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FW1_scv_keep_alive Traffic Dropped
Few Check point VPN users are complaining that , in between there browsing traffic / share drive access is getting stopped and reconnecting while on Check point VPN . Checked the live logs and seen this error FW1_scv_keep_alive Traffic Dropped . Already the policy server is enabled as per this suggestion ( https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk92930) .
any thoughts or ideas what is this error message or whether this might be the reason for traffic drop ? VPN connection looks stable . - FW1_scv_keep_alive Traffic Dropped
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Did you also do this part from the sk?
And
Create a NO NAT rule between Encryption domain and office mode IP address. (sk108839)
Best,
Andy
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Thanks for the reply, could you help how to do that?
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Here is super basic example in my lab.
Andy
original src is enc domain, irig dst is office mode and translated packet leave original, so no natting
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Thanks let me check this option and revert you , Just a curiosity what is this issue actually? whether its blocking traffic due to this
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Think of it this way...whenever you see TRANSLATED packet as original in both src and dst, that means no nat.
Best,
Andy
