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It is possible to configure an IPSec IKEv2 VPN between FortiGate and Cisco ASA.
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The web management portal can be used to configure the Fortigate end, and manual VPN via CLI can be used to configure the Cisco ASA end.
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It is important to use the existing crypto map name instead of CRYPTO-MAP when configuring the ASA.
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Once the tunnel is up and running, it can be verified in both sites.
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This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on how to configure an IPSec IKEv2 VPN between FortiGate and Cisco ASA in a lab. It explains how to change the IKEv1 to IKEv2, configure the firewall, enable IKEv2, and verify the tunnel is up and running. Finally, it provides tips on how to verify the tunnel is up and running in both sites.
IPSec IKEv2 VPN between FortiGate and Cisco ASA - AventisTech
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This article provides a step-by-step guide on how to set up a site-to-site VPN using IKEv2 with weapons grade encryption. It explains how to use the web management portal to configure the Fortigate end, as well as how to use the manual VPN via CLI. It also provides a warning that if the ASA already has a crypto map, the name of that map should be used instead of CRYPTO-MAP.
Cisco ASA to Fortigate VPN (Properly!) | PeteNetLive
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version 2 (IKEv2) IPsec site-to-site tunnel between a Cisco 5505-X Series Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) that runs software Version 9.3.x and a Fortigate ...
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