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Troubleshooting / Re: Peer Status down over IPSec VPN
« on: January 05, 2015, 04:19:07 PM »
Hello Ahenning,
I got everything working in the end I'm glad to say.
I removed all rules, double checked all the cabling and then accesses a file share, within a couple of seconds the peers came up.
I've done a bit of testing and so far so good, I'm beginning to think my boxes aren't quite quick enough for my 12mb & 18mb upload or I need to drop optimization to low and give the servers chance to reply.
My next steps are to remove VMware and buy 2 x 120GB SSD drives and deploy the appliance image directly onto them giving them the following spec:
◾Processor 1 x AMD Turion II Neo N54L / 2.2 GHz ( Dual-Core )
◾8GB RAM
◾120GB SSD
Would to estimate that the above spec would be fast enough for the uploads I've quoted?
One thing I was going to ask now I'm almost up and running fully, is there a way to set the correct time automatically? I can use the time command to do it but on reboot it defaults back. Ideally NTP would be very useful option.
I got everything working in the end I'm glad to say.
I removed all rules, double checked all the cabling and then accesses a file share, within a couple of seconds the peers came up.
I've done a bit of testing and so far so good, I'm beginning to think my boxes aren't quite quick enough for my 12mb & 18mb upload or I need to drop optimization to low and give the servers chance to reply.
My next steps are to remove VMware and buy 2 x 120GB SSD drives and deploy the appliance image directly onto them giving them the following spec:
◾Processor 1 x AMD Turion II Neo N54L / 2.2 GHz ( Dual-Core )
◾8GB RAM
◾120GB SSD
Would to estimate that the above spec would be fast enough for the uploads I've quoted?
One thing I was going to ask now I'm almost up and running fully, is there a way to set the correct time automatically? I can use the time command to do it but on reboot it defaults back. Ideally NTP would be very useful option.