Hi there,
Perhaps I am posting this in the wrong part of the forum, sorry if I do.
The problem I'm having is the following:
We have a customer with an 60E who has an IP-Sec VPN configured on the 60E.
The other end (Datacenter) is able to reach the 60E on it's internal address and is also able to ping devices successfully in the 60E's internal network.
However, from the 60E's internal network, we are not able to reach anything in the Datacenter.
This leads me to think it's an Firewall Policy issue.
I have created 2 policies:
1 for Datacenter -> Internal
1 for Internal -> Datacenter
Also I have created an static route for the Datacenter subnet, which uses the IP-Sec Tunnel Interface.
Where should I be looking more?
I mean, the IP-Sec is working from the outside in, but not the other way... :(
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Check the datacenter firewall/IPSec turmination device for 1) routes and 2) policies (NAT).
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