Hi,
I have just finished doing a bit of network cleanup on my ASA and 1841 and
noticed that a number of the HECnet GRE tunnels seems to be down or
possibly misconfigured.
I know that my IP address changed a while back as part of the transition to
Australia's National Broadband Network (NBN) and my router can now be found
at 110.141.227.104. I am pretty sure that Brian sent out an update, but I'm
not sure how well it was applied.
Since changing IP addresses I've only been able to establish a tunnel
with 50.131.218.138 (area 42). However, when I attempt to ping the other
end I am unable to reach 42.1023.
After looking at my firewall logs I noticed that someone at 81.135.164.245
was attempting to establish a GRE tunnel. After looking at the existing
configuration I noticed that it was a similar address to what had been last
configured for area 22. I made the change and now I can establish a link
to area 22 and I can successfully ping 22.1023.
However, that is were it ends. I have tunnels configured for area 59, 23,
61, 9 and 52, but I have no connection to the other end. Worse, I have no
connection to the HECnet as a larger entity.
Is anyone else other than myself and Mark Darvill still using the tunnels?
If there is a lack of interest in the maintenance, I would be happy to take
it over and start running the bridge here too.
Thoughts? Anybody... :-)
Regards, Tim.