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Confirm the reason of your packet being dropped using: | Confirm the reason of your packet being dropped using: | ||
fw ctl zdebug + drop | grep 'x.x.x.x\|y.y.y.y' | fw ctl zdebug + drop | grep 'x.x.x.x\|y.y.y.y' | ||
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+ | If log is stuck with existing old sessions (no new logs, or still showing traffic from previous policies), clear connection's table: | ||
+ | fw tab -t connections -x |
Latest revision as of 13:56, 22 March 2019
If you are facing strange behavior, in an advanced/illogic scenario, evaluate/review the following items in this order:
- Policy
- NAT (correct NAT mode? Does it require manual proxy arp?)
- Routing
- Anti-spoofing (even from return packet, check logs in opposite direction)
- VPN Encryption domain (for your and remote peer)
- IPS (Use command: ips off)
- Connection Limit (fw ctl pstat)
- Disable SecureXL (Use command: fwaccel off)
- Test in the other cluster member (Use command: clusterXL_admin down –p)
- Issue a cpstop/cpstart or reboot
- Consider installing the latest Jumbo hotfix accumulator or Recommended Hotfixes (per sk106162 and sk106389)
- Did I forget something?!
- That’s probably a bug, raise a TAC
Confirm the reason of your packet being dropped using:
fw ctl zdebug + drop | grep 'x.x.x.x\|y.y.y.y'
If log is stuck with existing old sessions (no new logs, or still showing traffic from previous policies), clear connection's table:
fw tab -t connections -x