Re: [Windows 95 Dial-Up to Cisco 1603 [7:2173]

2001-04-27 Thread Ravi Kumar

hi

send me your run configuration.

i will check it our.

bye
ravee

Hans Stout  wrote:
Hello colleagues,

I have a Windows 95 client that I want to be able to dial in to a Cisco 
1603. The Cisco 1603 is configured for callback accepts. The problem is that 
the client dials in, the call is then disconnected, the router initiates the 
callback, but during the verification of username and password the 
connection is dropped, and Windows 95 comes with an error message saying 
that a compatible set of network protocols cannot be found. I have checked 
all the settings, but am unable to find the reason. Any suggestions, or has 
any of you come across this before ? Thanks for your help in advance.

Regards,

Hans
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Windows 95 Dial-Up to Cisco 1603 [7:2173]

2001-04-26 Thread Hans Stout

Hello colleagues,

I have a Windows 95 client that I want to be able to dial in to a Cisco 
1603. The Cisco 1603 is configured for callback accepts. The problem is that 
the client dials in, the call is then disconnected, the router initiates the 
callback, but during the verification of username and password the 
connection is dropped, and Windows 95 comes with an error message saying 
that a compatible set of network protocols cannot be found. I have checked 
all the settings, but am unable to find the reason. Any suggestions, or has 
any of you come across this before ? Thanks for your help in advance.

Regards,

Hans
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Re: Windows 95 Dial-Up to Cisco 1603 [7:2173]

2001-04-26 Thread Jim McCoy

do you have an ip local pool configured on the router to give out ip
addresses.


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 Hello colleagues,

 I have a Windows 95 client that I want to be able to dial in to a Cisco
 1603. The Cisco 1603 is configured for callback accepts. The problem is
that
 the client dials in, the call is then disconnected, the router initiates
the
 callback, but during the verification of username and password the
 connection is dropped, and Windows 95 comes with an error message saying
 that a compatible set of network protocols cannot be found. I have checked
 all the settings, but am unable to find the reason. Any suggestions, or
has
 any of you come across this before ? Thanks for your help in advance.

 Regards,

 Hans
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RE: Windows 95 Dial-Up to Cisco 1603 [7:2173]

2001-04-26 Thread Daniel Cotts

Seem to remember from the BCRAN book that Win95 wants PAP authentication.
Best to verify this.

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 Hello colleagues,
 
 I have a Windows 95 client that I want to be able to dial in 
 to a Cisco 
 1603. The Cisco 1603 is configured for callback accepts. The 
 problem is that 
 the client dials in, the call is then disconnected, the 
 router initiates the 
 callback, but during the verification of username and password the 
 connection is dropped, and Windows 95 comes with an error 
 message saying 
 that a compatible set of network protocols cannot be found. I 
 have checked 
 all the settings, but am unable to find the reason. Any 
 suggestions, or has 
 any of you come across this before ? Thanks for your help in advance.
 
 Regards,
 
 Hans
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