I'm not talking about the Windows option. This is an option you configure in the Cisco client. The Cisco dialog box pops up with this. You can also launch a third party program as well. (such as a PPPoE dialer for your DSL).
-----Original Message----- From: Randall Yoo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 2:54 PM To: NT 2000 Discussions Subject: RE: PIX VPN If you mean by checking the "Log on using dial-up connection" checkbox ON, that's fine for dial-up VPN. What do you have to do if the user is on a broadband connection...? Randall -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Robert Gonzaga (306) Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 02:45 PM To: NT 2000 Discussions Subject: RE: PIX VPN No. The only thing you can do is have the Cisco dialer open when you hit ctrl-alt-del so have the tunnel built for the login process. -----Original Message----- From: Randall Yoo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 2:35 PM To: NT 2000 Discussions Subject: RE: PIX VPN I haven't used Cisco VPN client in a while. Do their current versions run as service (in Windows) when installed...? Randall -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Martin Blackstone Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 01:47 PM To: NT 2000 Discussions Subject: RE: PIX VPN You can use either the Windows VPN dialer or the Cisco Dialer. Either way, both are very easy to setup. -----Original Message----- From: Johnny Martinez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 1:26 PM To: NT 2000 Discussions Subject: RE: PIX VPN wow really? nice. I'm curious as to how the client side works though. Can you tell me? -----Original Message----- From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 12:34 PM To: NT 2000 Discussions Subject: RE: PIX VPN Oh yea. I got one one of those. It took longer to unbox and rack mount than it did to configure it. -----Original Message----- From: Robert Gonzaga (306) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 12:10 PM To: NT 2000 Discussions Subject: RE: PIX VPN I went with the Cisco VPN Concentrator 3005. Really easy to configure. You can buy them used. -----Original Message----- From: King, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 12:07 PM To: NT 2000 Discussions Subject: RE: PIX VPN What version of the PIX software to do you? There are some limitations on the older versions if I do remember correctly. I upgraded our PIX to 6.1(1) to get proper IPsec functionality. This link will probably show you what you need to know to get a VPN up and running. http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/products/hw/vpndevc/ps2030/products_conf iguration_example09186a00800948b8.shtml You will of coarse need a Cisco CCO login. Good luck, John -----Original Message----- From: Johnny Martinez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 1:36 PM To: NT 2000 Discussions Subject: PIX VPN Hi all, I'm having trouble finding information on setting up my PIX for VPN'ing. Does anyone have experience with this or know a good online information base? Johnny ------ You are subscribed as [email protected] Archives: http://www.swynk.com/sitesearch/search.asp To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
