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Cisco VPN 3000 not able to ping
Hello Friends,
I have a Cisco VPN 3000 series concentrator. I connect from any location here in NY via the cisco client when I need to access any application. It works fine, but now I have run into a problem at a Hospital where I'm able to login to my VPN but I'm unable to ping any of my servers. The network at this location gives me the following IP Address before I connect to my VPN:
10.1.52.146
I don't know if its a firewall at this location that is blocking me from coming back in. I need some insight before I approach there network group.
Thank you in advance for your help !
Fabricio
I have a Cisco VPN 3000 series concentrator. I connect from any location here in NY via the cisco client when I need to access any application. It works fine, but now I have run into a problem at a Hospital where I'm able to login to my VPN but I'm unable to ping any of my servers. The network at this location gives me the following IP Address before I connect to my VPN:
10.1.52.146
I don't know if its a firewall at this location that is blocking me from coming back in. I need some insight before I approach there network group.
Thank you in advance for your help !
Fabricio
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are you sure that the access-lists are configured correctly? on teh stats tab on teh cisco client, what are your available routes?
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Thank you Sorenson, NAT-T was not enabled.. Once I enabled it I was able to ping my network through my VPN with no problems..
Thanks again
Thanks again