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Hello,
We're running a Windows 2000 PPTP VPN between 3 offices with demand-dial
routing. In one office we have a local network with a subnet of
255.255.254.0 (because we need more than 240 ip's) while the others are
running the usual 255.0 subnet.
When i dial into the network w/ 254.0 from home, I can see all ip addresses
that are 192.168.10.x but am unable to see ip addresses that are
192.168.11.x. However, the other 3 offices do not have any problems seeing
addresses that are 192.168.11.x with their demand dial setup.
Hopefully my question is clear, why can't people who dial into our NY VPN
from home see 11.x ip's?
NY: 192.168.10.0 - 192.168.11.255 subnet 255.255.254.0
Chicago: 192.168.20.0 - 192.168.20.255 subnet 255.255.255.0
LA: 192.168.30.0 - 192.168.30.255 subnet 255.255.255.0
London: 192.168.40.0 - 192.168.40.255 subnet 255.255.255.0
Thanks,
Peter Pryor
We're running a Windows 2000 PPTP VPN between 3 offices with demand-dial
routing. In one office we have a local network with a subnet of
255.255.254.0 (because we need more than 240 ip's) while the others are
running the usual 255.0 subnet.
When i dial into the network w/ 254.0 from home, I can see all ip addresses
that are 192.168.10.x but am unable to see ip addresses that are
192.168.11.x. However, the other 3 offices do not have any problems seeing
addresses that are 192.168.11.x with their demand dial setup.
Hopefully my question is clear, why can't people who dial into our NY VPN
from home see 11.x ip's?
NY: 192.168.10.0 - 192.168.11.255 subnet 255.255.254.0
Chicago: 192.168.20.0 - 192.168.20.255 subnet 255.255.255.0
LA: 192.168.30.0 - 192.168.30.255 subnet 255.255.255.0
London: 192.168.40.0 - 192.168.40.255 subnet 255.255.255.0
Thanks,
Peter Pryor