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Jaime

2004-12-02, 5:45 pm

Hi all

I'm trying to set-up a VPN between a Microsoft's WinXP VPN client and my
Cisco 1760.

I've seen that Ms VPN client does not support the group concept that Cisco
sets with the command "crypto isakmp client configuration group mygroup".

Cisco says that for clients that offer a group that does not match the above
statement, its due to use:

"crypto isakmp client configuration group default"

But I dont know if this statement is usefull for Ms VPN client, as I
suppose that it does not offer any group at all !
Can you help me with that ?

Furthermore, when I use the preshared key:

"crypto isakmp client configuration group default"
key mykey

i see on cisco's debbugger that the client negociates the connection but
they do not agree on the key, althought I have set the same key on Ms VPN
client.

Any help ?

Thanks

Jaime


Rob

2004-12-03, 8:45 pm

Show us your config.

Robert




On Thu, 02 Dec 2004 22:14:21 GMT, "Jaime" <jks_bcn@mixmail.com> wrote:

>Hi all
>
>I'm trying to set-up a VPN between a Microsoft's WinXP VPN client and my
>Cisco 1760.
>
>I've seen that Ms VPN client does not support the group concept that Cisco
>sets with the command "crypto isakmp client configuration group mygroup".
>
>Cisco says that for clients that offer a group that does not match the above
>statement, its due to use:
>
>"crypto isakmp client configuration group default"
>
>But I dont know if this statement is usefull for Ms VPN client, as I
>suppose that it does not offer any group at all !
>Can you help me with that ?
>
>Furthermore, when I use the preshared key:
>
>"crypto isakmp client configuration group default"
>key mykey
>
>i see on cisco's debbugger that the client negociates the connection but
>they do not agree on the key, althought I have set the same key on Ms VPN
>client.
>
>Any help ?
>
>Thanks
>
>Jaime
>


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