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02 Jun 2009 13:36 #56164
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we're getting IP conflicts on our network. it appears that the VPN connection from another site is grabbing an IP that used for a printer.
Is there anyway I can set the VPN link so that the router on the other end uses a specific IP? when I run arp -a on the local LAN is shows our Draytek 2800 using 2 IP's on the same MAC address: xxx.xxx.xxx.1 - router IP and xxx.xxx.xxx.202 as the VPN. Ideally we've like to shift this to another IP address higher up in the /24 range.
Is there anyway I can set the VPN link so that the router on the other end uses a specific IP? when I run arp -a on the local LAN is shows our Draytek 2800 using 2 IP's on the same MAC address: xxx.xxx.xxx.1 - router IP and xxx.xxx.xxx.202 as the VPN. Ideally we've like to shift this to another IP address higher up in the /24 range.
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02 Jun 2009 18:02 #56168
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2900Gi/v2.5.6; 2900/v2.5.6
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The different ends of the VPN tunnel should be on different subnets. It sounds like yours are on the same.
2900Gi/v2.5.6; 2900/v2.5.6
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02 Jun 2009 21:45 #56172
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Replied by macavity on topic Site to site VPN static IP
There is some control over the .20x address. The start range can be set via VPN -> PPP General Setup
Each PPTP VPN uses the next IP available in that range, 202,203,204 etc.
Look for a free range of 16 addresses and set the start IP as the first ip.
Each PPTP VPN uses the next IP available in that range, 202,203,204 etc.
Look for a free range of 16 addresses and set the start IP as the first ip.
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05 Jun 2009 10:50 #56208
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Replied by baconface on topic Site to site VPN static IP
Thanks guys. I just needed to change the VPN start address and all is well now
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