Re: Cisco PIX Novell [7:51303]

2002-08-14 Thread John Chang
Not bad for junk as you call it. - Original Message - From: Brian Zeitz To: Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 2:02 PM Subject: RE: Cisco PIX Novell [7:51303] Usually people set up a web interfaces for this. I don't really know the Novell Junk, but I would start

Re: Cisco PIX Novell [7:51303]

2002-08-14 Thread Don Queen
CCNP,CCA,MCSE,CNE5 Baker Robbins Company Technology Consultants Knowledge, Solutions, Partnership - Original Message - From: Priscilla Oppenheimer To: Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 6:34 PM Subject: Re: Cisco PIX Novell [7:51303] Not junk at all. :-) I think it's impressive

RE: Cisco PIX Novell [7:51303]

2002-08-14 Thread Brian Zeitz
He may need to encapsulate the IPX into TCP/IP. Cisco only supports IP on the VPN3000 concentrator. Maybe a good test question for us taking the CSS1 exams. The VPN 5000 will support IPX. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=51365t=51303

RE: Cisco PIX Novell [7:51303]

2002-08-14 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Brian Zeitz wrote: He may need to encapsulate the IPX into TCP/IP. Cisco only supports IP on the VPN3000 concentrator. Maybe a good test question for us taking the CSS1 exams. The VPN 5000 will support IPX. It might be a good design question to see if the test-taker can analyze user

RE: Cisco PIX Novell [7:51303]

2002-08-14 Thread Christopher Dumais
We have done some testing through this same concentrator. If you do not have SLP implemented on your NW5.x environment, you need to put the IP address of your logon server in the preferred server filed of the client. Your client need to be set up for IP/IPX or just IP for this to work. IP only

RE: Cisco PIX Novell [7:51303]

2002-08-14 Thread Brian Zeitz
] Subject: RE: Cisco PIX Novell [7:51303] Brian Zeitz wrote: He may need to encapsulate the IPX into TCP/IP. Cisco only supports IP on the VPN3000 concentrator. Maybe a good test question for us taking the CSS1 exams. The VPN 5000 will support IPX. It might be a good design question

RE: Cisco PIX Novell [7:51303]

2002-08-13 Thread Roly A
John, I would first try looking at the logs on the PIX (look for denied traffic from, or to devices in question), and also run debugs on both inside and outside interfaces to see if the packets are making it to the PIX, and source and destination ports and addresses. Message Posted at:

RE: Cisco PIX Novell [7:51303]

2002-08-13 Thread Brian Zeitz
Usually people set up a web interfaces for this. I don't really know the Novell Junk, but I would start by upgrading the client to Novell 6, if you even want to attempt VPN, if that's what you are trying to do. If the server is on the DMZ, you want cut though proxy (probably doesn't work with

Re: Cisco PIX Novell [7:51303]

2002-08-13 Thread Don Queen
- Source port will be a high port UDP 2645 - CMD - Source port will be the same (2645) Not bad for junk as you call it. - Original Message - From: Brian Zeitz To: Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 2:02 PM Subject: RE: Cisco PIX Novell [7:51303] Usually people set up a web interfaces

Re: Cisco PIX Novell [7:51303]

2002-08-13 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
To: Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 2:02 PM Subject: RE: Cisco PIX Novell [7:51303] Usually people set up a web interfaces for this. I don't really know the Novell Junk, but I would start by upgrading the client to Novell 6, if you even want to attempt VPN, if that's what you are trying to do