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Workstation's IP address showing up in another subnet

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exceeeduus75

IS-IT--Management
Jun 6, 2005
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Hi All,

We just set up a laptop for a remote user to connect to the office via VPN from one of our sites (Site B).VPN ip adddress is also set up to use that of the remote site office. Funny thing is when I pinged the workstation by name from site A where laptop was set up,the reply also showed the ip address of the subnet where the laptop was set up instead of the other site's address. To make it clear laptop was set at site A.

Site A (where laptop was set up) : 192.168.3.X
Site B (where laptop now is, and user working from home via VPN) 192.168.4.x

When laptop was pinged by name, it replied with the subnet ip address of Site A instead of Site B' subnet address..

Other than that, laptop is connecting to teh network fine.

Could someone please advise as to why this is happening and a possible fix?

Thanks in advance
exceeeduus75
 
Just some things to think about and check:

- run an "ipconfig /all" on the laptop to confirm that it in fact is set-up with an address from siteA
- make sure your local DNS server(s) are set-up to scavange old records.

You may want to set your VPN users up with a different sub-set of IP addresses than either of your sites use. That will make it easier to track down problems in the future and you'll be able to tell by the IP address if a device is on VPN or not.

Good luck,
 
Sorry folks, was away for a while. For some reason, the computer has now started to pull the correct IP address after a day or two. Problem solved itself.
 
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