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Avaya one x vpn tunnel failure
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avaya one x vpn tunnel failure
  1. #Avaya one x vpn tunnel failure password#
  2. #Avaya one x vpn tunnel failure Pc#

Hello Andrew, I know this thread is a bit old, but I am in the process of trying to setup some 9630's to VPN into my Corp.

#Avaya one x vpn tunnel failure Pc#

If that works and you can send and recevie traffic using the same settings from the PC VPN client - then the issue could be with the phone settings themselves.ġ) ON the VPN profile, are you encrypting ALL traffic or have you enabled split-tunneling?ģ) Have you configured in the VPN Phone the NAT-T ports of 4500?Ĥ) If you have a firewall in front of the VPN concentrator, are you allowing UDP 4500 thru?ĥ) Does your cable/dsl modem support IPSEC pass-thru? I suggest for testing, that you test the VPN Phone profile on the cisco client, this will either prove or disprove any issues with the DHCP address assignment.įor testing - I would have your VPN conc assign the addresses to see if this could be the issue. The phone still has the local IP address of your subnet, but the remote VPN IP is passed on to the phones VPN virtual network adapter, just like the VPN client on a PC.

#Avaya one x vpn tunnel failure password#

I have the Group Name and Group password configured.No it does not override, if it did it would not work locally, as the IP is not on your local subnet. On the Palo Alto side under the Client Configuration > Tunnel Settings I enabled IPSec and XAuth Support (of course, I have LDAP up and running). I reset it to make sure it would reconnect and it didn't.hmmm.but I did get it to connect!! That's progress!!

avaya one x vpn tunnel failure

I used it connected to the GP Portal for a while. I finally got this working and then it stopped working.












Avaya one x vpn tunnel failure