Hi,
I've setup an RRAS DOD to connect to a remote router.
My router local IP 192.168.255.248
Remote router external IP 213.134.131.nnn
Remote router internal IP 192.168.1.nnn
DOD called VOIP is set to connect to 213.134.131.nnn
I've added a static route for the DOD as follows
Destination Mask Interface Gateway
192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 VOIP Greyed out
I then added a route to 192.168.1.nnn to a local client through the RRAS server. An extended ping brings up the DOD connection. The connection assigns a local address and is assigned an address from the remote router.
Once the connection is up the client can't ping the remote end, a tracert stops at the local RRAS server.
However from the RRAS server I can ping the far end fine.
Am I being a muppet/any ideas?
I've setup an RRAS DOD to connect to a remote router.
My router local IP 192.168.255.248
Remote router external IP 213.134.131.nnn
Remote router internal IP 192.168.1.nnn
DOD called VOIP is set to connect to 213.134.131.nnn
I've added a static route for the DOD as follows
Destination Mask Interface Gateway
192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 VOIP Greyed out
I then added a route to 192.168.1.nnn to a local client through the RRAS server. An extended ping brings up the DOD connection. The connection assigns a local address and is assigned an address from the remote router.
Once the connection is up the client can't ping the remote end, a tracert stops at the local RRAS server.
However from the RRAS server I can ping the far end fine.
Am I being a muppet/any ideas?