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We have an ASA as a central hub in an IPSec VPN community, with four RVS4000 branch office routers connecting into it.Setting up the VPN tunnels worked fine, except after a while the tunnels seem to disconnect all by themselves, and they will not rec...
Have a customer with 3xWRV210 routers VPN'd in a hub & spoke design. We are frequently having issues with the vpn where they seems to stall -- the VPN Summary screen says 'C'onnected, but data will not pass over the tunnel. The solution is to restart...
Yes, as Tom notes, I'm sorry to say the final resolve after a massive undertaking was that the OpenSwanVPN inside the RVS4000 is incompatible with Cisco's IOS VPN... at least once a day the RVS4000 would "hiccup" and then fail to reestablish the tunn...
BUMPSame issue with time. Whether set to Standard NTP, Custom NTP by DNS, or Custom NTP by IP address the router will simply not get the correct time. Set by PC works, but after restarting it goes back to default of 01/01/2000 00:00.Also, for ours (5...
Thks Bill, but I've tried all sorts of timers; we ended up putting them extremely high (24hrs) simply to give a consistant working day w/o disconnection.Final solution was to pull the RVS4000's and put in RV042's.After much digging I found the proble...
More info::After much research and diagnosis I changed a few things: i. Changed the Pre-Shared key to include only hexadecimal numbers (0-9, A-z) ... apparently having special characters can cause problems? ii. Changed the _names_ of the IPSe...
Sorry for the delay; yes problem solved.At the end of the day it was an ISP problem; though they "tested it over and over and assured us it was A+".The head-end router connection would be fine with low volume traffic, but as soon as the bandwidth was...