Chris,
The only Cisco AV that I need sent for user's that connect with speeds less than 128K would be CVPN3000-IPSec-IP-Compression. This needs to be sent to the VPN Concentrator with a value of 1 for these users so that it turns compression on. I realize those that want the compression turned on just have to add the @realm extension; however, there are over 800 dial-in users in our community. The more transparent it can for these users the better. Thanks so much Chris.
Chris DeRamus
OCIO VPN Administrator
SAIC
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Parker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 2:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Radreply Implementation Question
At 01:12 PM 1/29/2004, Deramus, Chris wrote:
>Thanks for your response Chris. We have thousands of users so having
>them
>login with different usernames probably will not be an option. The only
>value that I could find that may work would be the Connect-Info
>atttribute; however, I am still a little confused at how it would be
>implemented?
The different username option is not a one or the other. It can be setup so that the user can login either as 'user' or '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. If they all login with 'user' today, then they all keep doing that. The ones that care can login with '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' to trigger the compression.
Regarding the Connect-Info, what are the attribute values that you see being sent for the different connection types?
-Chris
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