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phoenixrising20
Sep 20, 2018Aspirant
Configure SRX5308 and FVG318 Gateway VPN to pass all Http traffic through tunnel out at SRX5380
I have two physical locations 1) Main Office has SRX5380 2) Remote Office FVG318. I have a VPN established between the two location, however I can not get the Http Traffic from the Remote Office thro...
DaneA
Sep 23, 2018NETGEAR Employee Retired
Kindly answer the questions below:
a. On the web-GUI of the FVG318 on the Remote Site, go to Monitoring > Diagnostics. Then, check the box that says "Ping through a VPN tunnel?" and select the corresponding Gateway. Enter the LAN IP Address of the SRX5308 on the Main Office and click the Ping button. Are you able to get replies?
b. Still on he web-GUI of the FVG318 on the Remote Site, go to Monitoring > Diagnostics. Then, check the box that says "Ping through a VPN tunnel?" and select the corresponding Gateway. Enter google.com and click the Ping button. Are you able to get replies?
Do I have to configure any routes on at the Main Office SRX5380 to pass the traffic out to the internet?
There is no option to configure a route either coming from or going to the VPN tunnel.
Be reminded that the IPSec VPN throughput of the FVG318 is 1Mbps while the IPSec VPN throughput of the SRX5308 is 180Mbps. Do you have a spare SRX5308 to deploy on the Remote Site to isolate the problem?
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
phoenixrising20
Sep 24, 2018Aspirant
Thank you for the performance information on the FVG318 VPN, I was not aware of that looks like I should update that hardware before moving forward. I will update the forum when I get new hardware.
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