06-06-2019 01:25 PM
Hi Folks,
In the past month my VPN AnyConnect is constantly reconnecting. From every 3 minutes to every 15 minutes at times. This is a major blocker for attending meetings and workflow interruptions.
I've tried various changes from IPv6 disabling to MTU adjustments but none of these tweaks are correcting the problem.
Macbook Pro 15-inch, 2018
macOS Mojave 10.14.5
Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Version 4.7.01076
AT&T Gigabit
Router Model | 5268AC |
Hardware Version | 260-2173300 |
Software Version | 11.1.0.531418-att |
I did do a test and spent 1.5 hours at Starbucks connected to the VPN with no issues. What is it with AT&T and Cisco combination that is causing the constant reconnects?
Thanks for any help.
11:23:53 AM Reconnecting to ******.com...
11:23:55 AM Establishing VPN - Examining system...
11:23:55 AM Establishing VPN - Activating VPN adapter...
11:23:55 AM Establishing VPN - Configuring system...
11:23:58 AM Establishing VPN...
11:23:58 AM Connected to ******.com...
11:25:53 AM Reconnecting to ******.com...
11:25:56 AM Establishing VPN - Examining system...
11:25:56 AM Establishing VPN - Activating VPN adapter...
11:25:56 AM Establishing VPN - Configuring system...
11:25:58 AM Establishing VPN...
11:25:58 AM Connected to ******.com...
11:27:01 AM Reconnecting to ******.com...
11:27:03 AM Establishing VPN - Examining system...
11:27:03 AM Establishing VPN - Activating VPN adapter...
11:27:03 AM Establishing VPN - Configuring system...
11:27:06 AM Establishing VPN...
11:27:06 AM Connected to ******.com...
11:30:37 AM Reconnecting to ******.com...
11:30:39 AM Establishing VPN - Examining system...
11:30:39 AM Establishing VPN - Activating VPN adapter...
11:30:39 AM Establishing VPN - Configuring system...
11:30:52 AM Establishing VPN...
11:30:52 AM Connected to ******.com...
11:32:37 AM Reconnecting to ******.com...
11:32:40 AM Establishing VPN - Examining system...
11:32:40 AM Establishing VPN - Activating VPN adapter...
11:32:40 AM Establishing VPN - Configuring system...
11:32:42 AM Establishing VPN...
11:32:42 AM Connected to ******.com...
06-07-2019 09:03 AM
@brandonleetran I have the exact same ATT setup.
Manufacturer | Pace Plc |
Model | 5268AC |
Serial Number | xxxxx |
Hardware Version | 260-2173300 |
Software Version | 11.1.0.531418-att |
I have not seen this issue when using AnyConnect VPN from my Mac Air (High Sierra). Do you see any packet loss for traffic going to your gateway? Try running a ping to the gateway before and during connection and see if there any difference.
06-10-2019 11:27 AM
Wow thank you all for providing helpful tips. Much much appreciated.
I'm on a mac and I used `Network Utility` to run a ping on my router IP. I'm actually not sure what you mean by gateway IP. Any clarification on that would be awesome. So I ran a ping on my router IP and I got regular 3-10 ms responses. When I connected to VPN I get timeouts `Request timeout for icmp_seq 0`
06-07-2019 10:35 AM - edited 06-07-2019 10:36 AM
Hi Brandon,
I think you may be hitting this issue.
Apple introduced hardware changes in their 2018 models (2018 MacBook Pro, 2018 MacBook Air, and 2018 Mac mini in which also include their new T2 Security Chip). It has been determined that due to Apple’s changes, features/functions specific to AWDL (ie: AirDrop, Apple Watch, AirPlay, BlueTooth, etc), in which all use Apple’s dedicated ‘awdl0 interface’, are handled differently by the hardware. Please see https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCvp04196/?rfs=iqvred the fix will be available end of June or early July. Please test the workarounds in the bug to be sure this is the issue you are having. Without logs it is difficlut to say.
Thanks,
Steve S.
06-10-2019 01:05 PM
06-24-2019 06:42 AM
I have the same issue and disabling air drop did not resolve it. I have to disable bluetooth entirely.
07-08-2019 09:40 AM
07-08-2019 09:39 AM
I had the exact same problem. Cisco IT support was pretty worthless, and I found this thread, turned off BlueTooth and the VPN has stopped bouncing! I need BlueTooth to work though!
06-08-2019 12:20 AM
06-26-2019 08:17 AM - edited 07-08-2019 09:47 AM
All,
The version with the fix for this is now posted on Cisco.com. The version number is 4.7.04056. (Corrected version number)
Steve S.
06-26-2019 12:04 PM - edited 06-26-2019 12:14 PM
Release notes don't mention this issue... ?
06-26-2019 12:39 PM
As mentioned previously in this thread the bug ID is CSCvp04196. This is listed in the resolved caveats section of the release notes.
CSCvp04196 -- ENH: Optimize tunnel security reinforcement on macOS upon virtual adapter detection
07-08-2019 09:41 AM
Hi Steve,
I'm running v 4.6.03049 and it's still only staying up when I turn Bluetooth off.
07-08-2019 09:46 AM
Hi Scott,
The bug only lists as being fixed in the latest 4.7.04056 release available on CCO, Please upgrade and see how you make out.
Thanks,
Steve S.
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08-18-2019 09:06 AM
This fixed the issue till 10.14.6 came out. Now it’s back again.
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