Have a Router with a Lan address of 192.168.6.X that has a wan address of 10.143.17.196 subnet 255.255.240.0 gway 10.143.16.1
It Leaves the building over Century Link fiber
at the other building I have a tik router with 10.143.32.196 WAN 10.0.0.x LAN on that same lan side is a PTP Microwave shot on 10.0.0.59 and 10.0.0.60 tied to a router with a WAN IP of 10.0.0.x and lan IP of 192.168.5.x
I am trying to be able to be at the 5.x LAN port and PIng and pass udp traffic to/from the 6.x LAN
I can ping from Building one to the WAN address of the router at building 2 but no farther.
I have static routes built in bot tik’s to tell them where to find the networks not sure what i’m doing wrong or if it could just be an issue with CL that i have no control over. Any guidance or tutorials that might help
Unless CL has routes for your 6.x and 5.x subnets on their 10.143.16.1 and 10.0.0.x machines, and whatever other routers they have on the path between those two, they route the packets to these two destination subnets somewhere else or, in better case, they drop them. So you need to set up a tunnel between your two routers, where packets for the remote LAN subnet will be encapsulated into packets sent to the IP of the remote WAN. And since there may be people interested in sniffing your traffic between those two LANs, I’d recommend that the tunnel was encrypted.
Okay how would I Go about sitting up a tunnel, AS far as encryption thats not a huge deal as this fiber is not supposed to be connected to the Internet anywhere along the way