Cisco 2811 Easy VPN issue

I have set up a 2811 with a DSL interface (BT) and have FE/0 attached to the local lan 192.168.0.0/24. I have been through the VPN wizzard and all seemed fine (Tested okay with the SDM). However, when I VPN in with the Cisco client I cannot get to anything on the 192.168.0.0/24 network. I have defined a pool for the VPN as follows

192.168.0.240-192.168.0.250. I can see the traffic getting decryted, but it is obviously not getting encrypted to go back through the tunnel ... All help appreciated as I am pulling my hair out
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Meeks
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I have set up a 2811 with a DSL interface (BT) and have FE/0 attached to the local lan 192.168.0.0/24. I have been through the VPN wizzard and all seemed fine (Tested okay with the SDM). However, when I VPN in with the Cisco client I cannot get to anything on the 192.168.0.0/24 network. I have defined a pool for the VPN as follows

192.168.0.240-192.168.0.250. I can see the traffic getting decryted, but it is obviously not getting encrypted to go back through the tunnel ... All help appreciated as I am pulling my hair out
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Meeks

In article , Meeks wrote: :I have set up a 2811 with a DSL interface (BT) and have FE/0 attached :to the local lan 192.168.0.0/24. I have been through the VPN wizzard :and all seemed fine (Tested okay with the SDM). However, when I VPN in :with the Cisco client I cannot get to anything on the 192.168.0.0/24 :network. I have defined a pool for the VPN as follows :192.168.0.240-192.168.0.250. I can see the traffic getting decryted, :but it is obviously not getting encrypted to go back through the tunnel

If it works like the PIX, then the pool must not be part of the inside IP range as otherwise the packets won't get routed properly.

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Walter Roberson

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