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Getting link down on the UCS FI6248 side when connecting an Uplink port to a WS-C3560X.Error on FI6248:descr="ether port 1/1 on fabric interconnect A oper state: link-down, reason: Link failure or not-connected" Configuration on WS-C3560X (showing Gi...
I have a PIX 515e running version 7.2(4).I have 2 interfaces - DMZ3 (sec lvl 50) and LAB (sec lvl 100) behind the pix. There is also the OUTSIDE interface (sec lvl 0) which connects to the internet.In DMZ3 I have a webserver - x.x.124.217/24 (host is...
I have a PC with Cisco VPN client version 5.0.07.0290 running on Win7 64 bit. Connections to any connection entries idle for sometime before they timeout. The connections work fine form other PCs.So far, I've repaired the client which changed nothing...
In the Cisco PIX (version 7.2) CLI, I’ve been trying to set the dhcp options so that the PIX can run as a DHCP server on the inside interface. I can set all the options correctly except for option 130. Below are my failed attempts to set option 130...
I have the following configuration and I can't seem to get the tunnel to come up. My end is a PIX 515e running 7.2(4).The other end is a Cisco router of some sort - not sure of the model or IOS version.PIX:access-list 90 extended permit ip host a.a.a...
I tried this and so far no luck:static (LAB,DMZ3) x.x.1.203 x.x.1.203 netmask 255.255.255.255 dnsI can see in the PIX log:Apr 01 2013 14:10:07: %PIX-6-302013: Built outbound TCP connection 96258 for outside:x.x.196.217/443 (x.x.196.217/443) to LAB:x....
Thanks - Using the process you outlined I managed to get the client to uninstall. I reinstalled the same client as I don't have the latest version and it is not working again. When I try and start the client, it complains that the service is not runn...
Thanks,I'm going to have the connection initated from the other side as you suggest, and checking to see if anything is in front of the router that could be blocking UDP 500.
OK - thanks. I managed to solve the issue.I had to point the client to the PIX interface IP on the wireless subnet. I then had to add "authentication-server-group (guestwireless) RADIUS" to the tunnel group attributes.Thanks for the help!