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Hello all I have a 1921 router with IOS 15.2 that I am trying to get the anyconnect .pkg installed on. I have made a thread on this here: https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3769346although it has died out. What I need now is s...
We have an IPSec VPN on our 1921 (IOS 15.2) that has always worked great. We recently ran in to a problem with it where iPads are having DNS issues while on the VPN. We wanted to try to bring up a different VPN such as an anyconnect or a split-tunnel...
Hi all, I am relatively new to IOS and could use some help. We have 2 routers, 1 internal, 1 DMZ/external. Internal is a 1921, DMZ is a 891. We have an interesting setup right now where each router has its own public IP and separate connection to the...
I have a 891 router I have been testing some things on. I have been able to successfully telnet to it in the past with no problems. Just yesterday I was trying to set an interface to have an IP of 10.10.10.2 which I realized was an IP I had forgot to...
My boss has given me the task of researching how to set up a DMZ to put our Exchange and Lync edge servers on. I am relatively new to Cisco IOS so I am unsure of how this will all work but we just came up with an idea to make this easier on us all. C...
'dir flash1:' did not work. The router is running IOS 15.2So you think this is a bug? I guess that would make sense as this issue really hasnt made any logical sense to me.
How can I be wrong when that is exactly what I'm seeing? The proof:results for 'dir usbflash0:'and the results for 'dir flash:'Not only does it show the same files but instead of saying "Directory of flash:/" it says "Directory of usbflash0:/"Is thi...
I haven't put a USB stick in yet, but running the command 'dir flash:' gives me usbflash0: results. Will this change with a USB stick? I guess I am just confused as to why it uses usbflash0: instead of flash: when there isn't a USB stick connected. ...