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Pix 506e

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Wilsonville

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Jul 2, 2003
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We have recently moved and changed ISP's. Our existing equipment of which the 506e was part of worked GREAT. Of course after our move we have had nothing but trouble. We have a VPN configured on the 506e and are forced to reboot 4-6 times per day. After each reboot we work fine and then the 506e seemingly builds up some resistance and the VPN fails. We reboot and start over.

We have talked and shared both the Cisco 2600 router and 506e FW configurations with our ISP and customer. They claim to have knowledge of both systems and see no glairing errors.

Can failed sent packets build up and then exceed a predetermined threshold?

Any and all help is appreciated.
 
I would start looking at the ciruit. Has your ISP given you any stats on round trip time(latency) and packet loss? Usually, a tunnel going up and down like that is attributed to poor network performance more than anything else.
 
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