
I can however, ping from the tunnel IP to the loopback IP in either direction.

Here if the option is enabled, a set of IP or IP Ranges or Subnets will be added.

Check this via GUI by navigating to System -> Admin / Administrators -> 'Restrict login to Trusted hosts'. Step 2: Check if 'Trusted Hosts' is configured for admin user. I setup loopbacks on both sides but I can't ping from loopback to loopback. Step 1: Check if the PING option in enabled in interface. The default GW for the LAN is the 4321 so I don't understand why I'm not getting any replies. The loopback interface cannot reply to it and GNS3: No ping router - Cisco Community Connect GNS3 to the Internet (local server) WebGNS3: Cannot ping from. However, from the 7301 I am unable to ping anything on the LAN behind the 4321.
#UNABLE TO PING LOOPBACK ADDRESS PC#
With that being said, if you are not able to ping the router IP address from the PC then. I can bring up the tunnel between the peers just fine and I'm able to ping router LAN address, tunnel IP and loopback IP (from tunnel IP only!) in either direction. 2022 The loopback interface in R1 is not in the OSPF domain.

Tunnel protection ipsec profile cust-dmvpn shared Ip route 105.105.105.105 255.255.255.255 Tunnel0 4 cannot ping loopback - revisited Go to solution ArchiTech89 Beginner Options 04-25-2014 02:36 PM - edited 03-07-2019 07:13 PM I don't really understand why the answer to the question worked before, but I have an almost identical problem. Tunnel protection ipsec profile cust-dmvpn
