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    Anyone got Win2K to VPN to a Cisco Router?

    It's a 3660 running 12.1(5). If the Safenet software you're using doesn't support Win2K then it's probably 1.1, there is a newer version that supports Win2K but I haven't tested it yet. The problem is that IRE's software uses IPSec directly over the initial PPP/IP connection, whereas I don't...
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    ISDN line not dropped

    You need to work out what type of traffic you want to force the line to dial, then create a dialer-list pointing to an access-list that allows that traffic and blocks everything else, and then assign that dialer-list to the dialling interface.
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    Want to stop Cisco801 bringing up Ch2 as well as Ch1.

    In answer to your other question, Cisco IOS won't show any commands in the 'show run' output if they are the default setting. So if the default for a command is that it's disabled and you've got it disabled (ie. 'no [command]') then it won't show up, but if the default is that it's enabled but...
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    frame relay problems

    A Cisco router will shut down a frame relay PVC for three reasons, firstly if the signalling on the serial interface goes down (eg. the cable being pulled out), if it stops seeing LMI packets (eg. something wrong with the telco's frame switch) or LMI reporting the DLCI for that PVC is down...
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    Anyone got Win2K to VPN to a Cisco Router?

    I'm trying to make a simple VPN connection from Win2K using the built in VPN Client to a Cisco router using VPDN. It's almost working by setting up a client-initiated L2TP tunnel, but then it all shuts down with an "Error 619: The specified port is not connected" on the Win2K machine...

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