06-24-2008 02:00 PM - edited 02-21-2020 03:47 PM
Ladies and Gents:
I am having a issue setting up my VPN using the SDM GUI. I have read different articles on the cisco site on how to set it up but when i connect through the client I receive the 3 errors"1. Secure VPN connection terminated locally by the client. 2. Reason 401: An unrecognized error occured while establishing the VPn Connection 3.IKE received signal to terminate VPN connection ". I followed step by step on how to configure the VPN using SDM but no luck. Could anyone help me out with this issue and if so I would appreciate it. Thanks
06-24-2008 07:49 PM
What version of vpn client are you using? if you are using an older version like 4.x I suggest you use an updated client version like the 5.x as 401 error message seems to be tied to a bug ID.
CSCeg04264.
4.6 VPN Client providing different error message.
Symptom:
4.6 VPN client error messages are different than those in the 4.0.x VPN
Clients.
Conditions:
Normal use.
Workaround:
N/A
Further Problem Description:
The 4.0.X version of the client, if there is a problem with the broadband
provider they will get the following pop-up:
Secure VPN connection terminated locally by the client.
Reason 412: The remote peer is no longer responding.
With the 4.6 client there is no event message at all, the client just states
it is not connected. If I enable connect history display I get the following
message:
Secure VPN connection terminated locally by the client.
Reason 401: An unrecognized error occurred while establishing the VPN
connection.
Status
Fixed
(Verified)
Severity
3 - moderate
Product
Cisco VPN Client
Technology
1st Found-In
4.6
Fixed-In
4.6(1.19)
Component(s)
win-vpn-client
See if by upgrading the vpn client solves the issue, otherwise we may need to look deeper.
Rgds
-Jorge
06-26-2008 11:32 AM
I am using the 5.0 version of the client but those are the error message I recieve from the log window on the client. In SDM i ran the test vpn server and all of that was successful but when I did the test vpn client, the message said that my tunnel was down... Do you have any other thoughts of what else I may be able to do?
06-28-2008 06:37 PM
I would like a little more information on this issue, when you go to "log" menu, you have the option to configure how detailed you want your logs. If you could upload your log results after rising all logging at level 3 (maximum), or if uploading is not an option, It might show you something you're missing.
07-01-2008 04:45 AM
Currently I do not have the log but I will upload a more detailed log this afternoon once I connect to the router... But I do have the syslog from SDM that I have attached from over the weekend for you to take a look at... Please let me know if you see something that catches your eye...
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