All tunnels (primary, secondary, and ECMP) for the RN site are
down.
Clear condition
One tunnel (primary, secondary, or ECMP) for the RN site is
up.
Correlated Alerts
AL_RN_ECMP_BGP_DOWN
AL_RN_ECMP_BGP_FLAP
AL_RN_ECMP_TUNNEL_DOWN
AL_RN_ECMP_TUNNEL_FLAP
AL_RN_PRIMARY_WAN_BGP_DOWN
AL_RN_PRIMARY_WAN_BGP_FLAP
AL_RN_PRIMARY_WAN_TUNNEL_DOWN
AL_RN_PRIMARY_WAN_TUNNEL_FLAP
AL_RN_SECONDARY_WAN_BGP_DOWN
AL_RN_SECONDARY_WAN_BGP_FLAP
AL_RN_SECONDARY_WAN_TUNNEL_DOWN
AL_RN_SECONDARY_WAN_TUNNEL_FLAP
AL_RN_SITE_DOWN
Remediation
Confirm whether the RN location is down by contacting the network team or users on
site. If a complete network outage has occurred, contact Palo Alto Networks Customer Support Portal and provide
the following detailed information:
If you have multiple sites in the same SPN location, confirm whether all sites
are affected or just this particular RN site is affected.
Log in to your Strata Cloud Manager Managed Prisma Access or Panorama UI and check the status of the RN
site or tunnel. If the RN tunnel is down, proceed to step 3 to verify whether
the connectivity to the RN service IP failed. If the RN tunnel is up, proceed to
step 3 to confirm whether connectivity was established correctly.
Perform a ping from your machine to the RN's service IP to verify whether it
fails. If the ping fails, go to step 4. If the ping succeeds, proceed to step
5.
Perform traceroute to the service IP to see whether
traceroute is failing within your network. If it's
failing within your network, work with your network team to resolve the
connectivity issue. If traceroute is failing outside of your
network, contact your ISP. If you can't resolve the issue, contact Palo Alto Networks Customer Support Portal.
Contact someone at the RN location to confirm whether users are able to access
resources through the RN. If you can access resources successfully, confirm
whether the alert is cleared.