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We?ve got a new point-to-point 2,048Kb circuit which I?m trying to use for the first time. Normally I?d have the line terminated as X.21 at each end, and connect with no problems. However this circuit is terminated as G.703 at one end and X.21 at t...
I have a new Catalyst 2948G-GE-TX switch and Im trying to copy the web interface to it, however it cant find the file on the TFTP server.Ive downloaded two copies of the file from different ISPs in case one was corrupted, the first file matches th...
We have a Checkpoint NG FP2 firewall with several VPN tunnels coming into it, all work fine except for two, which connect to PIX 501s.All seems to work OK, however after a period of inactivity (normally overnight) they are unable to access HTTP throu...
I've setup a router to authenticate using a RADIUS group and authorise exec locally. It all works fine but I also want local authentication if access to all RADIUS servers fail.Looking at the doc's it should be as simple as:aaa group server radius R...
I've got a couple of 3640s that provide two-way ISDN DDR. For various reasons they both have the same host name and I have to retain this setup.Now I want to create a DDR connection between the two, obviously I've run into difficulty authenticating ...
Sorry to bump this back up to the top but I'm a bit desperate.Should I be able to use a line that's termniated as G.703 at one end, and X.21 at the other, for data?Cheers,Shane.
Cheers.I've now got it to work by adding aaa accounting:aaa authentication login default localaaa authentication login TelnetAAA group radius localaaa authorization exec TelnetAAA group radius localaaa accounting exec default start-stop group radiusI...
Thanks for the reply.The local user is there and authenticates OK when I'm not using RADIUS. The problem with putting local before RADIUS us that I want the local username to be used only as a last resort where there is a comm's problem, otherwise I...
Thanks for your reply, and sorry if I didn't make my issue clear.The VPN is a fully managed service. The SP provides and manages the routers, which connect to our LANs. The routers that I'm trying to configure are on the same LAN as the VPN routers...
They are routers at the other end. For various reasons each PPP connection has its own subnet, and dial-up occurs in both directions. This means that the username, IP address and remote ISDN number are different on for each dialer. There is only o...