09-08-2020 12:33 AM - edited 09-08-2020 12:35 AM
Hi, this is a very general level question from a network trainee (i.e. I don't have full details of how this VPN is setup but I can find out).
We have had a new Cisco Anyconnect VPN setup on Cisco ISE v2.4. Anyconnect client is 4.8.03036. We run a hybrid setup of some exchange legacy servers on premise but mostly we are running from O365 in the cloud.
I am running Outlook 365 and others are running Outlook 2016 clients. Basically some of us are having constant problems with Outlook disconnecting. We have to completely restart our laptops to get Outlook to connect again and when it does it could disconnect at any point or go for hours and be fine. This happens without fail every day.
*EDIT I should say that without the VPN Outlook performs perfectly
The only correlation between the users that seem to have the most consistent disconnections (myself included) is that we use Sky broadband as our ISP. But may just be a coincidence as there are only three of us.
Any thoughts or help very much appreciated, thank you.
09-08-2020 05:01 PM
check if your DNS traffic is not being tunneled back to the office, or even all traffic slowing down your web surfing.
09-09-2020 12:34 AM
Thanks for that, in theory how should the traffic for O365 be routed, directly to the internet? And where do the changes for that routing take place e.g. the VPN itself (within ISE policy??), on premise firewall etc? Just trying to understand it as we don't currently have the resources to investigate this issue I am trying to help out and have no experience of VPN's. Many thanks.
01-21-2021 02:16 AM
I am having the same issue with some of my machines, we are using anyconnect ver 4.9.0195. VPN routes the ip address via the office firewall before going out. Did you find a solution?
01-21-2021 02:31 AM
Hi, the only thing we found was that certain broadband providers are causing issues. Everyone with Sky broadband had these issues. We also had some disconnection issues with BT broadband but these were only occasional and may have been down to issues on the network for a short period of time. I had Sky and had the issue every day multiple times a day over a period of a lt least a year. I moved house 2 months ago and now live in the country and need to use a local broadband provider, it works perfectly now, not a single issue (everything else is exactly the same as it was before). Cheers
01-21-2021 02:41 AM
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