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01-29-2014 12:23 PM
I have been able to create a vpn tunnel between a PA 3020 and an Cisco ASA 5505, but I am having issues getting a tunnel to come up on a ubiquiti wireless connection. I have checked and the wireless is working fine, it worked before I replaced my cisco asa 5510. Any idea what to check would be helpfull
01-29-2014 12:29 PM
Following document will help a great deal
01-29-2014 12:39 PM
Are you able to see any VPN related logs in PAN firewall under Monitor >> System: The system LOGS should show Phase-I and Phase-II negotiation information in details.
1. What mode you have configured for this IpSec tunnel , main or aggressive..?
2. Do you have a Public IP address on both side gateway's...?
3. Do you have a policy to allow IKE from Untrust zone to establish this VPN tunnel...?
3. You can also make the PAN as a VPN responder as mentioned below.
Hope this helps.
Thanks
01-29-2014 12:54 PM
Are you able to see any VPN related logs in PAN firewall under Monitor >> System: The system LOGS should show Phase-I and Phase-II negotiation information in details. No I do not see any VPN information in the logs for the wireless
1. What mode you have configured for this IpSec tunnel , main or aggressive..?
auto
2. Do you have a Public IP address on both side gateway's...?
Its configured as layer two but using a virtual router to route out through a public ISP address going to another public IP address on the peer side
3. Do you have a policy to allow IKE from Untrust zone to establish this VPN tunnel...? Yes
3. You can also make the PAN as a VPN responder as mentioned below
01-29-2014 01:01 PM
Very good information thanks
02-01-2014 09:59 AM
You can check your configuration against this document outlining how to setup IPSEC VPN when the PA is in Layer 2 mode.
Configuring Site to Site IPSec VPN in Layer 2
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