Sounds like the tunnel isn't up to me and the MT is pushing traffic.  You
could do a packet sniffer on the ethernet port that the IPSec is attempting
on.

Josh Luthman
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On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 2:31 PM, Jerry Roy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi MT Guru's :)
>
> Need your input. Pulling what little hair I have left out on this one. We
> have 100 or so sites with MT750 IPsec tunnel back to a Juniper 5200. Four
> of these sites show IPsec SA's only showing traffic in incrementing in one
> direction (from MT to Juniper aggressive mode). The Juniper shows traffic
> is flowing in both directions. The MT shows zero bytes received from
> Juniper but bytes are incrementing from MT to Juniper
>
> What tool on the MT would be the best way to troubleshoot this? Packet
> sniffer?
>
> Thanks In Advance!
>
> *Jerry Roy*
> Sr. Systems Engineer
> MTCNA/MTCRE/MTCTCE
>
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