What's happened to being able to view multiple P2 connected to a single P1 in the ipsec monitor?
It was ok in 5.0 and before but has gone\changed in 5.2
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Me too... I need it. What's happened?
Regards,
Graziano.
There is still some Source/destination left:
click on the "settings" Icon on the right side, there you have Proxy ID Source and Proxy ID Destination
FCNSA, FCNSP
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FortiGate 200A/B, 224B, 110C, 100A/D, 80C/CM/Voice, 60B/C/CX/D, 50B, 40C, 30B
FortiAnalyzer 100B, 100C
FortiMail 100,100C
FortiManager VM
FortiAuthenticator VM
FortiToken
FortiAP 220B/221B, 11C
And then...? I can see now source and destination subnet of a Phase2... and the other three Phase2 where is it???
Regards,
Graziano.
Looks like we only can see one phase2
Would be great if we could right-click on the tunnel and have a menu with "Show ProxyID" and get a popup with all subnets.
Until then, try this in CLI:
get vpn ipsec tunnel name <name of the Phase1>
FCNSA, FCNSP
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FortiGate 200A/B, 224B, 110C, 100A/D, 80C/CM/Voice, 60B/C/CX/D, 50B, 40C, 30B
FortiAnalyzer 100B, 100C
FortiMail 100,100C
FortiManager VM
FortiAuthenticator VM
FortiToken
FortiAP 220B/221B, 11C
It's been confirmed by TAC as a bug ID 225851
I don't think there were doubts...
Regards,
Graziano.
I think its not a bug its designed that way. Even the IPSEC VPN page goes not show P2s as a Tree in P1 rather you Click-Open the P1 and there you see all P2s.
Regards
Ahead of the Threat. FCNSA v5 / FCNSP v5
Fortigate 1000C / 1000D / 1500D
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