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I'm sure that this has been asked, but I cannot find it. I have my users connecting to my office (Site A in the diagram) using the Cisco VPN client. I also have my office connected to another (site B) via an IPSec tunnel. All of this works fine.What ...
I have a PIX 515e running 6.3(5) with multiple site-to-site vpns configured and all is well. However when a user inside my LAN tries to launch a vpn client, whether it is Cisco IPSec or MS SSL, in order to connect to a client (these clients are not p...
I'm sure that this has been asked before, but...I have a VPN client behind my PIX 515E going to a remote site with a 3000 series concentrator. I can establish the tunnel, and though my client can send packets it never receives any back. I need anothe...
I have a 515e, 6.3(4) with an internal interface and a DMZ. The DMZ interface is 10.0.20.1 and the outside interface is 69.xxx.yyy.188/28I have setup a web server which is currently the only device in the DMZ. I need to make a static mapping to this...
I have a Windows environment with a PIX 515E firewall. We have site-to-site VPNs as well as VPN clients.I have just installed ACS 4.1 and would like to configure it to do vpn client authentication againt Active Directory.Can someone please post a lin...
The 7940 is not compatible with the 802.af standard. It only works with Cisco's proprietary implementation of PoE.I'm sure that you could change the pinout on a CAT5 to make it work, but I'm not sure which pairs are used. A crossover cable will not w...
As far as I can tell you need to put on a 'T' version to use this command on 12.3. I think that all 12.4 releases allow this. 12.3.14T7 is the latest one available for the 2600 series, at least. I set this up on a 1721 running that exact version.Any ...
Try this. I set this up somewhere about a year ago after tring it in a lab for a week and it's really strange, but give it a try. You will only be able to manage the routers using the IP address on FA0/0. Also, you MAY have to change the mask on vlan...
Campbell-The syntax is a little wrong, but that is not the issue here. In order for this to work, FA0/0 and FA0/1 have to be part of the same subnet. If they are not, you can only route across them and no VLANs will route this way.Maybe a picture mig...