Cisco VPN :: VPN To Juniper ISG 1000 Dropping Packets
Aug 1, 2012
I have ASA 5510 with 8.4 connected to ISG 1000, when traffic is passing the VPN tunnel is working fine, when the traffic stops, ASA will drop the packet but the VPN tunnel on ISG still up .When new traffic started from ISG side, it will drop, as the tunnel is not up on ASA side.
I have a NAT setup. Some of my udp packets are dropping. How to find more about the NAT to find whether it missed anything or not. the router is 3945e. [code]
I am having an issue where the ASA is dropping packets on the vlan interfaces. I have it as a dedicated router/firewall for a 100mb connection .
Vlan1 is the internal networkVlan2 is the network to cable modem
Eth 0/1 is connected to a 2960G switch with hard coded 100mb Full Duplex at each end, this is the inside interface. Eth 0/0 is the connection to the cable modem, this is the outside interface, set at auto at both ends.
Im getting on the vlans eg. 51253 packets dropped however network traffic isnt impacted and everything runs fine, as well as 46532 switch ingress policy drops.
Example;
ciscoasa# sh int vlan1Interface Vlan1 "inside", is up, line protocol is up Hardware is EtherSVI, BW 100 Mbps, DLY 100 usec MAC address 70ca.9b36.ab80, MTU 1500 IP address 10.x.x.x, subnet mask 255.255.255.0 Traffic Statistics for "inside": 43250588
We have a cisco 800 series router between the internal network and the WAN. the problem is we are unable to receive some of our mail due to dropped packets by our router. the conversation between the two servers stops at the point were our server responds with the command 250 2.1.5 user@mydomain.com | 354 Start mail input; end with . i was able to trace the packet, using Packet Export, on the internal interface but not on the external interface. Also i have noticed that the external interface has about 160,000 unknown protocol drops while the internal interface has 0.
Is there anyway to find out way the external interface is dropping the packets.
We have a customer who we sent to Cisco to replace some aging Dell switches. They purchased 5 SG300-52’s for 2 different networks. Their production LAN has 2 “live” switches and 1 spare. The 2nd, a development LAN has 1 switch and 1 spare. Their primary production SG300-52 has GE1-8 VLAN’d off as VLAN2 for public IPs. The untrusted (WAN) interfaces of 2 x ASA-5510’s, 1 x ASA-5505, and 2 x RV082 v2’s are connected to GE2-6. GE1 is the uplink to the co-location center’s Cisco switches. GE7 & 8 are spare ports. Each SG and device port is hard coded for 100/Full.
One of the ASA-5510’s and the ASA-5505 maintain a site-to-site VPN (the development LAN used to be in a different facility hence the VPN). Recently the developers have stated the performance is horrible. I noticed ping traffic loss from PCs on the dev side to servers on the production side in the order of 20-30%. I assumed it was a VPN issue so I opened a ticket with Enterprise TAC (all the ASAs and the SGs have either SmartNet or extended support contracts). TAC determined the problem happened even if you ping from inside the ASA to the untrusted side of the other ASA thus eliminating the VPN as the culprit.
The 2nd ASA-5510 has the AIP module and was not even live until this weekend. Turning it up and giving it a basic config returned the same results. #ping x.x.x.x repeat 100 will drop 20-40 packets. I have no security enabled on the SGs and even tried using the spare SG300-52 this weekend in place of their primary with the same result. I’m to the point of returning one of the Dell switches to production, but this cannot be a good sign. I’m also a bit frustrated that I’ve yet to figure out how to get Cisco Enterprise to speak with Cisco Small Business on this. The customer has over $10k invested in Cisco equipment and Cisco isn’t jumping in to figure this out.
The latest rep wants a packet capture from the SG300’s VLAN2 but there are no PCs there to do this with and the manual doesn’t even talk about doing this. How we can do this as well as get the 2 divisions working together to fix this? BTW, the RV082’s exhibit the SAME exact problem. I can ping from ANY device on VLAN2 to any other device and drop packets. Copying a simple 1MB file over the VPN can take minutes where it should take 1 second. I can reproduce this for 24/7.
We have a setup with a MS-TMG - ASA (8.2.4(4) in routing mode) - (internal) Router - FWSM - Router - Exchange with NLB. We have now the problem that IMAPS is not really working through this setup. It works from internal (without ASA and TMG inbetween), but not reliably through the internet. There is a rule on the ASA which permits the ports from the TMG to the Exchange NLB address.We opened a case with Microsoft and they told us that not all tcp-syn packets are received by the Exchange server which were sent by the TMG.Thus I sniffed on the ASA with a packet capture and indeed, a lot of syn packets were on the interface to the TMG, but not anymore on the interface to the internal router.This ASA also filters all other internet<->company traffic, so there's a lot of stuff running.
Maybe it's dropped in the ASP, or is the capture maybe not valid?Here the show asp drop:
ASA01-Internet# sh asp drop Frame drop: Invalid TCP Length (invalid-tcp-hdr-length) 1 Reverse-path verify failed (rpf-violated) 319 Flow is denied by configured rule (acl-drop) 477077 First TCP packet not SYN (tcp-not-syn) 10212 TCP data send after FIN (tcp-data-past-fin) 41 TCP failed 3 way handshake (tcp-3whs-failed) 824 TCP RST/FIN out of order (tcp-rstfin-ooo) 1419 TCP SEQ in SYN/SYNACK invalid (tcp-seq-syn-diff) 6 TCP SYNACK on established conn (tcp-synack-ooo) 1 TCP packet SEQ past window (tcp-seq-past-win) 821 TCP invalid ACK
It appears we might have an issue with our RV082 (v4.2.1.02) dropping packets during the teardown of many TCP conversations. I have attached two packet captures of what I believe is the same conversation. One is from outside the router (Wireshark using an Ethernet Tap) and the other is from the client inside the router (SLES11SP2 running TCPDump). These are both very small captures 9 packets and 18 packets and I'm hoping it will identify the problem.
It appears that the RV082 is prematurely closing the natted port used to communicate with the host outside the network. The host sends a FIN, ACK packet, to which the client responds with an ACK, However, when the client then sends his FIN,ACK sequence, it never makes it outside the router. The client sends a total of 9 FIN,ACKs trying to contact the outside server, but none of those appear to make it through the router.
Is the router slamming the door prematurely? (I've been fighting with this problem for 3 weeks now!)
We have a Cisco ASA and recently purchased a cisco small business srp527 router. It is connected to our ADSL2 connection and is working fine. I have configured the device with an ipsec tunnel using an ike profile and the tunnel is created successfully with packets traversing the tunnel. However packets are being dropped intermittently, with no cause. The link is currently not being utilised, there is no load on the network however when I ping Google and any address subject to the rules of the tunnel i notice that a single packet is dropped every now and then.
I seem to be having an issue where certain very packets are being dropped/lost by my office router. The reproducible situation is, when I attempt a DNS zone transfer from my linux bind DNS server (A.A.A.A) to any server on my network behind NAT (Y.Y.Y.Y) the first packet (Seq 1) of the response is lost. The client making the query asks for first packet (Seq 1) to be resent, and the DNS server attempts to resend it repeatedly, but those are lost too.
We have a customer who uses about 20 x c2960's switches for access layer and 2 x c3560e for distribution layer. C2960's uses C2960-LANLITEK9-M , Version 12.2(58)SE1. Everything was working fine. Now we got information, that sometimes there are problems with connectivity. Customer tries to reach internet.
SW11#sh int fa0/18 FastEthernet0/18 is up, line protocol is up (connected) Hardware is Fast Ethernet, address is e8ba.806a.4412 (bia e8ba.806a.4412)
I am trying to find a solution using modular QOS when there is congestion in circuit we drop packets with WRED which are marked with a DSCP value of say AF21. I can drop those traffic completely in case of congestion. I was thinking to allocate 100% bandiwth to rest of the traffic.
I have a Cisco 871 router that used to have Access list based security. now I am trying the ZBFW for the first time. I thought I had a pretty good program until I found all my traffic was getting dropped. This is my first stab at ZBFWs and I am a bit confused esp with the default class part.
The router is for my house and thus also has to have priority for gaming. I will add the gaming and voice QOS once I get it working,
Guest VLAN has access to 2 IP's in Data for printing. Cisco871#sh run
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 8005 bytes ! version 12.4 no service pad
I bought a DIR-655 a less than a year ago on amazon, and it was working great up until about 4 weeks ago. Ive noticed that it has been dropping alot of packets while I am gaming on my computer. I would run about 95-98 ping usually and now it jitters every 5-10 mins or so from 95-98 to up to 500. It is really troublesome during games and I dont know what to do. Ive tried disabling QoS and still nothing. I run on wireless G and N with auto 20/40 mhz. Standard WPA(personal) and it was running absolutely great until now. I know its the wireless because I have hardwired it into my laptop, both from the router and just the modem itself with no problems whatsoever. I dont know what to do about it.
I am attempting to FTP to a remote site through a IPSEC tunnel.When I am transfering large files the ASA5540 is showing syslog errors stating "connection timeout". What I think is happening is after about 1 hour the firewall is closing the connection control port for the FTP session and neither end is notified so eventually the transfer is stopped.What do I need to modify in the FW to accommodate these larger files?
I have a ACE module A2(3.5) installed, I am having a connectivity problem between two servers in my network. I have captured some traffic on different points in my network and from capture it seems like the problem is with this ACE module or somehow it is closing the connection.
I have 2 ASA 5510 firewalls at 2 different sites. Both running on version 8.0.4. Users are using an Instant Messaging type of application provided by a local telco here which is able to send and receive SMS using SIP (from the packet capture that I've done).
When users use the IM in site A, they are able to send and receive text messages via the IM from behind the firewall. However, when the users are in site B, users are able to send out text messages but not able to receive them.
I noticed that when I remove "inspect sip" from site-B's global policy map, users from site-B can successfully receive text messages. I have confirmed that it is the firewall that drops the packets as I have captured the inside and outside interfaces of site-B's ASA and I can see the incoming sip "request: MESSAGE" packet on the outside interface but I do not see the packet exiting the inside interface.
I have cross check both firewall configurations, and I do not see anything suspicious commands relating to sip that might cause this issue. Is there any command to troubleshoot why the sip inspection is dropping the sip packets on site-B?
My E3000 has about 60% packet loss if the channel selected is anything other than 1. I can't enable 5GHz or even 40mhz 2.4GHz channels without dropping 60% packets.
I recently installed DHCP snooping on a 3750v2 switch (Version 12.2(55)SE4) and configured the uplink(Po2) as a trusted port. The problem is that clients cannot receive an IP address. When I disable DHCP snooping it is working properly. DHCP snooping is configured correctly but I don't have an idea how to resolve it. [code]I tested the solution on the same kind of hardware switch and firmware and it worked out fine. What is causing the clients not to receive an IP address from the DHCP server?
We have a remote site that is using 3750X switches as layer 2 switches back to our home site. The uplink port is showing dropped packets but the utilization on the link is never about 10%. We have a 100Mb circuit to this site. Our speed tests and iperf tests are not showing any issues that we can see. However the port is still droping packets. It is not dropping at a high rate but they are dropping.
We are testing a new 1Gbps WAN circuit between 2 sites. We have cisco 3750 and 4507 on each end. Every time we run extended ping sweep ranging from 36 to 18024 bytes the packets are being dropped randomly once the size goes above 1500 bytes. Our ISP claims Demark to Demark test are clean and they don't want to acknowledge the problem, they blame our switches. To prove the problem is not on our end we've put different switches at each end, still facing the same issue. Ping success rate is around 98 to 99 percent.
I am trying to use my WRT120n as access device for an IP Centrex service using SIP protocol. My SIP phone is located right behind the router.My problem is sometimes the router is dropping incoming calls because signalling packets are fragmented at IP level. So I cannot receive those calls.Is there a way to enable the router to accept these packets?
Understand they are using dfferent cat cable. Does Cisco equipment nromally all are 1000-T, how to check they are 1000-T or 1000-Tx, does cat 5 with 4 pairs already support GE speed.
I have a ASA 5520 with a functional IPSEC VPN using the Cisco VPN client. This allows my remote users (Staff) using laptops to come in from anywhere on the Internet and tunnel in. Works great.Next, we need to stand up a VPN over a Juniper SSG5 so that when we have groups working outside of our network, they can tunnel back into our network. If they were going to be coming from a known, fixed IP, or even netblock, we'd probably use Route-based setup from a Juniper SSG5 into the ASA 5520. But they may very well be coming from any IP. I am thinking this leads us to Site-to-Site VPNs- it won't be Network Client access obviously, nor will it be Clientless (browser-based).
I'm trying to enable LAG between WLC and a Juniper switch EX-4200 but it is not working.
In the lab i managed to enable LACP between Cisco 2960 and juniper EX-4200 and works with the atached configs that i found on juniper forum. Also LACP between Cisco 2960 and WLC works with te same config, but never between the WLC and Juniper. I've tried with passive mode and slow mode, always seems that juniper is not seeing the WLC BPDUs. I tried with WLC 4402 and 5508 both with 7.0 firmware.
I have set up an ACS 5.4 box and have some test devices connected to it.Cisco and Juniper, both working fine using TACACS I can connect to both using SSH or Telnet but my problem is the J-Web Juniper GUI I can access the J-web no problem with the root account. i can not seem to get it to work, no matter what I try. Here is my shell from the ACS box And the following Juniper configuration. I have tried binding the local-user-name attribute to both the remote and remoteadmin with no luck.
version 9.6R1.13; system { host-name Juniper-Firewall; authentication-order [ tacplus password ]; root-authentication { encrypted-password "$1$1tRuy9o2$LwSPxNwe4XGNMOMIMo1pd1"; ## SECRET-DATA
Local LAN is connected with cisco 2800 router and SRX 210 Firewall, currently all LAN segment will go to my Data Center via ISP A and all internet traffic from LAN segment will go to internet via SRX firewall, there is no relation/connection between cisco router and SRX firewall. I have separate AS no. s for both the ISP
I am having attached scenario. based on current one I would like to do following.
1. I need to use PBR at LAN Switch ( its L3 Switch) such that in normal scenario - local VLAN traffic is equally distributed on both ISP. 2. dedicated internet traffic will flow through ISP B only and if WAN link of ISP B goes down, the internet traffic will pass through ISP A.
( in normal scenario, ISP A will utilized 100 % for LAN traffic to reach it to DC but once ISP B link goes down, the b/w of ISP A will be divided to route 50% traffic for LAN segment to DC and rest 50% traffic of LAN segment to internet)
Any known issues connecting an ASA to a Juniper switch?
We have a remote site where we have an ASA 5505 installed set up running EzVPN. We do not have not have control/access to the internet connection or the internal infrastructure. We basically have an office within their building. Our ASA has one of their external IP addresses and is connected to thier Juniper switch. Our pc's/printers are patched to another Juniper switch which is uplinked to our ASA. The issue we are having is that the connection is intermittently dropping where we cannot ping the pc's/printers at the remote site through the VPN tunnel but we are still able to ping the external IP address of our remote ASA. The strange thing is that we cannot manage the ASA via SSH or ASDM using the outside interface but can ping it when this occurs. For the most part the VPN tunnel does not drop when we check the sessions at the headend although it occasionally will.
I decided to switch away from my DIR-655 wireless router due to multiple issues and go with an Untangle box. Everything appears to be set up great... except when it comes to my VPN connection to work via Juniper VPN Client v. 6.5.0.15507. For some reason, the VPN connection keeps dropping every 3-5 minutes and I have to wait for it to either reconnect, or sometimes the client completely stops and I have to restart it.
I am trying to authenticate on Juniper NSM express using cisco ACS 5.2. The request is arriving at the cisco ACS but i am getting the following error.RADIUS requests can only be processed by Access Services that are of type Network Access.
In the process of migrating from ACS 4.1 to ACS 5.3. Authentication works fine, but having issues with authorization on the Juniper WXC-3400 devices. In ACS 4.1 we were passing TACACS+Shell (exec) Custom attributes Privilege level=15, which allowed a user to login with read/write privileges. In ACS 5.3 tried setting the Shell Profiles common task to 15 for both Default and Maximum (one at a time, and together), as well as setting the Custom Attributes for priv-lvl=15 (with and without Common Tasks set).
i changed from ACS 4 to ACS 5.2. Everything works fine but i have authentication failed in the Radius accouting reports every time when users connect through ASA or Juniper into our network. Juniper amd ASA only send accounting informations to ACS. The users are not configured on the ACS, authentication is done via external LDAP. So my question is why do o see authentication error on ACS because Juniper and ASA only send accounting packets ?
i am setting up a LAN to LAN VPN between Cisco ASA 5520 and Juniper device. its my first time i am setting this up. What will be the peer device of my device that i need to give to the other person.. is this the outside address of my device ?
Also with the setup i have made i am getting the follwong error msg:
IKE Peer: 81.45.22.222 Type : L2L Role : responder Rekey : no State : MM_WAIT_MSG5
also i was getting Type: user intead of l2l - what does htis mean as well
We have a 3750 as core switch with critical oracle servers ( production & development ) connected to this. The goal is to have these servers behind a firewall, which is to be done by logically routing the traffic towards the device.Now, we need to connect the 3750 with two juniper srx firewall physically. The oracle server VLAN will be removed from 3750 and same layer 3 vlan will be created in the juniper firewall. How do i connect the 3750 to the two junipers. what configurations will be involved, on a logical basis.