To connect to the internal interface and access the LAN

Hello

I have the following problem, I have a Cisco 2811 router with a serial number and an ethernet interface. On the serial port, I have an address got from the ISP, but not a real IP address. It's a 30 ip only for communication ECCAS my site and the ISP and the ethernet I one of the addresses of my range. I have have need allow VPN connections on this address (ethernet one) and access hosts on the internal LAN.

I am able to connect to the VPN, but I can't reach any host inside the LAN

Is it possible to display relevant configuration

crypto-address ethernet card must be present in the router.

What also makes sh crypto isakmp her and sh crypto ipsec his give?

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