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Site-2-Site Tunnel drops problem.
15 years 7 months ago #30132
by timparker
Site-2-Site Tunnel drops problem. was created by timparker
Hello All.
I have my Cisco ASA 5505 in our main office with a a site-2-site to one of our remote offices with a Cisco 871 Router on the other end. Everything works great, but.....
If the tunnel drops due to a time out over the weekend when no one is using it, which is fine. The remote office when they attempt to connect on Monday morning it won't bring the tunnel back on line, but if I just ping a device in the remote office from our Main HQ it comes right back up and everything is great.
I thought that if the tunnel dropped either side should be able to bring it back online? I am guessing I have something configured wrong? There currently isn't a DC in the remote location, they log on locally to their machines and then Remote Desktop into the Main Office. It will have a DC eventually, but licensing/timing are causing some problems with completing that.
Thoughts?
TIA.
Tim
I have my Cisco ASA 5505 in our main office with a a site-2-site to one of our remote offices with a Cisco 871 Router on the other end. Everything works great, but.....
If the tunnel drops due to a time out over the weekend when no one is using it, which is fine. The remote office when they attempt to connect on Monday morning it won't bring the tunnel back on line, but if I just ping a device in the remote office from our Main HQ it comes right back up and everything is great.
I thought that if the tunnel dropped either side should be able to bring it back online? I am guessing I have something configured wrong? There currently isn't a DC in the remote location, they log on locally to their machines and then Remote Desktop into the Main Office. It will have a DC eventually, but licensing/timing are causing some problems with completing that.
Thoughts?
TIA.
Tim
15 years 7 months ago #30144
by TheBishop
Replied by TheBishop on topic Re: Site-2-Site Tunnel drops problem.
I don't know muchg about the ASA but what you're describing sounds like you have the ASA set up to raise the tunnel when traffic is detected that needs to go down it to the remote end. That is working, but you need the same thing setting up in your router at the branch end too.
15 years 7 months ago #30147
by timparker
Replied by timparker on topic Re: Site-2-Site Tunnel drops problem.
hmmmm I thought by default that was the way it worked both ways. I will take a look around for that today....
15 years 7 months ago #30149
by timparker
Replied by timparker on topic Re: Site-2-Site Tunnel drops problem.
I just took a poke through the router on the remote end and I don't see anywhere to set it to instigate the connection if its down. What command would that be that I would be looking for?
15 years 7 months ago #30153
by TheBishop
Replied by TheBishop on topic Re: Site-2-Site Tunnel drops problem.
15 years 6 months ago #30240
by coolboy
Networking is COOL
Replied by coolboy on topic Re: Site-2-Site Tunnel drops problem.
Can you clarify the connectivity between ASA and remote router?
According to my knowledge either side of interesting traffic should make the tunnel UP.
Can u share the relevant configuration of ur ASA and remote router? It will help to trouble shoot the issue.
According to my knowledge either side of interesting traffic should make the tunnel UP.
Can u share the relevant configuration of ur ASA and remote router? It will help to trouble shoot the issue.
Networking is COOL
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