Nerm
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I have a client that has 2 locations with a VPN between them. Each location has a Cisco ASA 5505 terminating the VPN and handling local routing. They have a server at each location replicating AD, DNS, etc between them across the VPN.
This issue happens about once a day and last for about 30 minutes. The issue is that one of the computers at location 1 is unable to access anything outside the local network. For example his computer responds to pings from the server, router, other PC's. He can ping other PC's on the local network, server, and inside address of the router. He cannot ping anything on the outside of the router or even across the VPN. We have already tried swapping cables, assigning his PC a static IP, swapping the switch, swapping his PC, fresh config on ASA, even swapped ASA with brand new one.
What makes this even stranger is that it only happens with the one computer. None of the other machines at either location have this issue.
If anyone has any possible solutions I am all ears or eyes I guess haha.
This issue happens about once a day and last for about 30 minutes. The issue is that one of the computers at location 1 is unable to access anything outside the local network. For example his computer responds to pings from the server, router, other PC's. He can ping other PC's on the local network, server, and inside address of the router. He cannot ping anything on the outside of the router or even across the VPN. We have already tried swapping cables, assigning his PC a static IP, swapping the switch, swapping his PC, fresh config on ASA, even swapped ASA with brand new one.
What makes this even stranger is that it only happens with the one computer. None of the other machines at either location have this issue.
If anyone has any possible solutions I am all ears or eyes I guess haha.
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