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Ginger

2005-11-03, 7:46 am

Hi,

I have a issue, I have disabled NAT-T on a cisco concentrator as it did'nt
seem to be required but as soon as I did this I found that I had one site
that had a problem connecting. Basically one person would connect but as
soon as the second connects the first gets disconnected but if I re-enable
NAT-T then they both can connect with no problems.

They are using a Dlink 604 router with cisco VPN Software clients.

Thanks


Ginger

2005-11-03, 5:47 pm

"Ginger" <ginger@removeme.imstressed.com> wrote in message
news:436a0cab$0$41145$14726298@news.sunsite.dk...
> Hi,
>
> I have a issue, I have disabled NAT-T on a cisco concentrator as it did'nt
> seem to be required but as soon as I did this I found that I had one site
> that had a problem connecting. Basically one person would connect but as
> soon as the second connects the first gets disconnected but if I re-enable
> NAT-T then they both can connect with no problems.
>
> They are using a Dlink 604 router with cisco VPN Software clients.
>
> Thanks
>



errrrr It has been solved thanks to an Oracle up north! basically the 604
only supports one IPSEC tunnel at anyone time hence it didn't work when
NAT-T was turned off.

Thanks for taking the time to read this


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