Hi There,
We currently have a Cisco ASA 5510 router here, which is connected via a site-to-site VPN to another 5510 at another site. This router is also used for a VPN connection for our remote staff.
We now have the issue that the remote users connected over this VPN can no longer communicate with our "9" subnet. I have checked and nothing has changed in terms of NAT exemptions or routing which would likely affect this.
Any ideas on how to fix this?
If it helps, our VPN users are on the "11" subnet.
Please see attached our current configuration on the router.
Thanks, Scott
We currently have a Cisco ASA 5510 router here, which is connected via a site-to-site VPN to another 5510 at another site. This router is also used for a VPN connection for our remote staff.
We now have the issue that the remote users connected over this VPN can no longer communicate with our "9" subnet. I have checked and nothing has changed in terms of NAT exemptions or routing which would likely affect this.
Any ideas on how to fix this?
If it helps, our VPN users are on the "11" subnet.
Please see attached our current configuration on the router.
Thanks, Scott