Dear All,
I have setup LAN-to-LAN VPN for the network 172.16.100.0/24 and 172.18.100.0/24. Everything as stated in the manual https://www.softether.org/4-docs/1-manu ... P_Routing)
I set static routes on both the main network(Plasa) and the remote networks(Hexa). I have setup Virtual interface for Hexa 172.18.100.251 and Plasa 172.16.100.251 . Static Routes 172.16.100.0 outgoing interface 172.16.100.253 and 172.18.100.0 outgoing interface 172.18.100.251.The layer 3 switch is up and functional connected between the main network virtual hub, and the virtual hub that's connected to by the remote LANs. The remote LANs have cascade connection to the virtual hub on the main server, exactly as the guide instructs.
Each hub shows it's connections to the other LANs and they each are loading the IP tables properly, Please see the snapshot
Plasa Server (172.16.100.35) i have added following routes
route add 172.16.100.0 mask 255.255.255.0 172.16.100.35 -p
route add 172.16.100.0 mask 255.255.255.0 172.16.100.251 metric 10
Hexa Bridge (172.18.100.178) i have added following routes
route add 172.18.100.0 mask 255.255.255.0 172.18.100.178 -p
route add 172.18.100.0 mask 255.255.255.0 172.18.100.251 metric 10
Observation :
I can ping both interface ip (172.16.100.251 & 172.18.100.251) and can ping both server (172.16.100.35 & 172.16.100.178).
I can't ping any of the ip in the subnet (172.16.100.0/24 & 172.16.18.0/24 ) except interface and server ip
I hope Please Any one help me to fix the problem ?
LAN-to-LAN VPN (Using L3 IP Routing) problem
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Please Refer the Snapshot
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Re: LAN-to-LAN VPN (Using L3 IP Routing) problem
Hi,
Did you ever got this one sorted out?
It looks identical to my problem.
And I have seen quite a few people more with issues on the L3-Switch.
The L3 switch feels like Padora's Box, you put something in it,
and you have no idea what is does on the inside.
Did you ever got this one sorted out?
It looks identical to my problem.
And I have seen quite a few people more with issues on the L3-Switch.
The L3 switch feels like Padora's Box, you put something in it,
and you have no idea what is does on the inside.
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Re: LAN-to-LAN VPN (Using L3 IP Routing) problem
Could you show your configurations?
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Re: LAN-to-LAN VPN (Using L3 IP Routing) problem
I got it going. So thanks for checking up
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Re: LAN-to-LAN VPN (Using L3 IP Routing) problem
@ yusuf
I think you might need to create a " local Bridge " at the remote HEXA Location. Your screen shots look like you did at the Plea server location.
I think you might need to create a " local Bridge " at the remote HEXA Location. Your screen shots look like you did at the Plea server location.
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Re: LAN-to-LAN VPN (Using L3 IP Routing) problem
@ yusuf
You have setup a routing table in the L3 switch.
This is not needed for the Topology you provided.
172.18.100.0 and 172.16.100.0 are both represented by the respective
Virtual Interfaces, so the L3-Switch knows where to send the packets,
additional routing only confuses things.
You have setup a routing table in the L3 switch.
This is not needed for the Topology you provided.
172.18.100.0 and 172.16.100.0 are both represented by the respective
Virtual Interfaces, so the L3-Switch knows where to send the packets,
additional routing only confuses things.