BOVPN Virtual Interface for Dynamic Routing to Cisco

I have been pointed to this article to have VPN towards a Cisco router instead of a "normal" BOVPN tunnel:
https://www.watchguard.com/help/docs/help-center/en-US/Content/en-US/Fireware/bovpn/manual/bovpn_vif_dynamic_routing_cisco.html

(this is the first virtual interface VPN I have ever setup)

The setup has been done, the tunnel goes up but I cannot reach anything on the remote network (yes, I have a policy allowing the protocol needed! and I also see the allow traffic in traffic monitor).
We also uses Cluster (active/passive) if that matters I do not know.
I also have enable Dynamic routing with OSPF.

is there something else I might have missed in the setup?

/Martin

Comments

  • Solved by adding 1-to-1 NAT:
    Interface: BovpnVif.X
    NAT base ip address supplied by third party
    Real base: ip address of internal host

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