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VPN ERROR: %CRYPTO-4-RECVD_PKT_NOT_IPSEC:

Angus Bishop
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Hi All ,

I am running remote VPN .

I am getting the below error messages . Could anyone please help me in resolving the same .

Jun  4 12:20:59.510 UTC: %CRYPTO-4-RECVD_PKT_NOT_IPSEC: Rec'd packet not an IPSEC packet. (ip) vrf/dest_addr= /10.111.200.255, src_addr= 10.111.200.11, prot= 17

Jun  4 12:23:56.196 UTC: %CRYPTO-4-RECVD_PKT_NOT_IPSEC: Rec'd packet not an IPSEC packet. (ip) vrf/dest_addr= /10.111.200.255, src_addr= 10.111.200.9, prot= 17

Jun  4 12:25:53.255 UTC: %CRYPTO-4-RECVD_PKT_NOT_IPSEC: Rec'd packet not an IPSEC packet. (ip) vrf/dest_addr= /10.111.200.255, src_addr= 10.111.200.9, prot= 17

Jun  4 12:27:29.518 UTC: %CRYPTO-4-RECVD_PKT_NOT_IPSEC: Rec'd packet not an IPSEC packet. (ip) vrf/dest_addr= /10.111.200.255, src_addr= 10.111.200.156, prot= 17

Jun  4 12:28:29.611 UTC: %CRYPTO-4-RECVD_PKT_NOT_IPSEC: Rec'd packet not an IPSEC packet. (ip) vrf/dest_addr= /10.111.200.255, src_addr= 10.111.200.135, prot= 17

Jun  4 12:29:29.737 UTC: %CRYPTO-4-RECVD_PKT_NOT_IPSEC: Rec'd packet not an IPSEC packet. (ip) vrf/dest_addr= /10.111.200.255, src_addr= 10.111.200.135, prot= 17

Jun  4 12:31:53.241 UTC: %CRYPTO-4-RECVD_PKT_NOT_IPSEC: Rec'd packet not an IPSEC packet. (ip) vrf/dest_addr= /10.111.200.255, src_addr= 10.111.200.9, prot= 17

Regards

Angus

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fgasimzade
Level 4
Level 4

It means the packets are not encrypted, you should check your ip access lists to hit on your interesting traffic

fgasimzade
Level 4
Level 4

Or, probably, you have forgotten to apply crypto map to an interface

Hi ,

I have applied the crypto map on the interface

I am attaching the config file please tell me if anything wrong .

Regards

Angus

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