OK I have a 7206 that I use for the following purposes.
1. WAN gateway
2. VPN endpoint for about 100 PIX501's
3. Internal access to the companies network
I have a 3550 doing internal network routing so I point all VPN users to this device(192.168.1.2) for network access.
The other day a host route shows up in my network pointing 192.168.1.2/32 to an external IP address.
Turns out that this IP address is on of my VPN peers. I looked into that network but there is nothing on the PIX and nothing on the network that I can see that would cause this.
I've tried shutting down the VPN and clearing the route but it stays. It's not in the config yet it says known via "static".
I run BGP with my upstream provider but I don't see anything wierd comming from them either.
Anyone have any idea how/why this route would be showing up?
1. WAN gateway
2. VPN endpoint for about 100 PIX501's
3. Internal access to the companies network
I have a 3550 doing internal network routing so I point all VPN users to this device(192.168.1.2) for network access.
The other day a host route shows up in my network pointing 192.168.1.2/32 to an external IP address.
Turns out that this IP address is on of my VPN peers. I looked into that network but there is nothing on the PIX and nothing on the network that I can see that would cause this.
I've tried shutting down the VPN and clearing the route but it stays. It's not in the config yet it says known via "static".
I run BGP with my upstream provider but I don't see anything wierd comming from them either.
Anyone have any idea how/why this route would be showing up?