Got a laptop running XP and has Cisco Client VPN v5.0.0.4.0300 installed. Through series of troubleshooting steps I was able to determin that the Cisco Client software is blocking or filtering inbound ports. With the software installed I'm unable to ...
We are switching our Internet service provider which will require configuring a Cisco 1841 with a 1MTF T1 WIC. This post maybe premature as I don't have any connection specifics but since I've not configured a router with a WIC I'm hoping someone wil...
Not sure which forum to post this question in, forgive me if it's not the correct one.Our company has acquired a used Cisco 1800 series router that I'm attempting to reset to factory default settings. I'm connected to the router via console cable via...
I've seen several postings on this topic but I couldn't find any solutions for our environment.Got a ASA 5510 running 7.0(5), XP Pro clients using 5.0 client software. Want to allow Internet access without compromising security, split-tunneling.
FW: ASA 5510 v7.0(5)Client: XP Pro (VPN Client 4.8)Server: RedHat (RH) ES v3FW and RH server are in the same subnet (192.168.1.0/24). XP Pro client receives 192.168.100.150/32 address from FW.Issue:XP Pro client establishes a VPN connection and trie...
Aha, I got it! I had to hit CTRL + Break in order to get into ROMMON. This article pointed me in the right direction. Thanks for your help Rick!http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps133/products_tech_note09186a0080174a34.shtml
Maybe it's a timing issue, at which point during the boot process should I be pressing the break key? Since I'm unsure I've been repeatedly pressing the key.
Rick,I'm using windows hyperterminal. I'm connected to a onboard serial port on a PC. Until now I've not tested using the break command on any other device. I will try your spacebar trick and let you know how it goes. Thanks for the suggestion. Thank...