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  1. joelsatt

    Find an unknown IP

    Do a 'show arp' on the switch. It should give you the IP to MAC correlation.
  2. joelsatt

    Cant connect to VPN through XP desktop with ADSL

    Do you have an option in the Contivity Client/Central Server to turn on IPSEC over UDP/TCP - i.e. IPSEC thru NAT ?
  3. joelsatt

    Filtering Modem connections through a router.URGENT HELP

    I think you'll need to explain more, this isn't very clear....
  4. joelsatt

    Hardware required to add DSL internet with PIX & Frame

    I will try to answer as best I can with the given info... 1 - depending on the DSL service (cablemodem?) you may need a router to get the DSL over to Ethernet for the PIX interface. 2 - You can plug the PIX directly into the 2600 router's spare ethernet, the setup to give internet access to...
  5. joelsatt

    VPN remote access (cable modem)

    You would be better off landing the IPSec tunnel on the PIX, to then give access to the internal LAN, otherwise you'll be opening up lots of holes in the PIX for access. Either way, this will work & look pretty seamless from the clien't point of view. Go to www.cisco.com & have a look for...
  6. joelsatt

    Hotel Broadband/VPN won't work even without Firewall

    Does your client use IPSec over UDP or TCP ? Check this. Or, check to see if your internet access can be allowed to break out locally instead of going through the corporate LAN.
  7. joelsatt

    Problem with Cisco VPN on XP with SBC Yahoo DSL

    Sounds like you're accessing the internet through the central site (VPN) connection, which could be controlled & denying you access. Check your VPN client to see what networks are allowed, if it says '0.0.0.0' then you'll be using the VPN connection for internet access, not breaking out locally.
  8. joelsatt

    VPN access via cable modem

    You'll probably need to re-install the client to get the option for the interfaces.
  9. joelsatt

    Nortel VPN Client access issue through PIX

    You'll probably need to enable IPSec over TCP/UDP, then set a TCP/UDP port to be used on the Central VPN device end. This port will then need to be allowed thru the Firewall as the IPSec traffic will run on it (i.e. UDP 599 ?)
  10. joelsatt

    VPN and Radius server

    Have you logged into the local machine with Domain User rights ? You'll need to..... Try getting the VPN Client to throw up the MS-Gina before you connect in ?
  11. joelsatt

    Complex (2 Me) VPN via ADSL

    You'll need a VPN client (software) or a VPN router to sit behind your Draytek DSL box to get a VPN session into your network. Also a VPN device in the central office.

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