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Site-to-site VPN preventing traffic from going through

Sam168Sam168 Newbie ✭

Hi Everyone,

Some traffic is not moving smoothly via our site-to-site VPN. What can we do to reduce the disruption and allow traffic to move smoothly with no issues?


Thanks

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  • MustafaAMustafaA SonicWall Employee

    @Sam168 , can you please share more details? What is meant with "smoothly"?

  • Sam168Sam168 Newbie ✭

    @MustafaA I meant that the MS teams call starts but with no voice or picture, for example, and the website works and stops randomly; thus, I would like to know if there is a way to make the traffic pass by with no barriers whatsoever.

  • ArkwrightArkwright All-Knowing Sage ✭✭✭✭

    Are you really routing Teams traffic across your site-site VPN? Randomly working-and-not-working isn't usually a sign of a misconfiguration.

  • Sam168Sam168 Newbie ✭

    @ARKWRIGHT Thanks for your response. We didn't create any rules to route the traffic through the VPN. Is there a chance that it goes through it even though we don't have a hybrid environment when it comes to Teams?

  • ArkwrightArkwright All-Knowing Sage ✭✭✭✭
    edited May 2023

    If you haven't done anything specific to route Teams traffic across the VPN then either:

    a) Teams traffic is not traversing the VPN and your issue with Teams is unrelated to the VPN

    b) You've created a VPN tunnel with a destination of Any, and all internet traffic traverses the VPN tunnel and goes out to the internet at the other end. I am pretty sure you haven't done this without knowing it, because there are a few steps required at each end.


    I'm not an expert on Teams but another possibility is that Teams media goes peer-peer if it can? Hopefully someone can confirm/deny.

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