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this causes Phas2 down then both Phase 1 and 2 down then Phase 1 comes back and phase 2 is still down?

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Cyber Elite
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@MP18,

Is this by chance a microtik device that you are attempting to peer with? 

 

As for the message, a common part of VPNs are determining if a Security Association (SA) has become stale, and removing those entries when they are. Stale entries are essentially an SA that has aged out or been deleted by the peer device, it essentially means that SA is no longer shared between peers. 

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Cyber Elite
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@MP18,

Is this by chance a microtik device that you are attempting to peer with? 

 

As for the message, a common part of VPNs are determining if a Security Association (SA) has become stale, and removing those entries when they are. Stale entries are essentially an SA that has aged out or been deleted by the peer device, it essentially means that SA is no longer shared between peers. 

It is Cypress Modem Running IPSEC - Ikev1

 

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