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IPsec Connection down

I am configuring some IPsec vpn between my client's main office and 10 branch offices.
In the main office I installed a Sophos xgs116 (SFOS 19.0.1 MR-1-Build365) to replace an old Zyxel Usg 300 and in the peripheral offices there are 8 Sophos XG85 (SFOS 17.5.17 MR-17-Build837) and 2 Fritzbox.
In another peripheral location there is an SD-RED 20

The main office has a public static IP while the branch offices have no public IP.

It was easy to configure the vpn tunnels using the default profiles DefaultHeadOffice and DefaultBranchOffice using a different Preshared key for each tunnel. VPNs go up fast and work fine for a few hours then inexplicably go down.

The only way I have found to put them back on their feet is to change the preshared key used for the tunnel; it is a situation that is not possible to manage in this way, also because the vpn between the sophos of the peripheral offices and the old zyxel worked well.

What can I check to try to solve this problem? Do you have any suggestions?
Thank you



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  • The main office has a public static IP while the branch offices have no public IP.

    In this case, you have to use DDNS services where there is no static or public IP.

    Thanks and Regards

    "Sophos Partner: Networkkings Pvt Ltd".

    If a post solves your question please use the 'Verify Answer' button.

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  • The main office has a public static IP while the branch offices have no public IP.

    In this case, you have to use DDNS services where there is no static or public IP.

    Thanks and Regards

    "Sophos Partner: Networkkings Pvt Ltd".

    If a post solves your question please use the 'Verify Answer' button.

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