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Client VPN only partial LAN access
New MX user here:
I've just replaced an ASA 5510 with an MX device which is going fine so far, apart from the Client VPN
I can connect to the VPN and can ping the MX LAN IP I can also ping
192.168.100.31
192.168.100.48
(In fact i can't ping anything else on the network at all!)
But i can't ping
192.168.100.34
192.168.100.47
Any ideas.
Thanks
Ian
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Default gateway on the devices you can't ping maybe is not the MX?
You need a return route from the devices you are trying to ping and that is my best guess why it may work on some and not others. It could also be a software firewall denying ping if thee are Windows workstations, for example.
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Default gateway on the devices you can't ping maybe is not the MX?
You need a return route from the devices you are trying to ping and that is my best guess why it may work on some and not others. It could also be a software firewall denying ping if thee are Windows workstations, for example.
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I had checked firewalls but missed the default gateway!
We have two internet links and the PCs with the MX as their DG were the only ones i could ping.
Everything else is still on our primary link on an old ASA 5510.
Thanks
Ian
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I agree with @BrandonS.
I would compared the TCP/IP settings on a machine on your LAN that you can ping to one that you can not. There will probably be a difference.
My second guess is Windows Firewall is blocking it.
