I cannot get a VPN tunnel interface to come up on two Cisco devices. One is a 6509 using a SPA card and VRF mode, the other is a 3825 with nothing special going on. I'm trying to establish a Virtual Tunnel Interface on the 6509 utilizing VRF and the SPA, but I'm at my wits end on this one. Google has failed. Cisco has failed. Cisco's rep I spoke with said it's possible, but I can't make it work. If I can't get this operational by the end of the week I need to find another job because I don't need this kind of frustration in my life.
Oh, and this is just a simple peer to peer VPN. The devices are directly connected as follows:
Loop1 - 6509 - FA1/0 ---[Tunnel]--- FA 1/0 - 3825 - Loop 1
FA1/0 on 6509: 192.168.1.1 /24
FA1/0 on 3825: 192.168.1.2 /24
Loop1 on 6509: 10.1.0.1/32
Loop1 on 3825: 10.2.0.1/32
Tunnel0 on 6509: 192.168.2.1/31
Tunnel0 on 3825: 192.168.2.2/31
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http://www.lan-slam.com/misc/networking/vpn.jpg
Oh, and this is just a simple peer to peer VPN. The devices are directly connected as follows:
Loop1 - 6509 - FA1/0 ---[Tunnel]--- FA 1/0 - 3825 - Loop 1
FA1/0 on 6509: 192.168.1.1 /24
FA1/0 on 3825: 192.168.1.2 /24
Loop1 on 6509: 10.1.0.1/32
Loop1 on 3825: 10.2.0.1/32
Tunnel0 on 6509: 192.168.2.1/31
Tunnel0 on 3825: 192.168.2.2/31
Click for picture:
http://www.lan-slam.com/misc/networking/vpn.jpg