Hi,
I need to establish a tunnel with an existing VPN IPSec configuration. The configuration are routed base topology. I have several tunnel between Fortigate and bgp routing, no problem for that. But I need connect Cisco router in ipsec IKEv2. I tested to UP this tunnel in a lab, it's OK, but in my actual config I need use command "set network-id xx".
But for the cisco router, I don't find this attribute in IKEv2 negotiation.
Thank you for your help
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Hello,
The network ID is a Fortinet-proprietary attribute that is used to select the correct phase 1 between IPsec peers, so that multiple IKEv2 tunnels can be established between the same local/remote gateway pairs.
So it may not be available in Cisco.
Please refer below and see if you have a use case to use network-id.
- https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/7.4.0/administration-guide/790613/phase-1-configuration
It's explained under "Additional CLI configurations".
Please upvote and mark as resolved if it helps.
Thanks.
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