Cisco VPN :: RVS4000 Router VLAN Using QuickVPN?

Apr 18, 2010

I'm trying to connect through a VPN to RVS4000 router that I have VLAN'ed into two seperate networks 192.168.1.x (default) and 192.168.77.x. When i connect with the QuickVPN Client, I have no problems seeing devices on the 192.168.1.x network but i can't see the 192.168.77.x devices; so i'm assuming that the QuickVPN client software puts me on the default network and not the "77" network. Thing is, i only want to VPN into the "77" network and not the 192.168.1.x network.
 
Will QuickVPN allow me to do this? If not how do I VPN into the 192.168.77.x network?

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I can't ping from the Routers Maintainance Page to a host connected on Port 1-3 of the Switch (which is configured as VLAN ID 120 untagged). I reseted the router, and tested this simple use case again: Created two VLAN's, defined Port 2 to be in one of them, setted the IP's properly (192.168.120.1 for the Router on that VLAN), but stil, I cant ping from the Router to Host on that VLAN (Router=>192.168.120.10)! The other way around works (Host=>192.168.120.1)
 
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WAN: PPPoE (works)
LAN: VLAN ID 1: 192.168.1.1 no DHCP
VLAN ID 120: 192.168.120.1 no DHCP
VLAN ID 130: 192.168.130.1 no DHCP

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Wiresharks shows me no ARP requests on that interface too... The product seems not to work porperly when I configure a port to be in a VLAN untagged, and try to ping to a host connected to that interface.
 
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