Awesome video, thanks. Just one question: does command debug IP packet detail debug all packets coming to device? If yes, then i guess it's highly risky to run it on production environment where are 2000session or more... Is it possible to somehow filter this debug just to ipsec? Or specifically to debug packets destined to/source from particular IP? Thanks
Hello there and thanks very much for the great troubleshooting tips. One question though, regarding the first topic/possible cause of the issue 'routing' I don't know if I agree, what if R1 is a completely different organization/business who wants to connect to a server in R3 to pull some data from their network securely using an IPSEC site to site VPN, of course, there is no going to be a route in the routing tables for both R1 or R3 about themselves networks. I hope I am describing the question clearly. Thanks and look forward to your response.
Yes this is right but i guess currently the traffic from R1 to R3 and vice versa is not working due to absence of default route.. As in most of the scenario in most of the organisation you have default route towards your perimeter device in case VPN gateway is separate then route is required at core towards that VPN gateway
Great Video BUT as we all know that we CANNOT USE DEBUG in PRODUCTION so it would be nice to mentioned that some of that steps excluding debug we can use to troubleshoot vpn issues
Thanks for sharing IPSec troubleshooting video... excellent
It's really helpful to troubleshot VPN, thanks for sharing and want more video related to VPN
Thanks for sharing IPSec troubleshooting video... It is really helpful....
Thanks for the information Sir, just wanted to know which LAB setup using for this. I want help to setup personal LAB for such skills, Kindly assist.👍
Nice explanation, good to start with VPN troubleshooting ... thanks
Awesome video, thanks. Just one question: does command debug IP packet detail debug all packets coming to device? If yes, then i guess it's highly risky to run it on production environment where are 2000session or more... Is it possible to somehow filter this debug just to ipsec? Or specifically to debug packets destined to/source from particular IP? Thanks
really very helpfull IPSEC vpn tshoot video its teach me toot how to make step by step vpn tshoot , i need some more videos on ipsec vpn
Hello there and thanks very much for the great troubleshooting tips. One question though, regarding the first topic/possible cause of the issue 'routing' I don't know if I agree, what if R1 is a completely different organization/business who wants to connect to a server in R3 to pull some data from their network securely using an IPSEC site to site VPN, of course, there is no going to be a route in the routing tables for both R1 or R3 about themselves networks. I hope I am describing the question clearly. Thanks and look forward to your response.
Yes this is right but i guess currently the traffic from R1 to R3 and vice versa is not working due to absence of default route.. As in most of the scenario in most of the organisation you have default route towards your perimeter device in case VPN gateway is separate then route is required at core towards that VPN gateway
Great Video BUT as we all know that we CANNOT USE DEBUG in PRODUCTION so it would be nice to mentioned that some of that steps excluding debug we can use to troubleshoot vpn issues
Awesome tutorial, Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
This was really helpful. It helped me a lot thanks sir
why is necesary static route to site??
Many thanks. This is really good. I appreciate your help
Excellent video..
this was really very good training
really helped me alot thanks sir
best video on VPN !! thanks !
please include the proxy id overlapping troubleshooting
Excellent!!
This was really helpful. It helped me a hell lot
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Thanks for sharing IPSec troubleshooting video... excellent
really very helpfull IPSEC vpn tshoot video its teach me loot how to make step by step vpn tshoot , i need some more videos on ipsec vpn
Excellent video...
this was really very good training
really helped me alot thanks sir
This was really helpful. It helped me a hell lot
Thanks for sharing IPSec troubleshooting video... excellent