Hi Ahmad,

  I have asked in stackoverflow too.

  I'm going to check your suggestions.

  Thank you very much for your response.

Regards,

El miércoles, 4 de marzo de 2020, 22:54:01 (UTC+1), Ahmad Elias Hamanudin 
escribió:
>
> Have you tried pinging your on-prem from the GCE VM instance? This could 
> confirm if connectivity is correct.
>
> Additionally, you can use Stackdriver Logging and look at your tunnel to 
> see if traffic is passing through? If you see sending packets but not 
> receiving, could be a firewall issue with your on-prem. Have you configured 
> an egress firewall rule for your on-prem?
>
> Have you also verified you have the correct routes set up? 
>
> I would suggest posting your question to Stack Overflow or ServerFault 
> seeing that the nature of it is more technical. Google Groups is mainly 
> reserved for general questions or inquiries. For technical assistance, you  
>  [1][2]
>
> [1] https://stackoverflow.com/
> [2] https://serverfault.com/
>
> On Wednesday, March 4, 2020 at 8:40:22 AM UTC-5, Gabriel Aberasturi wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>>   I have a compute engine with a service on it. This compute engine has 
>> an internal IP (10.208.0.X) and external IP and I can reach the service 
>> through external IP.
>>   
>>   Now I want to create a VPN from on-premise to GCloud but I want that 
>> when I call the service from on-premise use and IP from on-premise range 
>> (172.30.XX) and be route to the compute engine.
>>
>>   I have configure the VPN between on-premise and gcloud using the next 
>> link:
>>
>>   https://cloud.google.com/vpn/docs/how-to/creating-static-vpns
>>
>>   - Created an VPC net and subnet using range 172.30.X.X
>>   - Created an Classic VPN IKEv2 with Policy-based routing using the VPC 
>> net and subnet.
>>   - Attached network tag to Compute engine and create a firewall rule 
>> allowing incoming trafic from on-premise.
>>   
>>   The VPN gateway and tunnel is up and running but I'm not able to reach 
>> compute engine neither using on-premise range (172.30.x.x) nor internal ip 
>> (10.208.0.X).
>>
>>   Any help would be appreciated.
>>   
>> Regards
>>
>

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