Cisco Firewall :: 5510 Site-to-Site VPN Failover

Mar 15, 2011

I configured ASA 5510 using dual ISP( Failover). Now my ASA working fine. Here my problem is My ASA 5510 configured for Site to Site VPN also.How my VPN switch to Secondary ISP automatically when primary ISP fails.

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Cisco VPN :: ASA 5510 - ISP Site To Site Failover With Single Remote Peer Address

Apr 16, 2011

I have a ASA 5510 actve/standby and create one site to site VPN with remote peer ip address xx.xx.xx.xx, Our VPN traffic running on 6 mb internet link for video conferancing traffic.Now client give another link 2 mb internet and client told to us our data traffic runnig on 2 mb link but this data traffic running on the same remote peer IP xx.xx.xx.xx.
 
Secondly request also they need failover over the ISP link.
 
how we immplement the same on ASA 5510.

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I have configured ISP failover on ASA 5510 its working fine, when Primary ISP fails, Traffic is shifting to secondary ISP. On the ASA i have configured Site to Site VPN its working fine on primary ISP, when failover happens to the secondry ISP. Site to Site VPN should work on the secondry ISP.

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Mar 9, 2011

I am try to configure ASA 5510 with 8.3 IOS version.My internal users are 192.168.2.0/24 and i configured dynamic PAT and are all internet .

i want configure identity NAT for remote access VPN.Remote users IP pool is 10.10.10.0 to 10.10.10.10
 
i know to configure NAT exemption in IOS 7.2 version. But here IOS 8.3 version. configure NAT exemption for 192.168.2.0/24 to my remote pool( 10.10.10.0 to 10.10.10.10).

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Cisco Firewall :: Adding Multiple Site To Site VPNs In ASA 5510

Oct 10, 2012

I have a ASA 5510 at our corporate HQ that has one site to site VPN. I need to add 6 additional site to site VPN's to this ASA for our remote branches. How can I add them without affecting the existing site to site VPN?  The 6 site to site VPN's will all have the same settings however these settings are different from the existing site to site that I already have set up. How can I set it up so the 6 additional VPN's use their own crypto map and all use the same settings?

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May 28, 2012

I have a ASA 5510 that has multiple site to site VPNs. I need to create an additiona site to site VPN but only allow 1 host to access and traverse the tunnel. The network is on a 192.168.5.x but the host that will need to access this tunnel needs to be on a 172.16.33.x network. I dont want any other traffic allowed to access or traverse the VPN tunnel for this host.  How can I set this up?

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May 18, 2012

I have a requirement to create a site to site vpn tunnel on ASA 5510 from a remote site to my HO, ihave already other site-to-site tunnels are up and running on the ASA.The issue is my remote site has got the network address which falls in one of the subnet used in HO(192.168.10.0/24).My requirement is only  My remote site need to accees couple of my servers in HO which is in 192.168.200.0/24 subnet.

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Cisco Firewall :: Site-to-Site VPN Between ASA 5510 And 5505 Configuration

Apr 18, 2013

I am not very experienced with Cisco networking.

Here is the situation.
 
Site A - headquarters 192.168.1.x
Site B - remote office 192.168.20.x
Site C - remote office 192.168.30.x
 
Site A - ASA 5510
Site B - ASA 5505
Site C - ASA 5505
 
Site-to-site VPN is established and works between A and B, A and C. Users would like to establish a tunnel between B and C to work on a common project and the data is on Site B.
 
I tried configuring the S2S VPN with pre-shared keys on both firewalls at sites B and C but in the end it is not established (I cannot ping either side). I used the Wizard interface multiple times and one time the CLI. I generally followed the settings chosen between the headquarter and the individual remote sites and tried to replicate them. Obviously I have made a mistake somewhere.
 
Could there be any limitation on the ASA 5505 in terms of licensing and the number of S2S tunnels?

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Cisco Firewall :: ASA 5510 / 5505 - Site-to-site VPN One Way Access

Dec 12, 2011

We have a Cisco ASA 5510 at our main office that makes connection with a 5505 at our other office using site to site VPN. (works)
 
Now for the question,
 
we want to access our other office from the main office but we wont want them to have access to our servers etc. so basically we want to control them but they shouldn't have the rights to control us.

Is this possible with a site to site VPN? and how to do it.

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Nov 16, 2011

I am trying to setup a site to site VPN between ASA 5510 and SSG 140 firewall. ASA end of the VPN is having dynamic public IP address.  I tried sending hostname as peer identity on ASA  by changing the IKE parameter setting but SSG somehow is not able to match the hostname of remote peer and reporting remote as unrecognized peer. Need setting up site 2 site VPN in similar setup?

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Apr 16, 2011

I have a ASA5510 actve/standby and create one site to site VPN with remote peer ip address xx.xx.xx.xx, Our VPN traffic running on 6 mb internet link for video conferancing traffic.Now client give another link 2 mb internet and client told to us our data traffic runnig on 2 mb link but this data traffic running on the same remote peer IP xx.xx.xx.xx.Secondly request also they need failover over the ISP link.how we implement the same on ASA 5510.

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Cisco VPN :: Site-to-site Failover On ASA 5520 / 3945 Routers

Jan 23, 2012

I am building a site to site VPN from our headquarters to a customer. I am using an ASA 5520. The customer is using Cisco 3945 routers. The customer has two VPN termination points. The customer requests that we make one of their termination points the primary VPN connection and make the other termination point the backup in the event that the primary VPN fails. How do I configure this on the ASA? Does the below configuration fulfill this goal?

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Cisco VPN :: ASA 5520 / Site To Site Failover VPN Connection And Routing?

Apr 8, 2013

We have 3 sites, with a Cisco ASA 5520 at each location.
 
HQ (Headquarters)              internal network: 172.16.110.0/24,
DR (Disaster Recovery)       internal network: 172.16.120.0/24
BO (Branch Office)               internal network: 172.16.150.0/24
 
HQ and DR have a 100Mbps permanent MPLS link between each other.Branch Office has a Site 2 Site VPN connection to HQ. If it fails, it establishes a Site 2 Site VPN connection to DR. This works perfectly.Now the routing issue... There is no route to the BO in the routing table at HQ/DR. The default gateway is used to reach the BO and that works for HQ when the VPN is between HQ/BO. If the VPN fails over to DR/BO, HQ can't reach BO anymore.I need to have some kind of conditional route injection from the ASA where the VPN is established. I was considering a tracked static route, but I was wondering if the S2S VPN itself has a functionality to do so. I thought the Reverse Route Injection was it but it's enabled on our crypto map and doesn't seem to work...

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Sep 25, 2011

One local site where i have one ASA5520 . I have to create a site to site vpn with the remote site1 and site 2.vpn with site1 is primary and other is backup. local address on ASA is 192.168.10.10 and on the remote site1 and site2 is 10.10.10.1.I have to make sure that if vpn with the site1 is active then the routing for 10.10.10.1 should be towards vpn to site1. and if it goes down then failover to vpn2 to site 2.In case if the vpn1 to site1 comes up, the traffic should shift to VPN1 to site1.Access is from ASA5520 end client to the remote server.

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Apr 15, 2013

I am using the Cisco ASA 5520 with Software Version 8.2(3).  I have several site-to-site VPN connections and two separate ISP connections.  I have set up the SLA tracker for the dual ISP so that if one fails the other one takes over.  But I don't know how to do the same for the site-to-site IPSec VPN tunnels.  I have read a few discussions on the Cisco Support Community but I am really confused about what to do.  I have two outside interfaces:  outside and WAN2.  I understand you can only apply the crypto to one interface so how would I make the change to allow the VPN to failover when the primary ISP were to fail?
 
Here is my configuration for the cryptos and SLA tracker:
 
crypto map outside_map 10 match address ACL_VPN_1
crypto map outside_map 10 set pfs
crypto map outside_map 10 set peer x.x.x.x x x.x.x.x
crypto map outside_map 10 set transform-set NAME_SET
crypto map outside_map 10 set security-association lifetime seconds 28800
crypto map outside_map 10 set security-association lifetime kilobytes 4608000(code)

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Sep 12, 2011

I configurated Ipsec vpn at asa 5510. my inside ip 192.168.10.156my public ip: 85.x.x.xmy peer ip : 62.x.x.x
 
the project is that:
the remote site want the interesting traffic like that:
source ip 172.16.1.104 can access destination ip 10.0.154.27

My inside ip is 192.168.10.0/0 and i can not to change it 172.16.1.0/24 and i can not to add this ip at my network.

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Mar 6, 2013

Our Headquarter (asa 5510) is running a site to site vpn connection with a Branch office (router 2811). All remote users are accesing the internet through the VPN and also accesing headquarter file servers.I want to know if there is a way for some remote users to be able to use the vpn for accesing the file servers but to access the internet through the branch office.  The rest of the remote users will be still accessing the internet through VPN.

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Apr 22, 2012

I've setup a site to site vpn on an ASA 5510 using ASDM (as I have many times before) and the tunnel appears to be up but I am not able to pass traffic.  When I run the packet tracer from my inside network to the remote destination network, it shows that it is blocked by the implicit deny ip any any rule on my inside incoming access list.

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Jul 15, 2012

we have two ASA 5510s one in 8.4(4) and one in 8.2(5) in a site-to-site VPN setup. All internal traffic is working smoothly.Site/Subnet A: 192.160.0.0 - local (8.4(4)) Site/Subnet B: 192.260.0.0 - remote (8.2(5)) VPN Users: 192.160.40.0 - assigned by ASA When you VPN into the network, all traffic hits Site A, and everything on subnet A is accessible.

Site B however, is completely inaccessible for VPN users. All machines on subnet B, the firewall itself, etc... is not reachable by ping or otherwise.There are also some weird NAT rules that I am not happy with that were created after I upgraded Site A ASA to 8.4

Site A internal: 192.160.x.x     External: 55.55.555.201(main)/202(mail)
Site B (over site-to-site) is 192.260.x.x     External: 66.66.666.54(all)

I pretty much just have the basic NAT rules for VPN, Email, Internet and the site-to-site.What do I need to add for the VPN to be able to access the site-to-site network?

Here is my NAT config:

nat (inside,Outside) source static DOMAIN_LOCAL DOMAIN_LOCAL destination static VPN_Network VPN_Network no-proxy-arp route-lookup
nat (inside,Outside) source static DOMAIN_LOCAL DOMAIN_LOCAL destination static DOMAIN_REMOTE DOMAIN_REMOTE no-proxy-arp route-lookup
!
object network DMZ_Network
nat (DMZ,Outside) dynamic interface
object network DOMAIN_LOCAL

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Jul 21, 2011

I setup RA-VPN under local asa 5510 IP pool (192.168.127.0/24) and all was working fine. I got internet and local network access.
Then i have 5 site to site VPN working fine but when im traying to access to those L2L VPNs from the remote acces client im not able to do that. So after that i decided to obtain IP addresses from my DHCP server so i can obtain IPs from my local network (172.17.16.0/16) and then access normally to the VPN site to site. But the surprise was that the VPN cisco client is getting local IP address (172.17.16.222) perfectly but im not able to access even to my local network.

I have the same-security-traffic permit inter-interface same-security-traffic permit intra-interface enable.

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Apr 30, 2013

I have an ASA 5510 8.2(5) in Site1 and a ASA 5505 8.2(1) Site2 they are setup with a site to site tunnel.Each site has VPN clients that connect and I would like to allow clients from both sides access to servers on the other side of the site-to-site tunnel.
 
I enabled same-security-traffic permit intra-interface I also added the remote networks to access-list that is doing the split tunneling. [code]

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Feb 14, 2011

I have a cisco ASA 5510 at the branch here. It terminates about 8 vpn tunnels and also it supports remote access clients. I just have a quick question. Can my remote sub-net group access the other remote access site-site VPN subnet group. If yes then how should i configure it.

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Sep 30, 2012

I have a dynamic VPN site to site between ASA 5510 vs C880 with segment 172.23.191.0/25 for ASA side and some host in C880 side (e.g. 128.1.100.211, 128.1.115.181, 128.1.104.212) . The VPN is up, but only have communication with a host (128.1.115.181).
 
In the logs appears the next message when I try communication for all aother IP in the policy map configuration: IKE Initioator unable to find policy: Intf Inside, Src: 172.23.191.87, Dst: 128.1.115.182..ONLY WHEN I PINGING FROM SOME HOST IN C880 SIDE (e.g. 128.1.100.211) the communication is successfull.

What happen with this VPN, because I need to pinging from C880 IP host to ASA segment for establish communication?

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May 26, 2011

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Jun 28, 2012

I am attempting to configure Radius authentication accross a site-to-site VPN for my ASA 5510-01 for remote access.
 
 ASA5510-1 currently has a live site to site to ASA5510-2.
 
ASA 5510-1 - 10.192.0.253
 
ASA 5510-2 - 172.16.102.1
 
DC - 172.16.102.10
 
ASA5510-01 can ping the DC and vica versa but is unable to authticate when i perform a test. ASA5510-01 can authenticate to a DC on it;s own LAN but not on the remote LAN that DC sits on.
 
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