Cisco Firewall :: ASA 5505 Setup A Site To Site Tunnel?
Nov 13, 2012
I have a 5505 asa code version 8.3(2). Trying to set up a site to site tunnel with someone and he is asking if I can use ike v2. How do I go about setting up the tunnel to use ikev2? Is ikev2 an option with site to site tunnels?
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Nov 20, 2012
I have weird problem with a Site to site VPN tunnel from a Cisco ASA 5505 to an Clavister Firewall.When I restart the Cisco ASA 5505 the tunnel is up and down,up, down, down, and I get all strange messages when I see if the tunnel is up or down with the syntax: [code]
After a while like 5-10 min the vpn site to site tunnel is up and here is the strange thing happening I have all accesslists and tunnel accesslists right I can only access one remote network (Main site Clavister Firewall) trought the vpn tunnel behind the Cisco ASA 5505, and I have 5 more remote networks that I want to access but only one remote network is working trought the vpn tunnel behind the Cisco ASA. I see that when I do this syntax in ASA: show crypto ipsec sa.They had a Clavister Firewall before on that site before and now they have a Cisco ASA 5505 and all the rules on the main site thats have the big Clavister Firewall is intact so the problems are in the Cisco ASA 5505. [code]
All these remote networks are at the Main Site Clavister Firewall.
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Feb 7, 2011
I have ASA 5505, i configured site to site vpn between central site and remote site and is working. Now the problem is we use remote site for troubleshooting purpose, so we need to create a tunnel from remote site to central site. I need to configure such a way that remote site can craete a tunnel to central site, but central site not able to create a tunnel, it just respond to remote site.
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Apr 30, 2012
Need to know the step by step procedure for monitoring site-to-site VPN tunnel (up/down) using SNMP on Cisco ASA 5505.
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May 21, 2011
Remote-access users aren't able to reach our remote network through a site-to-site VPN tunnel between two ASA 5505's.
I've seen several threads about that here, I've run through the walkthrough at [URL] I've taken a stab at setting split tunnelling and nat exemption, but it seems I'm still missing something. Remote-access users can reach the main site, but not the remote site.
Remote-access (vpn-houston) uses 192.168.69.0/24.
The main site (houston) uses 10.0.0.0/24
The remote site (lugoff) uses 10.0.1.0/24
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Dec 27, 2012
Last week, I was able to establish a site-to-site VPN tunnel between an ASA 5505 and Cisco C881 router just fine. The tunnel was up and and running for a number of days but today the tunnel is no longer up. I was wondering how, if there are any commands to re-establish or re-initiate the tunnel.
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Nov 14, 2012
i have a client who needs to establish a VPN tunnel from his satellite office (Site A) to his corporate office (Site Z). His satellite office will have a single PC sitting behind the ASA. In addition, he needs to be able to VPN from his home (Site H) to Site A to access his PC.The first question I have is about the ASA 5505 and the various licensing options. I want to ensure that an ASA5505-BUN-K9 will be able to establish the site-to-site tunnel as well as allow him to use either the IPsec or SSL VPN client to connect from Site H to Site A. Secondly, I would like to verify that no special routing or configuration would need to take place in order to allow traffic not destined for Site Z (i.e., general web browsing or other traffic to any resource that is not part of the Site Z network) to go out his outside interface without specifically traversing the VPN tunnel (split tunneling?)Finally, if the client were to establish a VPN session from Site H to Site A, would that allow for him to connect directly into resources at Site Z without any special firewall security rules? Since the VPN session would come in on the outside interface, and the tunnel back to Site Z goes out on the same interface, would this constitute a split horizon scenario that would call for a more complex config, or will the ASA handle that automatically without issue?
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Dec 17, 2012
I am using a Cisco ASA 5505 Here is a description of my topology.
Headquarters = 192.168.201.0
Client X = 172.16.0.0
Datacenter = 10.12.0.0
Site to Site Tunnels:
Headquarters ---> Datacenter
Datacenter ---> Client X
I want to ability for computers in the Headquarters subnet to access the Client X subnet.I have tried setting up a static route to push all traffic destin for 172.16.0.0 to the datacenter, but was unsuccessful. how I can route all 172.16.0.0 through the tunnel.I have tried ading a static route on my ASA but without success.
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Apr 3, 2013
I do have a 5505 up and running, and passing data... url...Now I am trying to get a IPSEC VPN tunnel working.I actually have it up (IKE phase 1 & 2 both passed), but it is not sending/receiving data through the tunnel.
The networks concerned: name 10.0.0.0 Eventual (HQ Site behind Firewall)name 1.1.1.0 CFS (Public Network Gateway for Palo Alto Firewall - Firewall IP: 1.1.1.1)name 2.2.2.0 T1 (Remote site - Outside interface of 5505: 2.2.2.2)name 10.209.0.0 Local (Remote Network - internal interface of 5505: 10.20 9. 0.3) On a ping to the HQ network from behind the ASA, I get port map translation creation failed for icmp src inside:10.209.0.9 dst inside:10.0.0.33 (type 8, code 0)
I am suspecting that there is a NAT error and/or a lack of a static route for the rest of the 10.0.0.0 traffic, and that I may have to exempt/route the traffic for the HQ network (10.0.0.0), but I haven't been able to get the correct entries to make it work. [code]
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Mar 30, 2013
I'm currently trying to configure a Site to Site tunnel between an IOS Router and an ASA 5505 running 9.1
When the private subnet of the IOS Router was 10.0.0.0/24 and the private subnet of the ASA was 172.16.1.0/24, it connected fine.
I'm now trying to set it up where both private networks are 10.0.0.0/24, and created network objects, edited the ACL for interesting traffic, and created the twice NAT translation rule, but the tunnels aren't coming up.
There is the IOS Router(R1) and the ASA(F2). In between them is one Internet posing router that is just set up to allow both sides to reach their WAN addresses.
R1 and F2 have private network (10.0.0.0/24) and need to communicate. Twice NAT can be done all on the ASA to allow this, but I must be doing something wrong. The way I understand it, is that the R1 should see the traffic coming from 10.51.0.0/24 and sending to that traffic. The ASA will take that traffic, and the inside network should see it come inbound as 10.50.0.0/24. So the F2 private network communicates with 10.50.0.0/24 and R1 private network sends traffic to 10.51.0.0/24.
I turned on "Debug crypto ipsec" and "debug crypto isakmp" but no output is showing up or giving any hint that it is trying to establish anything.
R1#show run
version 12.4
hostname R1
crypto isakmp policy 50encr 3desauthentication pre-sharegroup 2crypto isakmp key cisco address 10.2.0.254
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Feb 8, 2011
How can I set up a Cisco 831 router (branch location) so that it will accept inbound VPN Client connections and initiate a site-to-site IPSec tunnel to our hub location that uses a VPN 3005 Concentrator? I could get the tunnel to work by configuring it in a dynamic crypto map but interesting traffic on the Cisco 831 side would not bring the tunnel up.
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Apr 2, 2013
I am using the Site to Site Wizard on an ASA 5520 and ASA 5505 from the ADSM. Both are using 8.4(5). When you create the configurations. Do you have to follow up the wizard configurations with manual ACL's to allow for traffic from each connected subnet to talk to each other? Or are they automatically generated in the configuration file? Have not been to school yet to properly understand how to create the VPN tunnels from the CLI and what to look for.
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Dec 6, 2012
I am running site to site VPN from site B to site a.On siteB. I used following DNS in site B DHCP from 5505 ASA.dhcpd dns 192.168.1.1 202.66.192.68..When the site to site tunnel is working. It is normal DNS requests from site B to site A DNS. however, if the site to site tunnel is disconnected, site B not able to request site A DNS and do not jump to second DNS 202.66.192.68. I want siteB can use secondary DNS: 202.66.192.68 when tunnel is not connected.
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Dec 12, 2012
I am using 5 Cisco 5505 ASA builed site to site VPN. site B,C,D,E all site to site VPN to site A with only IKEv2 IPSEC configurartion.
Reading from Site A ASDM. Monitoring VPN always can read all four site are connected. But, I found that Site D and E the login time during reset time to time with few hours.
1) I would like to know the login time during reset is normal or not?
2) any setup or configuration can fine tune the site to site VPN. Make VPN tunnel more stable?
3) any menthod can monitor site to site VPN is health or not?
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Feb 4, 2013
I have ran into this problem in the past but clearly I usually change one of the remote host sub net ranges to something other than main site. Now I am in a situation that I just have to configure it this way. I just need some insight before implementation.
Inside (10.10.10.x/24) ASA5505 outside (97.65.x.x) ßà (97.664.x.x) outside ASA5505 (10.10.10.x/24)
Trying to create a site to site tunnel between each location with same sub net. I have found a lot of information about setting up this configuration with 8.3 and later but nothing for the image 8.4 and image 9.1(1) as everyone knows the ACL's and NAT statements are written differently now.
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Sep 30, 2012
I've got a Cisco 5520, to which is a Cisco 5505 is connected via a Site to Site tunnel.The tunnel works just dandy, with traffic happily being passed to and from my Inside interface.
The issue comes with users connected to the 5505 access our DMZ, it simply refuses to work. I've read many posts about the changes made in 8.3 (which I'm running on the 5520) when it comes to NAT exemptions which I believe is the issue I'm having but I'm not able to implement any configuration to allow my site to site VPNs to connect to hosts within the DMZ.
An old copy of the configuration below (I tried many things after this point, but this is one of the cleaner copies!), [code]
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Jul 5, 2012
Is there a limit on how many remote networks you can specify on a Site to Site VPN tunnel?
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May 1, 2012
We installed an ASA5505 an we configured a vpn l2l to another asa,unfortunately this vpn tunnel sometimes goes down and do not come up again, in order to keep it up we need to have a continuos ping to generate traffic inside the tunnel.,How is possible to keep this vpn tunnel always up?,This is the config,ASA Version 8.4(1).
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May 18, 2011
I have a simple question, but want to make sure before I start. I have 3 5505 devices, 1 at corp, and 1 at two site locations. Is it possible to have multiple tunnels on the corp asa? one to site #1 and one to site #2?
My license is Base on all of the ASA's. I already have remote user VPN setup on the devices as well. Will that hurt or hinder anything to add the tunnels?
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Aug 8, 2011
im drawing a blank trying to setup a site to site connection with a 5505 ASA using ipsec and isakmp.i have the pre shared key as well as the external address of the other end of the tunnel but do not remember what the commands are to setup the crypto map and isakmp.
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Dec 17, 2012
In a site-to-site vpn environment, can I accomplish the setup using one asa5505 on one end and one 1811 router on the other end or do I need to have two asa 5505 or two 1811 routers? Another word, can I mix and match the devices and still accomplish a site-to-site vpn setup or do I have to have the same devices on both end?
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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 19, 2011
It's been a long time since I played in Cisco CLI.Using a Cisco 506 Firewall 6.3(4) PDM 1.0?Problem is I created a site to site tunnnel with a vendor and since then our remote VPN does not work. Completely times out so I am sure I broke something in the crypto map or something similar.
Tunnel is policy 10 using access-list 101
Remote VPN is Policy 20
Config Below:
: Saved:PIX Version 6.3(4)interface ethernet0 10fullinterface ethernet1 10fullnameif ethernet0 outside security0nameif ethernet1 inside security100enable password XLk0qAaMaA6kjvA6 encryptedpasswd VeCrsQbWdIFPwnny encryptedhostname RMS-DR-PIXdomain-name RMS.Localfixup protocol dns maximum-length 512fixup protocol ftp 21fixup protocol h323 h225 1720fixup protocol h323 ras 1718-1719fixup protocol http 80fixup protocol rsh 514fixup protocol rtsp 554fixup protocol sip 5060fixup protocol sip udp 5060fixup protocol skinny 2000fixup protocol smtp 25fixup protocol sqlnet 1521fixup protocol tftp 69namesobject-group network FTP_Clients description FTP Client PCs network-object host 192.168.xxx.xxx network-object host
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Oct 6, 2012
I have created a site-to-site tunnel between an ASA running 8.4 and other ASA running 8.2. But the tunnel is not coming up.
ASA running 8.4
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fw2# sh run crypto
crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-3DES-SHA esp-3des esp-sha-hmac
crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-AES-256-SHA esp-aes-256 esp-sha-hmac
crypto map inside_map 20 match address tunnel-from-1166-to-nyc1_dr
crypto map inside_map 20 set pfs
crypto map inside_map 20 set peer 10.224.2.178(code)
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May 30, 2013
I would like to know both Cisco 2901 or 2921 router and Cisco 5505 ASA can build site to site VPN.
1) what is the different to build site to site VPN between router and firewall ?
2) which is the best choice if using in site to site VPN connection ?
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Jul 28, 2011
I have a request to establish a site to site VPN with a customer. While collecting the information I give them our local network subnet which is a private subnet (192.168.5.0). They asked me if I could give them a public address instead. They can not work with the 192.168.5 subnet. Is this possible?
My side of the VPN is an ASA 5505 running 8.2(2). The other side i believe is a Checkpoint.
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Aug 13, 2012
Got an ASA5505 connected to another endpoint running IPsec and being NAT'd at each end to a 10.0.0.0/24 network. I can pass other types of traffic through the ASA 5505 but not RTP traffic. The moment it is NAT'd and hits the firewall rules it gets denied by the default deny at the bottom of the list.
Currently the rules are as follows
Incoming External
allow ip any any
allow tcp any any
allow udp any any
default deny
[code].....
It wont allow us to setup a voip call...however when the same call manager sets up a voip call NOT using this ipsec tunnel it works just fine.
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Jan 16, 2013
We have a client that has a Cisco 1801W Firewall that is setup as a site to site VPN terminating to a Cisco ASA 5505. The tunnel is up and established, I can ping from both sides of the tunnel.
The problem is the clients behind the Cisco ASA (192.168.2.x) cannot reach certain ports behind the Router (192.168.1.x). The main thing we're trying to do is browse via UNC path (ex: \192.168.1.120 from a 192.168.2.x machine).
I got 3389 working after I changed the - ip nat inside source static tcp 192.168.1.120 3389 y.y.x.x 3389 route-map DM_RMAP_1 extendable Modified the command to include the public IP instead of interface FastEthernet0
I believe it has something to do with the way NAT and route-maps are setup currently but I'm not familar enough with them to make the changes. I worked with Cisco to ensure the VPN tunnel was fine and it's something security related on the Router.
Here is the configuration (removed a few lines not necessary. y.y.x.x = WAN IP of Router x.x.y.y = WAN IP of ASA).
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 23648 bytes
!
version 12.4
no service pad
[Code].....
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Dec 19, 2012
I've set up a standard site-to-site VPN between 2 ASA 5505s and the VPN is working fine for traffic between these ASAs and computers which are in the same LANs.but when I'm trying to connect to computers which are in another VLAN I have a problem.
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Aug 15, 2012
I wanted to know the maximum VPN client sessions (using the Cisco VPN client) and Site-to-Site VPN tunnels that I can connect to my ASA 5505 simultaneously.
In other words, if I have x VPN clients and y Site-to-Site tunnels, at any time, does x + y have to be <= 10 (Total VPN Peers)? If yes, can I upgrade to the security plus license to increase the Total VPN Peers to 25?
Licensed features for this platform:
Maximum Physical Interfaces : 8
VLANs : 3, DMZ Restricted
Inside Hosts : Unlimited
Failover : Disabled
VPN-DES : Enabled
[Code]...
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Sep 20, 2011
Any step by step guide to setup syslog for site to site VPN.(in ASA 5520)Just send me the step to monitor site to site vpn using that in ASA 5520.
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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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Apr 13, 2011
We have got site to site VPN configured between local site with PIX515 6.3(5) and remote site with ASA 5505 7.2(4) . Because of very unreliable internet connection in remote site , we have added new ISP link which we want to use as redundant link .i understand ASA 5505 can be configured with two ISP link with SLA monitor method for redundancy as per this document ,[URL]
my question is how do i set up this pix 515 to have redundant VPN tunnel with remote site (when primiary ISP link fails in remote site and secondary ISP links takes over ) . I was thinking of using PIX 515 with 2 peers in same crypto map used for that sepcific site to site vpn tunnel,not sure that is the right way or not though.But how would i configure ASA 5505 to use backup interface(where secondar isp router conects ) to particitae in Site to site Tunnel .
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