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Hi,
I established a site-to-site VPN between a 600 appliance and an old UTM-1 edge. Both devices support IPSEC compression related to their datasheets, but the tunnel is established without.
I find no options at all to check this. Any help is welcome.
Best regards,
Stephan
Here's where you set it on the 600 Series:
I don't believe there is a specific setting on the UTM-1 EDGE appliance to enable it, but the way I understand it, if the other side is configured to support it, the UTM-1 EDGE will use it.
I found that advanced setting, but it does not change the behaviour. Still no compression with the tunnel...
It looks like it's a setting for VPN clients (i.e. what Remote Access means), not site-to-site VPN.
I know with centrally managed SMB appliances, you can configure IP Compression in the VPN Community.
There does not appear to be a way to enable this option for local management.
Okay, thanks a lot for your answers. Not a big issue for me, I just wanted to make sure that I don‘t overlook the place of configuration.
Compression should really only be enabled for slow connections (e.g. Remote Access). On high speed site-to-site VPNs it will more likely cause performance issues, especially on SMB.
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