11-05-2017 04:14 AM - edited 03-21-2019 10:58 AM
It looks as if it should be very straightforward to configure the RV134W to connect to an Azure VN gateway: put in the gateway and subnet addresses, and let it go. However, I don't get a connection. I'm using the Basic SKU. The logging is unilluminating (information ignored, etc).
Any suggestions for debugging?
11-09-2017 01:43 AM
Hi John,
Without any specific information I can only suggest to double check the available options you have on both sides of the IPsec tunnel and ensure that you are using identical settings (i.e. same DH group, encryption method, etc.). You can also configure Logging for Informational or Debugging to see more information in the log table.
If you are still unable to get the VPN established I'd suggest to call our support centre for further assistance as this may be the quickest way to resolve this.
Thanks,
Kris
11-09-2017 04:02 AM
11-13-2017 05:22 AM
Well, I tried this again and I now have a tunnel! I don't know what, if anything, I did differently, but the SA came up and the tunnel is established to a policy-routing based Azure gateway using just the simple setup. Perhaps the Azure side wasn't fully provisioned last time I tried, or I mistyped an address or ... Hard to tell in the absence of error messages.
There are still some error messages in the log
IKE message has the Commit Flag set but Pluto doesn't implement this feature; ignoring flag message ignored because it contains an unexpected payload type (ISAKMP_NEXT_HASH)
but they don't seem to affect anything.
Having got the tunnel up, I now need to figure out how to
= make the setup robust -- both endpoints use dynamic IP addresses
= set up DNS
= ensure that routing works in both directions. As present, I seem to be able to ping things in both directions without the Azure subnet appearing on the RV134w routing table.
05-24-2018 10:05 PM
Trying to do this for the RV345 but not getting a connection. Any possible way for you to provide with some guide/screenshots on how your setup is configured that might clue us in on what we are missing?
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