RV180 and Cisco IPSec VPN client

Hi NetPro,

RV180 router supports VPN client using the regular Cisco VPN client connections?

Data sheet says it works with client QuickVPN. If the regular non-Quick client is not supported, both clients can coexist (= be installed simultaneously) on the same PC?

Is supported customer QuickVPN split tunneling?

Thank you!

Lubomir

Lubomir Hello,

The RV180 currently supports QuickVPN and PPTP VPN connections. It also has the IPSec tunnel as well, but it does not support the Cisco VPN client.

I saw a question have Cisco VPN and the QuickVPN installed on the same computer.

The QuickVPN client supports only split tunneling.

I hope that answers your questions.

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    581516: 20 August 16:59:13.933: ISAKMP: (2147): load DELETE_WITH_REASON, processing of message ID = 801982813, reason: DELETE_BY_USER_COMMAND
    581517: 16:59:13.933 Aug 20: ISAKMP: (2147): peer does not paranoid KeepAlive.

    581518: 16:59:13.933 Aug 20: ISAKMP: (2147): peer does not paranoid KeepAlive.

    581519: 16:59:13.933 Aug 20: ISAKMP: (2147): removal of State of SA reason 'Order BY user' (R) QM_IDLE (post 201.195.231.162)
    581520: 16:59:13.933 Aug 20: ISAKMP: (2147): error suppression node 801982813 FALSE reason 'informational (en) State 1.
    581521: 16:59:13.933 Aug 20: ISAKMP: node set-878597687 to QM_IDLE
    581522: 20 August 16:59:13.937: ISAKMP: (2147): lot of 201.195.231.162 sending peer_port my_port 4500 37897 (R) QM_IDLE
    581523: 16:59:13.937 Aug 20: ISAKMP: (2147): sending a packet IPv4 IKE.
    581524: 16:59:13.937 Aug 20: ISAKMP: (2147): purge the node-878597687
    581525: 16:59:13.937 Aug 20: ISAKMP: (2147): entry = IKE_MESG_INTERNAL, IKE_PHASE1_DEL
    581526: 16:59:13.937 Aug 20: ISAKMP: (2147): former State = new State IKE_P1_COMPLETE = IKE_DEST_SA

    I opened a case with TAC on this and they do not understand what is the cause.  For them, it looks like a bug without papers.  And their recommendation is to reboot, upgrade or try configuring L2TP for remote users.

    Thank you

    JP

    JP,

    An update of IOS is worth it, even if him debugs seems to indicate that there is a problem with the client. If possible, I always suggest test with another client to see if it is unique to the Cisco VPN Client on Win7. Regarding the limit of 20 tunnel, it is very probably the number of IPsec security associations. If you issue a 'show crypto eli', this example displays the number of Sessions that are currently active IPSec.

    HTH,

    Frank

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    :

    ASA Version 8.2 (1)

    !

    ciscoasa hostname

    domain cisco.campus.com

    enable the encrypted password xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

    XXXXXXXXXXXXXX encrypted passwd

    names of

    !

    interface GigabitEthernet0/0

    nameif outside internet1

    security-level 0

    IP 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.240

    !

    interface GigabitEthernet0/1

    nameif outside internet2

    security-level 0

    IP address 2.2.2.2 255.255.255.224

    !

    interface GigabitEthernet0/2

    nameif dmz interface

    security-level 0

    IP 10.0.1.1 255.255.255.0

    !

    interface GigabitEthernet0/3

    nameif campus-lan

    security-level 0

    IP 172.16.0.1 255.255.0.0

    !

    interface Management0/0

    nameif CSC-MGMT

    security-level 100

    the IP 10.0.0.4 address 255.255.255.0

    !

    boot system Disk0: / asa821 - k8.bin

    boot system Disk0: / asa843 - k8.bin

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    DNS server-group DefaultDNS

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    permit same-security-traffic inter-interface

    permit same-security-traffic intra-interface

    object-group network cmps-lan

    the object-group CSC - ip network

    object-group network www-Interior

    object-group network www-outside

    object-group service tcp-80

    object-group service udp-53

    object-group service https

    object-group service pop3

    object-group service smtp

    object-group service tcp80

    object-group service http-s

    object-group service pop3-110

    object-group service smtp25

    object-group service udp53

    object-group service ssh

    object-group service tcp-port

    port udp-object-group service

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    list of access CAMPUS-LAN extended permitted udp 172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0 no matter what eq field

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    CCS-class class-map

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    !

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    MAXS


    Hello

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    I'll try also the command "packet - trace" on the SAA, while the VPN Client is connected to the ASA.

    The command format is

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