Remote access VPN VPN Ping from ASA clients

I would like to know if it is normal to not being able to traceroute or ping for VPN clients connected from the ASA command line? The VPN client and the connection works well at the moment. I can't ping / connect to the VPN and vice versa internal hosts. I can't ping however the ASA VPN client IP address himself well. I'm so split tunnel but that seems to work correctly based on the determination of route I ran.

Can I have an IKEv1 and IKEv2 for VPN IPSEC configuration? I try to keep the IKEv1 VPN for the legacy Cisco VPN client while I began to roll on the AnyConnect IKEv2 client. Just end up creating a new configuration of VPN for the AnyConnect VPN (easier)?

What is the purpose of the injection of the route the other way around? It seems to be against intuitive. I was hoping it say for VPN DHCP pool 32 come to me so I would not add static routes on my heart to point to the ASA for these ranges. This ASA is reserved for the VPN firewall not this traffic is not normally head to it. Right now I have just the static route for the 24 I use in the DHCP pool on carrots. I have of course the possibility to redistribute the beach many other ways with EIGRP / OSPF / RIP it seems to me that RRI was a nice way to do, but it doesn't seem to be.

It probably all comes from me probably do not understand exactly how bits to pass through the firewall to the actual machine of the VPN client. You see only not an interface layer 3 for part of the ASA in the tunnel, according to me, is part of what confuses me.

Basically, I followed this guide and added split tunnel and aaa via RADIUS which seem to work well. I can't emphasize enough that for all intent and purposes, it seems that the VPN works as it should now. Wait for this time I broke it a few hours while I was playing with various other orders lol.

Thank you

Tim

Reference:
ASA 5505 (base right now, license #labgear) 9.2 (4) running

It is normal to not be able to ping remote VPN clients to the ASA's.  To be able to do outside the ASA IP address must be included in the field of encryption, which is not normally.

Yes, you can use IKEv1 and IKEv2 at the same time.  However if you change consider using SSL.  It is best taken in charge and less painful.

If you choose to ignore this advice, then I would create a new IKEv2 VPN rather than modify the existing and then migrate users through him.

The reverse route injection does exactly what you describe.  They appear as static routes on the SAA, you will then need to redistribute in any routing protocol you like.  I wouldn't normally use for traffic of users, but for the traffic of a site when managing more complex failover scenarios.

I recommend to stick to the single 24 static road in your kernel.

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    Lay

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    --
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