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Cisco 871 to Watchguard x10e VPN cannot ping past remote device

Asked by BRhone in Virtual Private Networking (VPN), Network Routers, Watchguard Firewall

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I've got a Cisco 871 router and a Watchguard x10e firewall.  I've established a site-to-site VPN and the tunnel is up.  From my laptop (on the Cisco side) I can ping the internal interface on the remote Watchguard device, but cannot ping past that.  This works exactly the same pinging from a node on the other side (can ping the internal interface on the cisco, but cannot ping my laptop).  The networks are different on both sides (192.168.4.0/24 vs. 192.168.3.0/24) - seems like a ACL issue perhaps?Start Free Trial
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Zones: Virtual Private Networking (VPN), Network Routers, Watchguard Firewall
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