I have a Fire Dept station 1 that is connected to our city hall (CH)
office via Ubiquity wireless dishes on a VLAN setup in a 100E at CH. The
FD has a remote location, station 2, connected to CH via an IPSec
persistent VPN tunnel. There are cameras a...
Sorry it took so long to get back on this. Everything in your last post
make sense except the reference to the IPSec to FD1. FD1 has no router,
therefore there is no tunnel to FD1. There is however at tunnel from FD2
to the CH router that router also...
Yes, that policy is in the CH router. I added the following policy in
FD2's router's policies. Incoming Interface: LANOutgoing Interface: CH
VPN TunnelSource Address: 192.168.1.0/24Destination Address:
192.168.6.0/24 I also tried reversing the above ...
I have a policy that says the following: Incoming interface:
FD1-VLANOutgoing Interface: FD2 to CH VPN TunnelSource:
192.168.6.0/24Destination: 192.168.1.0/24 we have tried this with NAT on
and off.So far this does not work. And PW's subnet is 192.16...
Thanks for the reply. There is not a FGT at FD1 only a switch. FD1 is
connected to CH via point to point wireless Ubiquity dishes and the FGT
at CH is FD1's router. CH router has a VLAN set for FD1 and issues IP
addresses to that location from CH. I ...
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