at 100.100.0.0 across the same site to site tunnel to the concentrator. However, I do not know how I route that same traffic over the client tunnel when it arrives. Hopefully, I've been clear enough about this.
In a nutshell:
Network A is where the concentrator lives.
Network B is the remote office.
Network C is the Client
Network A currently has access to Network C.
Network B connects to A over a site to site tunnel.
Network B needs to also connecto Network C using this path.
How to setup routing or ACL on the concentrator so Network B travels to Network A, and can then travel to Network C?