Probably your cable or nic may have a problem

Regards

Alfredo Tapia Sabogal
El mar 15, 2016 9:15 AM, "Nicolas Fabris" <nicolas.fab...@osprera.org.ar>
escribió:

> Good morning everyone.
>
> I have an strange issue.
>
> Details:
> LAN IP pfSense: 10.133.30.1
>
> TUNNEL IPSEC: Phase 2
> Local Network LAN Subnet
> Remote Network 10.0.0.0/8
>
> Advanced setting Enable bypasslan for LAN........ checked.
>
> When IPSEC tunnel is on, I lost ping from LAN to LAN IP (10.133.30.1),
> something like traffic going to 10.x.x.x. is tryning to go by IPSEC TUNNEL
> I think............, and not working OK the bypass for LAN option.
> If I restart ipsec services, have no more problems, but have to do this
> manually every time after reboot.
>
> Any idea ?
>
> Thanks in advance!!!!
>
> Lic. Nicolas A. Fabris
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> nicolas.fab...@osprera.org.ar
>
>
>
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