[c-nsp] Cisco debug issue revised

Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET ml at t-b-o-h.net
Mon Feb 26 15:28:46 EST 2007


Sorry.... I keep just assuming the entire world always knows what I
want to do and what my network looks like. ;)

204.107.90.128 is a FreeBSD personal server. Its gateway is 204.107.90.1 .
204.107.90.1 is a (Insert some other router company name here) that
	has a ip route of 192.136.64.117 for the 192.168.3.0 subnet.
192.136.64.117 is a Cisco 3640 with an IPSEC/GRE tunnel over satellite
	and NAT. Local end is 192.168.4.1, remote end is 192.168.4.2.
	It has an E0/0 interface of 192.168.3.111 . 
E0/0 is into a Cisco 2924, and then off that is 192.168.3.247, which is
	an Axis webcam.

	Unfortunately I'd guess A and B are both wrong. What the
records show are :

	UDP of some sort from my server to destination make it 
atleast to the far end tunnel, but it seems like its saying it 
doesn't go anywhere after that (0)....

.Feb 14 14:42:09 EST: %SEC-6-IPACCESSLOGP: list 123 permitted udp 204.107.90.128(0) (Tunnel0 ) -> 192.168.3.247(0), 8 packets 


	Then it says that an ICMP comes back from the device to
the local IP on the E0/0 but then it doesn't seem to go anywhere
after that.

.Feb 14 14:43:09 EST: %SEC-6-IPACCESSLOGDP: list 123 permitted icmp 192.168.3.247 (Ethernet0/0 0040.8c44.3bf9) -> 192.168.3.111 (0/0), 4 packets 

	A telnet to the port 80 of the device at 
192.168.3.247 is fine.

	So how can I debug this more?

		Thanks, Tuc




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