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11-26-2013 10:05 PM
I am glad to meet you.
Some users was done time-out on global protect. The tunnel was expired.
But GP Agent status was ‘connected’ not ‘not connected’.
Why was not the connection status on global protect agent changed from 'connected' to 'not connected'??
Please look at the attached file.
And PANOS is 4.1.15 with GP agent 1.2.6.
Thanks.
11-26-2013 10:08 PM
The screenshot file is not attached on this page. So instead of link as below.
https://plink.ucloud.com/public_link/link/9d72047f54d35eeb
You can download information.ppt file when click.
Thanks.
11-26-2013 11:25 PM
Hi
I am not sure about this but there is a bug fixed with 1.2.7
55081
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After successfully authenticating, a GlobalProtect
agent
displayed as
connected but was unable to connect to an internal network. This occurred when Fast
Shutdown was enabled on a PC running Windows 8
11-27-2013 12:11 AM
Thanks, panos.
Does the bug 55081 run only window 8 machine?
My customer machine is window XP.
11-27-2013 12:13 AM
That is why I am not sure, if you can, upgrade and see that will be better I think.
12-02-2013 09:02 AM
Usually when the change is on the GP client then it will be for all the Operating systems. So i believe the change would apply to XP client as well.
Regards,
Numan
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