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10-03-2013 07:45 AM
I have a CradlePoint MBR1400 router at a remote location. The primary WAN connection is delivered via Ethernet and the secondary over Verizon 4G. The primary is a static IP and Verizon's is behind NAT. When I enable NAT-T on the Palo Alto the primary tunnel came up. I flip the CradlePoint to use the LTE and the tunnel re-establishes without an issue. When I failback the tunnel shows active however I cannot pass any traffic through it. I rebooted the CradlePoint and the tunnel will still not pass traffic. However after the restart, I went back to the LTE instead of Ethernet and I can pass traffic. I am wondering if NAT is somehow coming into play on the 3020 since I have NAT-T enabled. Turning off does not bring the tunnel up either. I flipped everything back to main mode instead of aggressive (since I need that when using the 2 connections as once is DHCP) and the traffic can pass again. Has anyone else run into something similar to this?
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