- Read Me First
- Introduction to FlexVPN
- Configuring Internet Key Exchange Version 2 and FlexVPN Site-to-Site
- Configuring the FlexVPN Server
- Configuring the FlexVPN Client
- Configuring FlexVPN Spoke to Spoke
- Configuring IKEv2 Load Balancer
- Configuring IKEv2 Fragmentation
- Configuring IKEv2 Reconnect
- Configuring MPLS over FlexVPN
- Configuring IKEv2 Packet of Disconnect
- Configuring IKEv2 Change of Authorization Support
- Configuring Aggregate Authentication
- Appendix: FlexVPN RADIUS Attributes
- Appendix: IKEv2 and Legacy VPNs
- Example: Configuring Crypto-Map-Based IKEv2 Peers Using Preshared Key Authentication Method
- Example: Configuring Crypto Map-Based IKEv2 Peers Using Certification Authentication Method
- Example: Configuring Crypto Map- and dVTI-Based IKEv2 Peers
- Example: Configuring IPsec Using sVTI-Based IKEv2 Peers
- Example: Configuring IKEv2 on DMVPN Networks
Appendix: IKEv2 and Legacy VPNs
This module provides examples on how to configure IKEv2 on crypto map based configurations.
Note | Crypto maps are considered a legacy configuration construct. It is recommended that you migrate existing crypto map based setups to use tunnel protection and virtual interfaces. |
- Example: Configuring Crypto-Map-Based IKEv2 Peers Using Preshared Key Authentication Method
- Example: Configuring Crypto Map-Based IKEv2 Peers Using Certification Authentication Method
- Example: Configuring Crypto Map- and dVTI-Based IKEv2 Peers
- Example: Configuring IPsec Using sVTI-Based IKEv2 Peers
- Example: Configuring IKEv2 on DMVPN Networks
Example: Configuring Crypto-Map-Based IKEv2 Peers Using Preshared Key Authentication Method
The following example shows how to configure crypto-map-based IKEv2 peers using the preshared key authentication method between a static crypto-map IKEv2 initiator and a dynamic crypto-map IKEv2 responder. The initiator configuration is as follows:
crypto ikev2 proposal prop-1 encryption aes-cbc-128 integrity sha1 group 14 ! crypto ikev2 policy pol-1 match fvrf any proposal prop-1 ! crypto ikev2 keyring v2-kr1 peer abc address 209.165.200.231 255.255.255.224 pre-shared-key abc ! ! ! crypto ikev2 profile prof match fvrf any match identity remote fqdn dmap-responder identity local fqdn smap-initiator authentication local pre-share authentication remote pre-share keyring v2-kr1 ! ! crypto ipsec transform-set trans esp-aes-cbc-128 esp-sha-hmac ! crypto map cmap 1 ipsec-isakmp set peer 209.165.200.225 set transform-set trans set ikev2-profile prof match address ikev2list ! interface Loopback0 ip address 209.165.200.226 255.255.255.224 ! interface Ethernet0/0 ip address 209.165.200.227 255.255.255.224 crypto map cmap ! ip route 209.165.200.229 255.255.255.224 209.165.200.225 ! ip access-list extended ikev2list permit ip any any !
The responder configuration is as follows:
crypto ikev2 proposal prop-1 encryption aes-cbc-128 integrity sha1 group 14 ! crypto ikev2 policy pol-1 match fvrf any proposal prop-1 ! crypto ikev2 keyring v2-kr1 peer abc address 209.165.200.228 pre-shared-key abc ! ! ! crypto ikev2 profile prof match fvrf any match identity remote fqdn smap-initiator identity local fqdn dmap-responder authentication local pre-share authentication remote pre-share keyring v2-kr1 ivrf global ! ! crypto ipsec transform-set trans esp-aes-cbc-128 esp-sha-hmac ! crypto dynamic-map dmap 1 set transform-set trans set reverse-route tag 222 set ikev2-profile prof match address ikev2list ! crypto map cmap 1 ipsec-isakmp dynamic dmap ! interface Loopback0 ip address 209.165.200.230 255.255.255.224 ! interface Ethernet0/0 ip address 209.165.200.231 255.255.255.224 crypto map cmap ! ip route 209.165.200.233 255.255.255.224 209.165.200.228 ! ip access-list extended ikev2list permit ip any any !
To initiate the connection between the initiator and the responder, enter the following command at the initiator's CLI:
ping 209.165.200.230 source 209.165.200.226 Type escape sequence to abort. Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 209.165.200.230, timeout is 2 seconds: Packet sent with a source address of 209.165.200.226 %IKEV2-5-OSAL_INITIATE_TUNNEL: Received request to establish an IPsec tunnel; local traffic selector = Address Range: 209.165.200.226-209.165.200.226 Protocol: 1 Port Range: 0-65535; remote traffic selector = Address Range: 209.165.200.230-209.165.200.230 Protocol: 1 Port Range: 0-65535 %IKEV2-5-SA_UP: SA UP .!!!! Success rate is 80 percent (4/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 8/11/12 ms
To display the session details, enter the following show commands:
show crypto session Crypto session current status Interface: Ethernet0/0 Session status: UP-ACTIVE Peer: 209.165.200.225 port 500 IKEv2 SA: local 209.165.200.228/500 remote 209.165.200.231/500 Active IPSEC FLOW: permit ip 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 Active SAs: 2, origin: crypto map show crypto ikev2 sa detail Tunnel-id Local Remote fvrf/ivrf Status 1 209.165.200.228/500 209.165.200.231/500 (none)/(none) READY Encr: AES-CBC, Keysize: 128, Hash: SHA96, DH Grp:14, Auth sign: PSK, Auth verify: PSK Life/Active Time: 86400/21 sec CE id: 1002, Session-id: 2 Status Description: Negotiation done Local spi: 687752902752A6FD Remote spi: C9DCCFC65493D14F Local id: smap-initiator Remote id: dmap-responder Local req msg id: 2 Remote req msg id: 0 Local next msg id: 2 Remote next msg id: 0 Local req queued: 2 Remote req queued: 0 Local window: 5 Remote window: 5 DPD configured for 0 seconds, retry 0 NAT-T is not detected
Example: Configuring Crypto Map-Based IKEv2 Peers Using Certification Authentication Method
The following example shows how to configure crypto-map-based IKEv2 peers using the certificate authentication method between a static crypto-map IKEv2 initiator, a dynamic crypto-map IKEv2 responder, and a CA server. The initiator configuration is as follows:
crypto pki trustpoint ca-server enrollment url http://10.1.1.3:80 revocation-check none ! crypto pki certificate map cmap-1 1 subject-name eq hostname = responder ! ! crypto pki certificate chain ca-server certificate 02 308201AF 30820118 A0030201 02020102 300D0609 2A864886 F70D0101 04050030 14311230 10060355 04031309 63612D73 65727665 72301E17 0D313030 33313031 32353132 355A170D 31313033 31303132 35313235 5A301A31 18301606 092A8648 86F70D01 09021609 494E4954 4941544F 52305C30 0D06092A 864886F7 0D010101 0500034B 00304802 4100A47E 8C58BA89 8CCDC5A4 5A63BD29 C331A2A5 393F4616 6B43FD2E 5ED4C81A 913E3B13 33A9B2DC CFC30391 24BB0DC8 B28FD6F1 C008D101 34C10062 30F88CF7 9D630203 010001A3 4F304D30 0B060355 1D0F0404 030205A0 301F0603 551D2304 18301680 144871D9 002C66DF D85FACB8 45D1D25F EA357455 91301D06 03551D0E 04160414 E77C74E7 183AB530 83DC531B 1DE3DA1D 914A925D 300D0609 2A864886 F70D0101 04050003 81810042 21934B77 7E485E6F EE717D75 6407B361 45190CEF E1A29CF2 6FA29E9A 5ECC1CEE B273533D 1453F6CE 1FDDA747 7E701B4B 2A2AE53F D67C2345 952325BA 30950435 0706C5EE A7A8B414 CFEEB7A2 9CD46F8F 3F663268 A20C4CCF E75D61EF 03FBA85D EDD6B26E 63653F09 F97DAFA6 6C76E44E C9CA3FDC 6CD85D30 169A1D9E 4E870B quit certificate ca 01 30820201 3082016A A0030201 02020101 300D0609 2A864886 F70D0101 04050030 14311230 10060355 04031309 63612D73 65727665 72301E17 0D313030 33313031 32343933 385A170D 31333033 30393132 34393338 5A301431 12301006 03550403 13096361 2D736572 76657230 819F300D 06092A86 4886F70D 01010105 0003818D 00308189 02818100 DA4ECE09 B998F670 598F32C1 7E9FA920 1D217AC4 293B842E 7563CE11 B2F0F822 23077930 636C8293 00F6CFDD F6C9B0F5 8348BE58 6478F631 7D44152F 494AEBCC A507FA6B 408D6BBB FAAB0A7A 2E7546A8 CA70F9A6 0F7F6824 554BD833 060D657D ABDF406C 69EEF449 7A4F9AFE 6F0852E7 05DEDAC1 D433191E 712868C2 A94E642B 02030100 01A36330 61300F06 03551D13 0101FF04 05300301 01FF300E 0603551D 0F0101FF 04040302 0186301F 0603551D 23041830 16801448 71D9002C 66DFD85F ACB845D1 D25FEA35 74559130 1D060355 1D0E0416 04144871 D9002C66 DFD85FAC B845D1D2 5FEA3574 5591300D 06092A86 4886F70D 01010405 00038181 00AFC36B 8A917284 06BD51CB 83BDC4E8 9457A361 6CAAF416 3BBEF691 04215AC5 EDBC5730 C071C2FB 8A6C90CF D6AB39C2 3BC2147F D35553D9 028B2155 802E50DB 48CDE067 B3857447 89A1C733 D81EFEF7 1115480F 70ED2F22 F27E35A1 F3BB597C 7C8F717B FAAD79D3 0F469702 DE9190E4 B1B0808E 46A118EB 887CEAEB DFE2900E D2 quit crypto ikev2 proposal prop-1 encryption aes-cbc-128 integrity sha1 group 14 ! crypto ikev2 policy pol-1 match fvrf any proposal prop-1 ! crypto ikev2 profile prof match fvrf any match certificate cmap-1 identity local dn authentication local rsa-sig authentication remote pre-share authentication remote rsa-sig pki trustpoint ca-server ! ! crypto ipsec transform-set trans esp-aes-cbc-128 esp-sha-hmac ! crypto map cmap 1 ipsec-isakmp set peer 209.165.200.225 set transform-set trans set ikev2-profile prof match address ikev2list ! interface Loopback0 ip address 209.165.200.226 255.255.255.224 ! interface Ethernet0/0 ip address 209.165.200.227 255.255.255.224 crypto map cmap ! interface Ethernet1/0 ip address 209.165.200.228 255.255.255.224 ! ip route 209.165.200.229 255.255.255.224 209.265.200.231 ! ip access-list extended ikev2list permit ip any any !
The responder configuration is as follows:
crypto pki trustpoint ca-server enrollment url http://10.1.1.3:80 revocation-check none ! ! ! crypto pki certificate map cmap-2 1 subject-name eq hostname = initiator ! crypto pki certificate chain ca-server certificate 03 308201AF 30820118 A0030201 02020103 300D0609 2A864886 F70D0101 04050030 14311230 10060355 04031309 63612D73 65727665 72301E17 0D313030 33313031 32353231 325A170D 31313033 31303132 35323132 5A301A31 18301606 092A8648 86F70D01 09021609 52455350 4F4E4445 52305C30 0D06092A 864886F7 0D010101 0500034B 00304802 4100B517 EB8E64E1 B58CB014 07B3A6AF E6B69577 87486367 9471B1DA BC66B847 DFA5073A 82121332 E787EA2D 3C433514 39033074 4095E7C7 67A387A1 EBD24692 A76F0203 010001A3 4F304D30 0B060355 1D0F0404 030205A0 301F0603 551D2304 18301680 144871D9 002C66DF D85FACB8 45D1D25F EA357455 91301D06 03551D0E 04160414 DFF2401C 53276D96 89DE8C0A 786CCA71 C9EA792B 300D0609 2A864886 F70D0101 04050003 8181002C 6E334273 CB832A95 3DDC6293 669E416C A134D543 20952BC3 14A5C0B0 03AE011C 963AF523 C7C5C935 4FE9B2A5 F24B3161 4D0D723A FA428BD1 85ADF172 B4007067 43C27D8A 1F74ED3D DEBE9F73 1F515355 E77E766C AEACC303 39457991 29AB090C 99E21B5B 60DCB2C8 780B4479 3EB3D46B B66C8C26 15311A7A B7A4ED97 32727C quit certificate ca 01 30820201 3082016A A0030201 02020101 300D0609 2A864886 F70D0101 04050030 14311230 10060355 04031309 63612D73 65727665 72301E17 0D313030 33313031 32343933 385A170D 31333033 30393132 34393338 5A301431 12301006 03550403 13096361 2D736572 76657230 819F300D 06092A86 4886F70D 01010105 0003818D 00308189 02818100 DA4ECE09 B998F670 598F32C1 7E9FA920 1D217AC4 293B842E 7563CE11 B2F0F822 23077930 636C8293 00F6CFDD F6C9B0F5 8348BE58 6478F631 7D44152F 494AEBCC A507FA6B 408D6BBB FAAB0A7A 2E7546A8 CA70F9A6 0F7F6824 554BD833 060D657D ABDF406C 69EEF449 7A4F9AFE 6F0852E7 05DEDAC1 D433191E 712868C2 A94E642B 02030100 01A36330 61300F06 03551D13 0101FF04 05300301 01FF300E 0603551D 0F0101FF 04040302 0186301F 0603551D 23041830 16801448 71D9002C 66DFD85F ACB845D1 D25FEA35 74559130 1D060355 1D0E0416 04144871 D9002C66 DFD85FAC B845D1D2 5FEA3574 5591300D 06092A86 4886F70D 01010405 00038181 00AFC36B 8A917284 06BD51CB 83BDC4E8 9457A361 6CAAF416 3BBEF691 04215AC5 EDBC5730 C071C2FB 8A6C90CF D6AB39C2 3BC2147F D35553D9 028B2155 802E50DB 48CDE067 B3857447 89A1C733 D81EFEF7 1115480F 70ED2F22 F27E35A1 F3BB597C 7C8F717B FAAD79D3 0F469702 DE9190E4 B1B0808E 46A118EB 887CEAEB DFE2900E D2 quit crypto ikev2 proposal prop-1 encryption aes-cbc-128 integrity sha1 group 14 ! crypto ikev2 policy pol-1 match fvrf any proposal prop-1 ! ! crypto ikev2 profile prof match fvrf any match certificate cmap-2 identity local dn authentication local rsa-sig authentication remote pre-share authentication remote rsa-sig pki trustpoint ca-server ! ! crypto ipsec transform-set trans esp-aes-cbc-128 esp-sha-hmac ! crypto dynamic-map dmap 1 set transform-set trans set ikev2-profile prof ! ! crypto map cmap 1 ipsec-isakmp dynamic dmap interface Loopback0 ip address 209.165.200.230 255.255.255.224 ! interface Ethernet0/0 ip address 209.165.200.231 255.255.255.224 crypto map cmap ! interface Ethernet1/0 ip address 209.165.200.232 255.255.255.224 ! ip route 209.165.200.233 255.255.255.224 209.165.200.228 ! ip access-list extended ikev2list permit ip host 209.165.200.231 host 209.165.200.228
The CA server configuration is as follows:
crypto pki server ca-server grant auto ! crypto pki trustpoint ca-server revocation-check crl rsakeypair ca-server ! ! crypto pki certificate chain ca-server certificate ca 01 30820201 3082016A A0030201 02020101 300D0609 2A864886 F70D0101 04050030 14311230 10060355 04031309 63612D73 65727665 72301E17 0D303930 33303831 36333335 395A170D 31323033 30373136 33333539 5A301431 12301006 03550403 13096361 2D736572 76657230 819F300D 06092A86 4886F70D 01010105 0003818D 00308189 02818100 99750598 EF4AF8B4 823DEF66 2F3BBA31 81C2DC5F D9B4040B 99FB6020 22243CD6 B9F24C84 A543D7DB DD0B3018 2E36208C D0FD4015 EAF0DA69 C1B0302B 87CEC34B 8646593F 0185AF02 0B86A3F3 5E5C3880 A992CD4A 79F13403 411CC61F 07CEB4D9 0E967CB2 FAE0A899 5A3B6C87 73111F06 128465DA A45291F8 F828C5DC 657487E7 02030100 01A36330 61300F06 03551D13 0101FF04 05300301 01FF300E 0603551D 0F0101FF 04040302 0186301F 0603551D 23041830 1680147B D032BFB7 B3F70F1A 597B7C1E 1B42E472 5CCD6030 1D060355 1D0E0416 04147BD0 32BFB7B3 F70F1A59 7B7C1E1B 42E4725C CD60300D 06092A86 4886F70D 01010405 00038181 003838FA 628804EF E9FF69D9 3D5E299C 29074B2C AE33A563 8AF75976 78FB68D4 5EF1E27B 04936FDF 78A09432 5348849D F79E17F5 70B233C9 2C1535D0 506F0C35 99335012 84BBA3DC 050FD3C9 6E7B1D63 41ACC2B5 2B02432D BA2CC2CF E379DEA0 A9C208AC 0BEBB2D8 E6488815 EB12F1E0 19072D55 D5D11A49 739144D8 271A842E ED quit ! interface Ethernet1/0 ip address 209.165.200.232 255.255.255.224 ! ip http server
To obtain the CA and device certificates, enter the crypto pki authenticate ca-server and crypto pki enroll ca-server commands. To initiate a connection between the initiator and the responder, enter the following command at the initiator's CLI:
ping 209.165.200.230 source 209.165.200.226
The output of the command is as follows:
Type escape sequence to abort. Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 209.165.200.230, timeout is 2 seconds: Packet sent with a source address of 209.165.200.226 %IKEV2-5-OSAL_INITIATE_TUNNEL: Received request to establish an IPsec tunnel; local traffic selector = Address Range: 209.165.200.226-209.165.200.226 Protocol: 1 Port Range: 0-65535; remote traffic selector = Address Range: 209.165.200.230-209.165.200.230 Protocol: 1 Port Range: 0-65535 %IKEV2-5-SA_UP: SA UP .!!!! Success rate is 80 percent (4/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 8/11/12 ms
Enter the following show commands in the responder's CLI to display the session details:
show crypto session Crypto session current status Interface: Ethernet0/0 Session status: UP-ACTIVE Peer: 1.1.1.1 port 500 IKEv2 SA: local 209.165.200.231/500 remote 209.165.200.227/500 Active IPSEC FLOW: permit ip 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 host 209.165.200.226 Active SAs: 2, origin: dynamic crypto map show crypto ikev2 sa detailed Tunnel-id Local Remote fvrf/ivrf Status 1 209.165.200.231/500 209.165.200.227/500 (none)/(none) READY Encr: AES-CBC, Keysize: 128, Hash: SHA96, DH Grp:14, Auth sign: RSA, Auth verify: RSA Life/Active Time: 86400/846 sec CE id: 1001, Session-id: 1 Status Description: Negotiation done Local spi: F79756E978ED41C7 Remote spi: 188FB9A119516D34 Local id: hostname=RESPONDER Remote id: hostname=INITIATOR Local req msg id: 0 Remote req msg id: 2 Local next msg id: 0 Remote next msg id: 2 Local req queued: 0 Remote req queued: 2 Local window: 5 Remote window: 5 DPD configured for 0 seconds, retry 0 NAT-T is not detected
Example: Configuring Crypto Map- and dVTI-Based IKEv2 Peers
The following example shows how to configure crypto map-and dVTI-based IKEv2 peers using the preshared key authentication method between a static crypto map IKEv2 initiator and a dVTI-based IKEv2 responder. The initiator configuration is as follows:
crypto ikev2 proposal prop-1 encryption aes-cbc-128 integrity sha1 group 14 ! crypto ikev2 policy pol-1 match fvrf any proposal prop-1 ! crypto ikev2 keyring v2-kr1 peer abc address 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 pre-shared-key abc ! ! ! crypto ikev2 profile prof match fvrf any match identity remote address 0.0.0.0 authentication local pre-share authentication remote pre-share keyring v2-kr1 ! crypto ipsec transform-set trans esp-aes-cbc-128 esp-sha-hmac ! crypto map cmap 1 ipsec-isakmp set peer 206.165.200.235 set transform-set trans set ikev2-profile prof match address ikev2list ! interface Loopback0 ip address 206.165.200.226 255.255.255.224 ! interface Ethernet0/0 ip address 206.165.200.227 255.255.255.224 crypto map cmap ! ip route 206.165.200.229 255.255.255.224 206.165.200.235 ! ip access-list extended ikev2list permit ip host 206.165.200.227 host 206.165.200.235 permit ip 206.165.200.233 255.255.255.224 206.165.200.229 255.255.255.224
The responder configuration is as follows:
crypto ikev2 proposal prop-1 encryption aes-cbc-128 integrity sha1 group 14 ! crypto ikev2 policy pol-1 match fvrf any proposal prop-1 ! crypto ikev2 keyring v2-kr1 peer cisco address 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 pre-shared-key cisco ! ! ! crypto ikev2 profile prof match fvrf any match identity remote address 0.0.0.0 authentication local pre-share authentication remote pre-share keyring v2-kr1 virtual-template 1 ! crypto ipsec transform-set set esp-aes-cbc-128 esp-sha-hmac ! crypto ipsec profile vi set transform-set set set ikev2-profile prof ! interface Loopback0 ip address 206.165.200.230 255.255.255.224 ! interface Ethernet0/0 ip address 206.165.200.235 255.255.255.224 ! interface Virtual-Template1 type tunnel ip unnumbered Ethernet0/0 ip mtu 1000 tunnel source Ethernet0/0 tunnel mode ipsec ipv4 tunnel protection ipsec profile vi !
To initiate a connection between the initiator and the responder, enter the following command at the initiator's CLI:
ping 206.165.200.230 source 206.165.200.226 Type escape sequence to abort. Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 206.165.200.230, timeout is 2 seconds: Packet sent with a source address of 206.165.200.226 %IKEV2-5-OSAL_INITIATE_TUNNEL: Received request to establish an IPsec tunnel; local traffic selector = Address Range: 206.165.200.226-206.165.200.226 Protocol: 1 Port Range: 0-65535; remote traffic selector = Address Range: 206.165.200.230-206.165.200.230 Protocol: 1 Port Range: 0-65535 %IKEV2-5-SA_UP: SA UP .!!!! Success rate is 80 percent (4/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 8/11/12 ms
Enter the following show command in an Easy VPN server to display the session details:
show crypto session Crypto session current status Interface: Virtual-Access2 Session status: UP-ACTIVE Peer: 206.165.200.227 port 500 IKEv2 SA: local 206.165.200.235/500 remote 206.165.200.227/500 Active IPSEC FLOW: permit ip 206.165.200.229/255.255.255.224 206.165.200.233/255.255.255.224 Active SAs: 2, origin: crypto map show crypto ikev2 sa detail Tunnel-id Local Remote fvrf/ivrf Status 1 206.165.200.235/500 206.165.200.227/500 (none)/(none) READY Encr: AES-CBC, Keysize: 128, Hash: SHA96, DH Grp: 14, Auth sign: PSK, Auth verify: PSK Life/Active Time: 86400/8 sec CE id: 1001, Session-id: 1 Status Description: Negotiation done Local spi: 305F610F57428834 Remote spi: D9D183B5689AEDCD Local id: 206.165.200.235 Remote id: 206.165.200.227 Local req msg id: 0 Remote req msg id: 2 Local next msg id: 0 Remote next msg id: 2 Local req queued: 0 Remote req queued: 2 Local window: 5 Remote window: 5 DPD configured for 0 seconds, retry 0 NAT-T is not detected show crypto route VPN Routing Table: Shows RRI and VTI created routes Codes: RRI - Reverse-Route, VTI- Virtual Tunnel Interface S - Static Map ACLs Routes created in table GLOBAL DEFAULT 206.165.200.233/255.255.255.224 [1/0] via 206.165.200.227 tag 0 on Virtual-Access2 RRI
Example: Configuring IPsec Using sVTI-Based IKEv2 Peers
The following example shows how to configure IPsec using the preshared key authentication method between an sVTI IKEv2 initiator and an sVTI IKEv2 responder. The initiator configuration is as follows:
crypto ikev2 proposal prop-1 encryption aes-cbc-128 integrity sha1 group 14 ! crypto ikev2 policy pol-1 match fvrf any proposal prop-1 ! crypto ikev2 keyring v2-kr1 peer abc address 209.165.200.225 pre-shared-key abc ! ! ! crypto ikev2 profile prof match fvrf any match identity remote address 209.165.200.231 255.255.255.224 authentication local pre-share authentication remote pre-share keyring v2-kr1 ! ! crypto ipsec transform-set trans esp-aes-cbc-128 esp-sha-hmac ! crypto ipsec profile ipsecprof set transform-set trans set ikev2-profile prof ! interface Loopback0 ip address 209.165.200.226 255.255.255.224 ! interface Tunnel0 ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0 tunnel source 209.165.200.231 tunnel mode ipsec ipv4 tunnel destination 209.165.200.225 tunnel protection ipsec profile ipsecprof ! interface Ethernet0/0 ip address 209.165.200.231 255.255.255.224 ! ip route 209.165.200.229 255.255.255.224 Tunnel0 !
The responder configuration is as follows:
crypto ikev2 proposal prop-1 encryption aes-cbc-128 integrity sha1 group 14 ! crypto ikev2 policy pol-1 match fvrf any proposal prop-1 ! crypto ikev2 keyring v2-kr1 peer abc address 209.165.200.231 pre-shared-key abc ! ! ! crypto ikev2 profile prof match fvrf any match identity remote address 209.165.200.231 255.255.255.224 authentication local pre-share authentication remote pre-share keyring v2-kr1 ! ! crypto ipsec transform-set trans esp-aes-cbc-128 esp-sha-hmac ! crypto ipsec profile ipsecprof set transform-set trans set ikev2-profile prof ! crypto map cmap 1 ipsec-isakmp dynamic dmap ! interface Loopback0 ip address 209.165.200.230 255.255.255.224 ! interface Tunnel0 ip address 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0 tunnel source 209.165.200.225 tunnel mode ipsec ipv4 tunnel destination 209.165.200.231 tunnel protection ipsec profile ipsecprof ! interface Ethernet0/0 ip address 209.165.200.231 255.255.255.224 ! ip route 209.165.200.233 255.255.255.224 Tunnel0
With sVTI on IKEv2 peers, the session is initiated only when the sVTI interfaces are enabled. In other words, network traffic is not required to initiate the session. To verify the traffic between the initiator and the responder, enter the following command at the initiator's CLI:
ping 209.165.200.230 source 209.165.200.226 Type escape sequence to abort. Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 209.165.200.230, timeout is 2 seconds: Packet sent with a source address of 209.165.200.226 %IKEV2-5-OSAL_INITIATE_TUNNEL: Received request to establish an IPsec tunnel; local traffic selector = Address Range: 209.165.200.226-209.165.200.226 Protocol: 1 Port Range: 0-65535; remote traffic selector = Address Range: 209.165.200.230-209.165.200.23 Protocol: 1 Port Range: 0-65535 %IKEV2-5-SA_UP: SA UP .!!!! Success rate is 80 percent (4/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 8/11/12 ms
Enter the following show command in the initiator's CLI to display the session details:
show crypto session Crypto session current status Interface: Ethernet0/0 Session status: UP-ACTIVE Peer: 209.165.200.225 port 500 IKEv2 SA: local 209.165.200.231/500 remote 209.165.200.225/500 Active IPSEC FLOW: permit ip 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 Active SAs: 2, origin: crypto map show crypto ikev2 sa detailed Tunnel-id Local Remote fvrf/ivrf Status 1 209.165.200.231/500 209.165.200.225/500 (none)/(none) READY Encr: AES-CBC, Keysize: 128, Hash: SHA96, DH Grp: 14, Auth sign: PSK, Auth verify: PSK Life/Active Time: 86400/21 sec CE id: 1002, Session-id: 2 Status Description: Negotiation done Local spi: 687752902752A6FD Remote spi: C9DCCFC65493D14F Local id: smap-initiator Remote id: dmap-responder Local req msg id: 2 Remote req msg id: 0 Local next msg id: 2 Remote next msg id: 0 Local req queued: 2 Remote req queued: 0 Local window: 5 Remote window: 5 DPD configured for 0 seconds, retry 0 NAT-T is not detected
Example: Configuring IKEv2 on DMVPN Networks
DMVPN uses a tunnel protection CLI that is identical between IKEv1 and IKEv2. The IPsec profile applied on a DMVPN tunnel only refers to an IKEv2 profile. The DMVPN Hub configuration is as follows:
crypto ikev2 keyring cisco-ikev2-keyring peer dmvpn-node description symmetric pre-shared key for the hub/spoke address 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 pre-shared-key cisco123 crypto ikev2 profile cisco-ikev2-profile keyring cisco-ikev2-keyring authentication pre-shared match local address 0.0.0.0 crypto ipsec profile cisco-ipsec-ikev2 set transform-set cisco-ts set ikev2-profile cisco-ikev2-profile ! interface Tunnel 0 description This is the Legacy IKEv1 facing tunnel on the hub ip address 1.1.1.99 255.255.255.0 no ip redirects ip nhrp map multicast dynamic ip nhrp network-id 99 ip nhrp redirect no ip split-horizon eigrp 1 tunnel source Ethernet0/0 tunnel mode gre multipoint tunnel protection ipsec profile cisco-ipsec ! interface Tunnel1 description This would be the new IKEv2 facing tunnel on the hub ip address 2.2.2.99 255.255.255.0 no ip redirects ip nhrp map multicast dynamic ip nhrp network-id 100 no ip split-horizon eigrp 1 tunnel source Ethernet0/1 tunnel mode gre multipoint tunnel protection ipsec profile cisco-ipsec-ikev2
The IKEv2 configuration is as follows:
crypto ikev2 profile cisco-ikev2-profile keyring cisco-ikev2-keyring authentication pre-shared match local address 0.0.0.0 crypto ipsec profile cisco-ipsec-ikev2 set transform-set cisco-ts set ikev2-profile cisco-ikev2-profile interface Tunnel1 ip address 2.2.2.11 255.255.255.0 no ip redirects ip nhrp map 2.2.2.99 22.22.22.99 ip nhrp map multicast 22.22.22.99 ip nhrp network-id 100 ? Keep this same for all IKEv2 spokes for clarity ip nhrp nhs 2.2.2.99 ? This points to the hub’s IKEv2 facing interface tunnel source Ethernet0/1 tunnel mode gre multipoint tunnel protection ipsec profile cisco-ipsec-ikev2