Dec 20, 2008

Oct 16, 2008 How can I reset a VPN tunnel on a Cisco ASA? - Network Go to Monitoring, then select VPN from the list of Interfaces; Then expand VPN statistics and click on Sessions. Choose the type of tunnel you're looking for from the drop-down at the right (IPSEC Site-To-Site for example.) Click on the tunnel you wish to reset and then click Logout in order to reset the tunnel. How to kill, logoff or disconnect a Cisco ASA remote Under VPN statistics, select sessions On the right drop down box where it says “Filter By” select IPsec Remote Access or if you are using SSL Client/Clientless VPN select the one of your choice. Click the Logout button! A picture is worth a thousand words so here’s a screen capture below: How to re-establish an IPSec tunnel on - Cisco Community

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I have a site-2-site vpn tunnel between a Pix 506e 6.3(3) and an ASA 5510 running 9.0(3)6. I can control both sides of the config. This tunnel worked fine until we did a firmware update on the ASA which was originally running 8.4(2). Cisco PIX 515e dropping IPSEC tunnels to ASA 5505 over 5% of these VPN tunnels degrade over time. Symptoms: Clients respond to PING, but not to RPC or RDP. On the ASA, VPN tunnels goes from 1 x IKE, 2 x IPSec down to 1 x IKE, 1 x IPSec. A restart of the ASA resolves the problem temporarily. This PIX has been unreliable, and will probably be replaced with a more modern bit of gear.

Nov 07, 2005

Fix 10 common Cisco VPN problems - TechRepublic Nov 07, 2005 Cisco ASA/PIX VPN Statistics - Page 2 - Cacti Nov 11, 2009 Task 5: Test and Verify VPN Configuration > Configuring Task 5: Test and Verify VPN Configuration. The last major task in configuring PIX Firewall IPSec is to test and verify the IKE and IPSec configuration accomplished in the previous tasks. This section summarizes the methods and commands used to test and verify the VPN … Always On VPN Device Tunnel and Certificate Revocation