I have just replaced a Draytek for a Meraki MX68. The internal network range is 192.168.1.0/24, the MX is on .254, same as the old Draytek. I have another network accessible via a Cisco Router (i don't manage this) connected to my switch, Switch IP is 192.168.1.40. The router for this network is IP 192.168.1.57, the other network behind this (a manafacturing system) is addressed 10.101.0.0/16. I can access the 2 devices in the 10.101.0.0 (10.101.50.1 / 10.101.50.2) network from 192.168.1.0/24 without issue, mapped drives etc software runs that accesses this platform etc no issues. I have just setup a remote access VPN on the Meraki, the subnet I've setup for this is 192.168.2.0/24. From the VPN I can access all devices in the 192.168.1.0/24 network, with no issues at all. I am unable to talk to any devices on the 10.101.0.0 network. The MX has a static route added to 10.101.0.0/ 16 via 192.168.1.57. What could be the issue stopping me reaching 10.101.0.0 network? Any help appreciated.
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