We have 6 offices which have Ip 192.168.11.0 12.0 etc all have Juniper Routers with Site to Site VPN enabled PS the Cisco is a 5505 ASA Now we wanna access them with remote VPN so we added a Cisco ...
As Drizzt figured, your problem is that the two remote networks have the same LAN subnet. Change the other side to use 192.168.2.0/24, or literally any other subnet so it doesn't collide/overlap with ...
In this next episode of NetworkChuck’s you SUCK at Subnetting course, we dive a bit deeper into how RFC1918 and NAT saved the internet from crumbling due to IP address exhaustion. So don’t miss out as ...