Cisco VPN 3002 Network Extension Mode

Having the hardest time getting this to work. Everything seems like it is configured correctly. Followed Cisco's documentation to the letter. Once I uncheck the PAT box, the 3002 reconnects and shows the private interface IP address of the 3002 client as the "Assigned IP Address" in Monitoring | Sessions. I can ping the client, I can even ping the workstations behind the client. I can open the C$ admin share on the workstations behind the client, and pretty much communicate with them just fine going from the Concentrator side to the Client. However, going from the workstations behind the client is a different story.

From there I can ping addresses behind the concentrator, and tracert to

them just fine. However, Internet and Citrix aren't working. When running nslookup, our two DNS servers time out. It sounds like a firewall/filter issue, but I don't have any filters set in the 3002 Client Group or their User accounts - its set to None.

Any clues, or things I can try?

More Info:

VPN Concentrator Type: 3005 Software Rev: Cisco Systems, Inc./VPN 3000 Concentrator Version 4.1.7.A Oct 18 2004 18:51:42 Private IP: 192.168.100.250 255.255.255.0

VPN Client Type: 3002-8E Software Rev: Cisco Systems, Inc./VPN 3002 Hardware Client Version

4.1.7.A Oct 18 2004 18:26:05 Private IP: 192.168.13.1 255.255.255.0

Gladly email configs to whoever wants them, if it will help.

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Jeremy
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Hi Jeremy,

You may wish to investigate the Cisco Security/VPN TAC Case Collection / Knowledge Base:

http://129.41.16.73/security/home Hope this helps,

Brad Reese Free Cisco Security Upgrades:

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