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I am trying to setup my AP to act as a dhcp server and having problem..Originally all wireless clients get their IP address from the Microsoft dhcp server, once they successfully authenticate with cisco ACS.I have setup the following on the AP but th...
Hello, I have configured my AP with 3 VLANs (VLAN1=Native, VLAN4=Prod, VLAN5=Guest). The bvi1 int has an ip address of 172.16.0.81. however when I tried to connect to the AP via webbrowser or try to ping the ap (172.16.0.81) from it will loose connec...
We have remote users connecting to our internal network via cisco vpn client and PIX is configured to act as VPN server. The PIX OS is 6.3.1 and cisco vpn client is ver 3.6.4.The authentication is handle by the Microsoft IAS server and this server is...
I have a 2610 with 2 ethernet cards and the IOS version is 12.2(16a). The subnets are 172.16.0.0/16 and 172.25.0.0/16. I need to enable bootp relay agent on one of the interface so the clients on 172.25.0.0/16 subnet can obtain IP addresses from a dh...
I have my PIX 515 configured to act as IPSec VPN gateway for remote users. The PIX OS is 6.3.1. When remote users connect to the VPN gateway, they will be authenticated using Microsft IAS server. My internal network is Microsoft Active Directory env...
No...IP ID is the number assinged to all IP sessions. For example if one IP session includes 6 packets, all six packets should have the same IP ID. This way the host at the other end can re-assemble the packets.