Site-To-Site

This scenario shows how to configure and connect two subnets with each other through a VPN tunnel set up between the two gateways. One end-point receives the local IP through DHCP.

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Test Site-To-Site Responder With Dynamic IP

Description

Simple VPN site-to-site configuration to connect two subnets. DUT0 acts as a responder so it only sets the tunnel up when an incoming connection is received. Instead of listening on a pre-configured IP address, the local end-point IP is received through DHCP.

Scenario

Step 1: Set the following configuration in DUT2 :

set interfaces ethernet eth0 vif 100 address 90.0.0.1/24
set interfaces ethernet eth1 vif 200 address 80.0.0.1/24
set service dhcp-server shared-network dhcpserver subnet 90.0.0.0/24 start 90.0.0.2 stop 90.0.0.2
set system login user admin authentication encrypted-password '$6$GSjsCj8gHLv$/VcqU6FLi6CT2Oxn0MJQ2C2tqnRDrYKNF8HIYWJp68nvXvPdFccDsT04.WtigUONbKYrgKg8d6rEs8PjljMkH0'

Step 2: Set the following configuration in DUT0 :

set interfaces dummy dum0 address 10.1.0.1/24
set interfaces ethernet eth0 vif 100 address dhcp
set protocols static route 0.0.0.0/0 interface dum0
set protocols static route 80.0.0.0/24 next-hop 90.0.0.1
set system login user admin authentication encrypted-password '$6$GSjsCj8gHLv$/VcqU6FLi6CT2Oxn0MJQ2C2tqnRDrYKNF8HIYWJp68nvXvPdFccDsT04.WtigUONbKYrgKg8d6rEs8PjljMkH0'
set vpn ipsec auth-profile AUTH-SA local auth encrypted-pre-shared-secret U2FsdGVkX1+f06msuPV/H0ZAQZ9MnJyJfuVW2jYh29M=
set vpn ipsec esp-group CHILD-SA proposal 1 encryption aes256gcm128
set vpn ipsec esp-group CHILD-SA proposal 1 pfs dh-group19
set vpn ipsec ike-group IKE-SA key-exchange ikev2
set vpn ipsec ike-group IKE-SA proposal 1 dh-group 19
set vpn ipsec ike-group IKE-SA proposal 1 encryption aes256gcm128
set vpn ipsec ike-group IKE-SA proposal 1 hash sha256
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER auth-profile AUTH-SA
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER connection-type respond
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER default-esp-group CHILD-SA
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER dhcp-interface eth0.100
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER ike-group IKE-SA
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER remote-address 80.0.0.2
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER tunnel 1 local prefix 10.1.0.0/24
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER tunnel 1 local-interface dum0
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER tunnel 1 remote prefix 10.3.0.0/24

Step 3: Run command interfaces ethernet eth0 vif 100 show at DUT0 and check if output contains the following tokens:

90.0.0.2
Show output
---------------------------------------------------------------------
  Name             IP Address           Admin  Oper  Vrf  Description
---------------------------------------------------------------------
eth0.100  90.0.0.2/24                   up     up
          fe80::dcad:beff:feef:6c00/64

Step 4: Set the following configuration in DUT1 :

set interfaces dummy dum0 address 10.3.0.1/24
set interfaces ethernet eth0 vif 200 address 80.0.0.2/24
set protocols static route 0.0.0.0/0 interface dum0
set protocols static route 90.0.0.0/24 next-hop 80.0.0.1
set system login user admin authentication encrypted-password '$6$GSjsCj8gHLv$/VcqU6FLi6CT2Oxn0MJQ2C2tqnRDrYKNF8HIYWJp68nvXvPdFccDsT04.WtigUONbKYrgKg8d6rEs8PjljMkH0'
set vpn ipsec auth-profile AUTH-SA local auth encrypted-pre-shared-secret U2FsdGVkX19C2440VFRFgOeFNSfOf5Ygz1ccOYD5ruQ=
set vpn ipsec esp-group CHILD-SA proposal 1 encryption aes256gcm128
set vpn ipsec esp-group CHILD-SA proposal 1 pfs dh-group19
set vpn ipsec ike-group IKE-SA key-exchange ikev2
set vpn ipsec ike-group IKE-SA proposal 1 dh-group 19
set vpn ipsec ike-group IKE-SA proposal 1 encryption aes256gcm128
set vpn ipsec ike-group IKE-SA proposal 1 hash sha256
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER auth-profile AUTH-SA
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER connection-type initiate
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER default-esp-group CHILD-SA
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER ike-group IKE-SA
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER local-address 80.0.0.2
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER remote-address 90.0.0.2
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER tunnel 1 local prefix 10.3.0.0/24
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER tunnel 1 local-interface dum0
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER tunnel 1 remote prefix 10.1.0.0/24

Step 5: Ping IP address 80.0.0.2 from DUT0:

admin@DUT0$ ping 80.0.0.2 count 1 size 56 timeout 1
Show output
PING 80.0.0.2 (80.0.0.2) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 80.0.0.2: icmp_seq=1 ttl=63 time=0.363 ms

--- 80.0.0.2 ping statistics ---
1 packets transmitted, 1 received, 0% packet loss, time 0ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.363/0.363/0.363/0.000 ms

Step 6: Run command vpn ipsec show sa at DUT1 and check if output matches the following regular expressions:

peer-PEER-tunnel-\d+.+INSTALLED
Show output
vpn-peer-PEER: #1, ESTABLISHED, IKEv2, e904ee8f52724865_i* 465317420e016814_r
  local  '80.0.0.2' @ 80.0.0.2[500]
  remote '90.0.0.2' @ 90.0.0.2[500]
  AES_GCM_16-256/PRF_HMAC_SHA2_256/ECP_256
  established 1s ago, rekeying in 22511s
  peer-PEER-tunnel-1: #1, reqid 1, INSTALLED, TUNNEL, ESP:AES_GCM_16-256
    installed 1s ago, rekeying in 3287s, expires in 3959s
    in  c0516eb3,      0 bytes,     0 packets
    out cff0ff42,      0 bytes,     0 packets
    local  10.3.0.0/24
    remote 10.1.0.0/24

Step 7: Run command vpn ipsec show sa at DUT0 and check if output matches the following regular expressions:

peer-PEER-tunnel-\d+.+INSTALLED
Show output
vpn-peer-PEER: #1, ESTABLISHED, IKEv2, e904ee8f52724865_i 465317420e016814_r*
  local  '90.0.0.2' @ 90.0.0.2[500]
  remote '80.0.0.2' @ 80.0.0.2[500]
  AES_GCM_16-256/PRF_HMAC_SHA2_256/ECP_256
  established 0s ago, rekeying in 26678s
  peer-PEER-tunnel-1: #1, reqid 1, INSTALLED, TUNNEL, ESP:AES_GCM_16-256
    installed 0s ago, rekeying in 3248s, expires in 3960s
    in  cff0ff42,      0 bytes,     0 packets
    out c0516eb3,      0 bytes,     0 packets
    local  10.1.0.0/24
    remote 10.3.0.0/24

Step 8: Ping IP address 10.1.0.1 from DUT1:

admin@DUT1$ ping 10.1.0.1 local-address 10.3.0.1 count 1 size 56 timeout 1
Show output
PING 10.1.0.1 (10.1.0.1) from 10.3.0.1 : 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 10.1.0.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.417 ms

--- 10.1.0.1 ping statistics ---
1 packets transmitted, 1 received, 0% packet loss, time 0ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.417/0.417/0.417/0.000 ms

Step 9: Ping IP address 10.3.0.1 from DUT0:

admin@DUT0$ ping 10.3.0.1 local-address 10.1.0.1 count 1 size 56 timeout 1
Show output
PING 10.3.0.1 (10.3.0.1) from 10.1.0.1 : 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 10.3.0.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.625 ms

--- 10.3.0.1 ping statistics ---
1 packets transmitted, 1 received, 0% packet loss, time 0ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.625/0.625/0.625/0.000 ms

Step 10: Run command vpn ipsec show sa at DUT0 and check if output matches the following regular expressions:

[1-9]\d? packets
Show output
vpn-peer-PEER: #1, ESTABLISHED, IKEv2, e904ee8f52724865_i 465317420e016814_r*
  local  '90.0.0.2' @ 90.0.0.2[500]
  remote '80.0.0.2' @ 80.0.0.2[500]
  AES_GCM_16-256/PRF_HMAC_SHA2_256/ECP_256
  established 1s ago, rekeying in 26677s
  peer-PEER-tunnel-1: #1, reqid 1, INSTALLED, TUNNEL, ESP:AES_GCM_16-256
    installed 1s ago, rekeying in 3247s, expires in 3959s
    in  cff0ff42,    168 bytes,     2 packets,     0s ago
    out c0516eb3,    168 bytes,     2 packets,     0s ago
    local  10.1.0.0/24
    remote 10.3.0.0/24

Step 11: Run command vpn ipsec show sa at DUT1 and check if output matches the following regular expressions:

[1-9]\d? packets
Show output
vpn-peer-PEER: #1, ESTABLISHED, IKEv2, e904ee8f52724865_i* 465317420e016814_r
  local  '80.0.0.2' @ 80.0.0.2[500]
  remote '90.0.0.2' @ 90.0.0.2[500]
  AES_GCM_16-256/PRF_HMAC_SHA2_256/ECP_256
  established 1s ago, rekeying in 22511s
  peer-PEER-tunnel-1: #1, reqid 1, INSTALLED, TUNNEL, ESP:AES_GCM_16-256
    installed 1s ago, rekeying in 3287s, expires in 3959s
    in  c0516eb3,    168 bytes,     2 packets,     0s ago
    out cff0ff42,    168 bytes,     2 packets,     0s ago
    local  10.3.0.0/24
    remote 10.1.0.0/24

Attention

The command vpn show ipsec policy can be used to debug the IPSec selectors that have been installed in OSDx devices. Example for device DUT0:

Show output
src 10.1.0.0/24 dst 10.3.0.0/24 dev dum0
        dir out priority 375421
        tmpl src 90.0.0.2 dst 80.0.0.2
                proto esp spi 0xc0516eb3 reqid 1 mode tunnel
src 10.3.0.0/24 dst 10.1.0.0/24
        dir fwd priority 375423
        tmpl src 80.0.0.2 dst 90.0.0.2
                proto esp reqid 1 mode tunnel
src 10.3.0.0/24 dst 10.1.0.0/24
        dir in priority 375423
        tmpl src 80.0.0.2 dst 90.0.0.2
                proto esp reqid 1 mode tunnel
src 0.0.0.0/0 dst 0.0.0.0/0
        socket in priority 0
src 0.0.0.0/0 dst 0.0.0.0/0
        socket out priority 0
src 0.0.0.0/0 dst 0.0.0.0/0
        socket in priority 0
src 0.0.0.0/0 dst 0.0.0.0/0
        socket out priority 0
src ::/0 dst ::/0
        socket in priority 0
src ::/0 dst ::/0
        socket out priority 0
src ::/0 dst ::/0
        socket in priority 0
src ::/0 dst ::/0
        socket out priority 0

Test Site-To-Site Initiator With Dynamic IP

Description

Simple VPN site-to-site configuration to connect two subnets. DUT0 acts as a initiator, so it automatically attempts to start the tunnel as soon as a local IP address is assigned through DHCP.

Scenario

Step 1: Set the following configuration in DUT2 :

set interfaces ethernet eth0 vif 100 address 90.0.0.1/24
set interfaces ethernet eth1 vif 200 address 80.0.0.1/24
set service dhcp-server shared-network dhcpserver subnet 90.0.0.0/24 start 90.0.0.2 stop 90.0.0.2
set system login user admin authentication encrypted-password '$6$GSjsCj8gHLv$/VcqU6FLi6CT2Oxn0MJQ2C2tqnRDrYKNF8HIYWJp68nvXvPdFccDsT04.WtigUONbKYrgKg8d6rEs8PjljMkH0'

Step 2: Set the following configuration in DUT1 :

set interfaces dummy dum0 address 10.3.0.1/24
set interfaces ethernet eth0 vif 200 address 80.0.0.2/24
set protocols static route 0.0.0.0/0 interface dum0
set protocols static route 90.0.0.0/24 next-hop 80.0.0.1
set system login user admin authentication encrypted-password '$6$GSjsCj8gHLv$/VcqU6FLi6CT2Oxn0MJQ2C2tqnRDrYKNF8HIYWJp68nvXvPdFccDsT04.WtigUONbKYrgKg8d6rEs8PjljMkH0'
set vpn ipsec auth-profile AUTH-SA local auth encrypted-pre-shared-secret U2FsdGVkX18BOaT5he0U/1YE+ifqdMBywbS8v++sNRU=
set vpn ipsec esp-group CHILD-SA proposal 1 encryption aes256gcm128
set vpn ipsec esp-group CHILD-SA proposal 1 pfs dh-group19
set vpn ipsec ike-group IKE-SA key-exchange ikev2
set vpn ipsec ike-group IKE-SA proposal 1 dh-group 19
set vpn ipsec ike-group IKE-SA proposal 1 encryption aes256gcm128
set vpn ipsec ike-group IKE-SA proposal 1 hash sha256
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER auth-profile AUTH-SA
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER connection-type respond
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER default-esp-group CHILD-SA
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER ike-group IKE-SA
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER local-address 80.0.0.2
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER remote-address 90.0.0.2
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER tunnel 1 local prefix 10.3.0.0/24
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER tunnel 1 local-interface dum0
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER tunnel 1 remote prefix 10.1.0.0/24

Step 3: Set the following configuration in DUT0 :

set interfaces dummy dum0 address 10.1.0.1/24
set interfaces ethernet eth0 vif 100 address dhcp
set protocols static route 0.0.0.0/0 interface dum0
set protocols static route 80.0.0.0/24 next-hop 90.0.0.1
set system login user admin authentication encrypted-password '$6$GSjsCj8gHLv$/VcqU6FLi6CT2Oxn0MJQ2C2tqnRDrYKNF8HIYWJp68nvXvPdFccDsT04.WtigUONbKYrgKg8d6rEs8PjljMkH0'
set vpn ipsec auth-profile AUTH-SA local auth encrypted-pre-shared-secret U2FsdGVkX1+yDsPZAsrtgYWQQL9y7ABBiMoplPsRtdo=
set vpn ipsec esp-group CHILD-SA proposal 1 encryption aes256gcm128
set vpn ipsec esp-group CHILD-SA proposal 1 pfs dh-group19
set vpn ipsec ike-group IKE-SA key-exchange ikev2
set vpn ipsec ike-group IKE-SA proposal 1 dh-group 19
set vpn ipsec ike-group IKE-SA proposal 1 encryption aes256gcm128
set vpn ipsec ike-group IKE-SA proposal 1 hash sha256
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER auth-profile AUTH-SA
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER connection-type initiate
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER default-esp-group CHILD-SA
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER dhcp-interface eth0.100
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER ike-group IKE-SA
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER remote-address 80.0.0.2
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER tunnel 1 local prefix 10.1.0.0/24
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER tunnel 1 local-interface dum0
set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer PEER tunnel 1 remote prefix 10.3.0.0/24

Step 4: Run command interfaces ethernet eth0 vif 100 show at DUT0 and check if output contains the following tokens:

90.0.0.2
Show output
---------------------------------------------------------------------
  Name             IP Address           Admin  Oper  Vrf  Description
---------------------------------------------------------------------
eth0.100  90.0.0.2/24                   up     up
          fe80::dcad:beff:feef:6c00/64

Step 5: Ping IP address 80.0.0.2 from DUT0:

admin@DUT0$ ping 80.0.0.2 count 1 size 56 timeout 1
Show output
PING 80.0.0.2 (80.0.0.2) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 80.0.0.2: icmp_seq=1 ttl=63 time=0.372 ms

--- 80.0.0.2 ping statistics ---
1 packets transmitted, 1 received, 0% packet loss, time 0ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.372/0.372/0.372/0.000 ms

Step 6: Run command vpn ipsec show sa at DUT0 and check if output matches the following regular expressions:

peer-PEER-tunnel-\d+.+INSTALLED
Show output
vpn-peer-PEER: #1, ESTABLISHED, IKEv2, 267ebf194475283e_i* 682b5f6380d9ab84_r
  local  '90.0.0.2' @ 90.0.0.2[500]
  remote '80.0.0.2' @ 80.0.0.2[500]
  AES_GCM_16-256/PRF_HMAC_SHA2_256/ECP_256
  established 2s ago, rekeying in 28608s
  peer-PEER-tunnel-1: #1, reqid 1, INSTALLED, TUNNEL, ESP:AES_GCM_16-256
    installed 2s ago, rekeying in 3424s, expires in 3958s
    in  c24111fc,      0 bytes,     0 packets
    out c9a01d98,      0 bytes,     0 packets
    local  10.1.0.0/24
    remote 10.3.0.0/24

Step 7: Run command vpn ipsec show sa at DUT1 and check if output matches the following regular expressions:

peer-PEER-tunnel-\d+.+INSTALLED
Show output
vpn-peer-PEER: #1, ESTABLISHED, IKEv2, 267ebf194475283e_i 682b5f6380d9ab84_r*
  local  '80.0.0.2' @ 80.0.0.2[500]
  remote '90.0.0.2' @ 90.0.0.2[500]
  AES_GCM_16-256/PRF_HMAC_SHA2_256/ECP_256
  established 2s ago, rekeying in 19573s
  peer-PEER-tunnel-1: #1, reqid 1, INSTALLED, TUNNEL, ESP:AES_GCM_16-256
    installed 2s ago, rekeying in 3275s, expires in 3958s
    in  c9a01d98,      0 bytes,     0 packets
    out c24111fc,      0 bytes,     0 packets
    local  10.3.0.0/24
    remote 10.1.0.0/24

Step 8: Ping IP address 10.3.0.1 from DUT0:

admin@DUT0$ ping 10.3.0.1 local-address 10.1.0.1 count 1 size 56 timeout 1
Show output
PING 10.3.0.1 (10.3.0.1) from 10.1.0.1 : 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 10.3.0.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.471 ms

--- 10.3.0.1 ping statistics ---
1 packets transmitted, 1 received, 0% packet loss, time 0ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.471/0.471/0.471/0.000 ms

Step 9: Ping IP address 10.1.0.1 from DUT1:

admin@DUT1$ ping 10.1.0.1 local-address 10.3.0.1 count 1 size 56 timeout 1
Show output
PING 10.1.0.1 (10.1.0.1) from 10.3.0.1 : 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 10.1.0.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.417 ms

--- 10.1.0.1 ping statistics ---
1 packets transmitted, 1 received, 0% packet loss, time 0ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.417/0.417/0.417/0.000 ms

Step 10: Run command vpn ipsec show sa at DUT0 and check if output matches the following regular expressions:

[1-9]\d? packets
Show output
vpn-peer-PEER: #1, ESTABLISHED, IKEv2, 267ebf194475283e_i* 682b5f6380d9ab84_r
  local  '90.0.0.2' @ 90.0.0.2[500]
  remote '80.0.0.2' @ 80.0.0.2[500]
  AES_GCM_16-256/PRF_HMAC_SHA2_256/ECP_256
  established 2s ago, rekeying in 28608s
  peer-PEER-tunnel-1: #1, reqid 1, INSTALLED, TUNNEL, ESP:AES_GCM_16-256
    installed 2s ago, rekeying in 3424s, expires in 3958s
    in  c24111fc,    168 bytes,     2 packets,     0s ago
    out c9a01d98,    168 bytes,     2 packets,     0s ago
    local  10.1.0.0/24
    remote 10.3.0.0/24

Step 11: Run command vpn ipsec show sa at DUT1 and check if output matches the following regular expressions:

[1-9]\d? packets
Show output
vpn-peer-PEER: #1, ESTABLISHED, IKEv2, 267ebf194475283e_i 682b5f6380d9ab84_r*
  local  '80.0.0.2' @ 80.0.0.2[500]
  remote '90.0.0.2' @ 90.0.0.2[500]
  AES_GCM_16-256/PRF_HMAC_SHA2_256/ECP_256
  established 2s ago, rekeying in 19573s
  peer-PEER-tunnel-1: #1, reqid 1, INSTALLED, TUNNEL, ESP:AES_GCM_16-256
    installed 2s ago, rekeying in 3275s, expires in 3958s
    in  c9a01d98,    168 bytes,     2 packets,     0s ago
    out c24111fc,    168 bytes,     2 packets,     0s ago
    local  10.3.0.0/24
    remote 10.1.0.0/24

Attention

The command vpn show ipsec policy can be used to debug the IPSec selectors that have been installed in OSDx devices. Example for device DUT0:

Show output
src 10.1.0.0/24 dst 10.3.0.0/24 dev dum0
        dir out priority 375421
        tmpl src 90.0.0.2 dst 80.0.0.2
                proto esp spi 0xc9a01d98 reqid 1 mode tunnel
src 10.3.0.0/24 dst 10.1.0.0/24
        dir fwd priority 375423
        tmpl src 80.0.0.2 dst 90.0.0.2
                proto esp reqid 1 mode tunnel
src 10.3.0.0/24 dst 10.1.0.0/24
        dir in priority 375423
        tmpl src 80.0.0.2 dst 90.0.0.2
                proto esp reqid 1 mode tunnel
src 0.0.0.0/0 dst 0.0.0.0/0
        socket in priority 0
src 0.0.0.0/0 dst 0.0.0.0/0
        socket out priority 0
src 0.0.0.0/0 dst 0.0.0.0/0
        socket in priority 0
src 0.0.0.0/0 dst 0.0.0.0/0
        socket out priority 0
src ::/0 dst ::/0
        socket in priority 0
src ::/0 dst ::/0
        socket out priority 0
src ::/0 dst ::/0
        socket in priority 0
src ::/0 dst ::/0
        socket out priority 0