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PFsense tunnel/enable disable issue

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    stevo11811
    last edited by Apr 11, 2017, 2:05 AM

    Hello everyone,

    I recently have switched to PFsense and am pretty happy with it and have worked through pretty much any minor issues reading this forum but i am stuck on one.

    we are currently using alot of Ipsec IKEv1 tunnel's that are working perfect but i am running into an issue when trying to disable them, it just plain doesn't work, i have to goto the ipsec status and delete the connection for it to actually disconnect… is this normal operation? is there a way to make it immediately disconnect upon disabling tunnel?

    let me know what you guys think, Thanks!

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      jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
      last edited by Apr 14, 2017, 2:25 PM

      Define "inexpensive".

      A Netgear GS-108T will run $60-80-ish and has good VLAN support (and LACP and other decent things). It's not the greatest switch in the world but it gets the job done.

      I've seen others tossed around from HP and TP-Link that have decent VLAN support cheap but I haven't used those. I have a larger TP-Link switch and it's great but it was ~$120 for a 16-port switch.

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