[c-nsp] Strange 831/SOHO issue
Reuben Farrelly
reuben-cisco-nsp at reub.net
Wed May 18 03:50:42 EDT 2005
What problems have you had with the 830 series? I have, for the most part,
had reasonable success with them running multi-site IPSec/VPN/FW/DMZ (as much
as can be expected from running T releases on any platform). It's a matter of
ducking and dodging your way around T release bugs, but most of them have been
platform independent bugs anyway :( This should hopefully settle a bit going
forward with 12.4 mainline.
The interfaces administratively shutting down problem is most odd...have the
TAC been consulted about this?
reuben
On 18/05/2005 7:09 p.m., Michael Markstaller wrote:
> now, we might need some more details:
> how do you connect an E1 to a 831 ? theres something else in between most likely..
>
> But anyway, just to note: I had *very* bad experiences wit the 83X series and IPSec VPN's in all available IOS-releases from 12.2(13(ZH4) to 12.3(7)T, replaciong them finally with 1712's..
>
> Michael
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net
>>[mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Edwin Nagle
>>Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 10:37 PM
>>To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
>>Subject: [c-nsp] Strange 831/SOHO issue
>>
>>I have researched this issue and can find no information about it and
>>was hoping someone else has come across this same issue. We have
>>several clients who use SOHO and 831 routers to perform VPN tunneling
>>which are experiencing a strange issue. On occasion, the WAN (E1)
>>interface on the Cisco router will administratively shut down on it's
>>own for unknown reasons - and then after an unknown period of time the
>>interface will return to normal. Both sites' routers' are using
>>different firmware and one is an 831 and the other is a SOHO. Very
>>strange issue - just curious as to if anyone else has ever seen this
>>happen before?
>>
>
>
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