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That wraps up this module on troubleshooting AlwaysOn VPN.

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Hopefully the information provided to you in this course will help eliminate

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or at least reduce your chances of encountering problems.

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But in the event you run into any of these common error messages,

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you'll now at least have a basic understanding of

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where to locate the error messages,

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how to troubleshoot them and identify the root cause, and importantly,

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how to resolve them and restore connectivity quickly.

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I also demonstrated how to perform all of these troubleshooting tasks

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using native tools, lots of PowerShell of course.

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In addition, I gave you some tips for capturing network traffic

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natively without having to install third‑party software, which is

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tremendously beneficial. Installing additional software just to perform

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troubleshooting tasks is sometimes required, of course, but it

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certainly makes life a lot easier if you can do it using native

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commands. And of course, be on the lookout for those scenarios where

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everything looks great,

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the configuration looks like it matches. But those settings buried

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in the NPS policy or that obscure registry key that I showed you,

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those could come up and bite you. Be sure to keep your eyes open for those.