Re: pix question [7:47556]

2002-06-27 Thread Pieter Jan Bakhuijzen

George,

>From the Cisco website:

168-bit 3DES keys may be purchased, and are available through the Cisco
MarketPlace.

If you have already purchased the 3DES Upgrade and you have your Cisco PIX
Firewall 3DES upgrade document with entitlement number (printed on
document), please register this as a Purchased License.

http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Software/FormManager/formgenerator.pl?pid=221&f
id=324

Good luck,

Pieter Jan Bakhuijzen
iXio Networks
http://www.ixionetworks.com

""GEORGE""  wrote in message
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> I have the 3des encryption disabled do I have to purchase a license to
> enable it?
>
> VPN-3DES:   Disabled




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Re: VPN 3000 Auth. with W2k ActiveDirectory? [7:35270]

2002-02-13 Thread Pieter Jan Bakhuijzen

Yes, it can be done. I've set up AD with RADIUS for authentication of
dial-in users.
I found a doc on cisco.com for the VPN5000 concentrator, it will probably
tell you enough to figure it out.

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/vpn5k-msias.shtml

Good luck.

Pieter Jan Bakhuijzen
iXio Networks
""Johan Hjalmarsson""  wrote in message
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> Is it possible to get the VPN 3000 Concentrator to authenticate dial-in
> users using an internal Windows 2000 Active Directory, or is it only the
> "old" Windows NT 4 Domain model that's supported?




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Re: CCIE #8642 [7:32411]

2002-01-18 Thread Pieter Jan Bakhuijzen

""Steven A. Ridder""  wrote in message
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> > In article , [EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
> > > I took my lab exam on Tuesday in San Jose, it was my first attempt and
I
> > was
> >
> > ..oh, that's great :-)
> >
> > Can you write down your way to prepare for the test? I have my lab on
> > 01/04/2002.
>
> I think you missed yout lab!
>

He didn't miss it, he's taking it 1 April 2002. European notation...

Mzl.

Pieter Jan Bakhuijzen
the Netherlands




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Re: Access router using external DHCP server [7:32142]

2002-01-17 Thread Pieter Jan Bakhuijzen

I did get it to work by specifying the ip dhcp-server command in global.
Plus adding the peer default ip address dhcp command to the dialer
interfaces.
I ended up not using the ip helper-address on the internal ethernet
interface at all

Thanks.

Pieter Jan

""David Kent""  wrote in message
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> just to qualify the last post ...
> The interface address on the router does not need to be in the DHCP pool
but
> it does need to be an address on the same network ..
>
> e.g router address 172.16.1.1 /24
> DHCP pool 172.16.1.10-254 /24




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Access router using external DHCP server [7:32142]

2002-01-16 Thread Pieter Jan Bakhuijzen

I'm having some trouble getting an IP address assigned to a W2K client
dialing into a 1720 router using either ISDN or Analog. It needs to get an
IP address from a W2K DHCP server on the internal network. I have configured
the IP-helper address on the internal ethernet interface plus the global ip
dhcp-server command.

Am I missing something here, do I need anything else to get this working?

Mzl.

Pieter Jan Bakhuijzen




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