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Actually, Crtl-Shift-6 x should suspend the first telnet. To go multiple layers, use Ctrl-Shift-6-6 x (two deep) or Ctrl-Shift-6-6-6 x (three deep). I haven't needed more than three deep but you get the point.hope this helpstim
Hi, on the PIX you can do "crypto ipsec transform-set transform-set-name mode transport". On the concentrator transport mode can be enabled on the IPSec SA at "Configuration | Policy Management | Traffic Management | Security Associations | Add or M...
I would probably just configure both peers on each of the remote routers. You can do it simply (two set peer commands) or with two crypto map instances. If you do seperate instances you can load balance the central site routers more effectively.hop...
You don't want to do this with bridging. Make sure both the /19 and /24 are in the routing tables of both routers, then enable proxy arp (ala the interface configuration command ip proxy-arp) on all the router interfaces to VLAN 1. If you do this, ...
There is a work around on the server, but it is not pretty. If the server is Windows NT or 2000, you can create a DHCP superscope. A superscope contains multiple scopes that exist on the same network (broadcast domain). So you can create a scope f...