Gary Dewrell
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Cisco ASA to Cisco RV042 Site to Site Dynamic IP
I have created a site to site vpn bewteen a Cisco ASA 5510 and a Cisco RV042. The Cisco RV042 is using a dynamic IP address.
I had the tunnel up and working perfectly. Then I created a second tunnel to the ASA for different subnet since the RV042 only allows one subnet per tunnel for protected traffic.
Once I did that both tunnels would come up but no traffic would pass over either. I removed the second tunnel configuration on both the ASA and RV, no change. I removed the entire setup on both devices and rebuilt the site to site just has I had before with just the first tunnel. No change.
I see the tunnel come up but the ASA shows 0 Bytes TX and many Bytes RX.
Total confused
I am fairely new at this. I am pretty comfortable in the ASDM, not so much at the command line.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I had the tunnel up and working perfectly. Then I created a second tunnel to the ASA for different subnet since the RV042 only allows one subnet per tunnel for protected traffic.
Once I did that both tunnels would come up but no traffic would pass over either. I removed the second tunnel configuration on both the ASA and RV, no change. I removed the entire setup on both devices and rebuilt the site to site just has I had before with just the first tunnel. No change.
I see the tunnel come up but the ASA shows 0 Bytes TX and many Bytes RX.
Total confused
I am fairely new at this. I am pretty comfortable in the ASDM, not so much at the command line.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Thanks
ASA to ASA is much easier :-)
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