RE: VPN QUERY [7:12068]

2001-07-12 Thread Charles Manafa

Use static route on router D. This will overide the dynamically learnt route
to 10.1.1.0

CM

 -Original Message-
 From: Grad Alfons Kanon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 12 July 2001 06:49
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 Subject: VPN QUERY [7:12068]
 
 
 All,
 
 need help,
 
 I have such scenarios like this.
 
 Router A as the headquesrter connect to router B, C and D, 
 (let says using 
 star connection)
 
 Segment A's ethernet: 172.10.0.0
 segment B's ethernet: 10.0.0.0
 segment C's ethernet: 170.20.0.0
 segment D's ethernet: 170.30.0.0
 
 let's assume that all of the WAN interfaces from B C D to A 
 are using /30 
 mask and using 170.100.0.0 segment.
 Routing protocol is dynsmic (EIGRP or OSPF)
 
 The problem is:
 
 there's one small segment in C router (let says in other 
 ethernet) that has 
 10.1.1.0/24.
 
 How can I create a VPN from B to C, so if client from D want to go to 
 10.1.1.0 segment, they will go to B first , not direcly go to C.
 
 regards
 
 Grad
 
 
 
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RE: VPN QUERY [7:12068]

2001-07-12 Thread Mark Morenz

One additional thought...you'll want to test this, but I believe you will
need to put the static route on Router A, not Router D. If you just put one
on router D, you will just be defining Router A as the next hop (which it is
anyway) and then Router A would just forward it to Router C as per it's own
routing tables because it's receiving updates from Router C as well as all
of the others...

(also, keep in mind that the new Static route on A will send *everything*
for that target to Router B, regardless of where it comes from.)

This can all be ironed out in the testing of course.

Mark A. Morenz, MS ED, CCNA, CCAI


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