VPN connection problem on MX 18.207

WOM
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VPN connection problem on MX 18.207

Hi All,

I recently upgraded the MX450 firmware to version MX 18.207 and have encountered an issue with certain client VPN connections. Users have reported difficulties connecting, and some have had to attempt the "connect" process multiple times to successfully log in.

 

I am reaching out to inquire if anyone else has experienced a similar problem. Your insights and suggestions on resolving this matter would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thank you in advance for your assistance.

 

 

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alemabrahao
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Are you using L2TP or Anyconnect? Does the downgrade work?

 

I suggest you open a support case for them to investigate.

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WOM
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Thank you for your reply. We are using L2TP. I have not downgraded it due to the absence of any identified issues. Additionally, I require the features provided by MX version 18.207.

alemabrahao
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It's a stable release candidate. so I suggest you to use the stable release.

I am not a Cisco Meraki employee. My suggestions are based on documentation of Meraki best practices and day-to-day experience.

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WOM
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Thank you for your suggestion.

NotCisco
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I also encountered the same issue. Our spare would take over, failback to the primary for 30 minutes or so, and so on. I rolled back the software for now and opened a case. All of our other devices(Z3, MX80, Z1) all upgraded successfully. 

cmr
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@NotCisco your MX80s and Z1s will not be running 18.207, see below from the release notes:

 

Legacy products notice

  • When configured for this version, Z1 devices will run MX 14.56.
  • When configured for this version, MX400 and MX600 devices will run MX 16.16.9.
  • When configured for this version, MX64(W), MX65(W), MX84, MX100, and vMX100 devices will run MX 18.107.6.
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cmr
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And from 17.10.9 release notes:

 

Legacy products notice

  • When configured for this version, Z1 and MX80 devices will run MX 14.56.
  • When configured for this version, MX400 and MX600 devices will run MX 16.16.9.
If my answer solves your problem please click Accept as Solution so others can benefit from it.
WOM
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Thank you for sharing your experience

PhilipDAth
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I've had a bad run with 18.207 myself.  I would recommend rolling back at the moment.

WOM
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Thank you for your suggestion.

Holli69
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We have also problems with 3rd party VPN connections (different Orgs) from all of our Branch Offices (MX85, MX95, MX105) to the Data Center VPN Concentrator MX450 all using FW 18.207. Rolling back to 18.107.7 solves the problem.

Waiting for a better 18.2xx Firmware, where the VPN connection problem doesn't exist anymore.

WOM
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Thank you for sharing your experience, and I appreciate your valuable suggestion.

May I inquire about the duration of the rollback process?

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