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I stumbled upon a new issue with a newer VPN technology. I have attached a current configuration of my Cisco 871W Router. Here's my dilemma: I set up my VPN server configuration in the router using the Virtual-Template interface which maps to my VP...
I basically cannot get online without the VPN Client installed (even if it is not running). I am trying to uninstall the Cisco VPN Client v5.0 on my PC (running WinXP Pro SP2). When I uninstall it, I restart my computer. When my computer is finish...
I just bought a Cisco 871 Router for my home network and I configured it so when I run an ipconfig /all command on my PC it receives an IP address via DHCP from my router and the DNS addresses on my PC are that of my ISP (Comcast). My router's WAN i...
Have you considered moving to GETVPN? It is a fully-meshed VPN solution without the "hub-and-spoke" of DMVPN. DMVPN was obviously not designed with VoIP in mind and the traffic flow is actually very destructive of voice traffic. That said, GETVPN ...
A 2950 is Layer 2 but it can have a Layer 3 IP address for one vlan at a time for management. If it could have more than one working IP address at a time, it would then be a router or L3 switch. The fact that it can only hold one IP address makes i...
I personally recommend OSPF simply because of the use of areas. Area 0 (or 0.0.0.0) for the WAN MPLS and Area X (or 10.1.X.0) for LAN at each site. X or course being the site/subnet number. In my opinion it is much more simple for administrative r...