From the Extranet Switch
1. Go to Servers>LDAP and click the “Stop Server” button.
2. Enter the filename (i.e. backup.ldf) for the backup in the “Backup to File” field and then click “Backup Now”.
3. (optional) Go to Status> Event Log. Continuously refresh the log until the message “Backup...
Have you tried the default user name and password? (admin/setup)
You may also try 0/0 (zero/zero), if that does not work than you probably need to send it to Nortel for a password reset.
On the Contivity switch you can enable split tunneling. This will only send the necessary traffic through the tunnel allowing you to have access to your local resources.
Some one also mentioned to have made it work by using IPX/SPX protocol on their local LAN for their printers and shares...
It would be good to find out what version of the code you are using. Also what OS your PCs are running and if your DHCP server is directly connected to the stack.
Just to add to the post made by thouseholder.
You will need to be running a fairly new version of the Contivity code. Also you will need to separate the users that use NAT from those who do not into different groups and only enable the NAT traversal on the group that contains the users that are...
You need to make sure you open port 1723 and Protocol 47.
Protocol 47 is not the same as port 47.
Maybe the following link will help you:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/110/pix_pptp.html#pptpwith
I have used and seen Bulletproof work well when upgrading the CES. Also make sure that you are allowing multiple connection as the Contivity will make at least two separate connections when upgrading.
The following is required to remove the password on Access Node Routers
1. Power Down router
2. Jump jumper S16 at the front of the Unit, behind the LEDs
3. Power up the router, it will go to a diag prompt
4. Type following:
rb c00000 20; this displays the password
wb c00000 0 20;this clears...
Connect to the console of the switch, after you made the connection reboot it. When you see the first line of the diagnostics you must hit CTRL-C. If done in time, that would take you to a menu, there select option "i" then option "a". After the bootup the switch should have...
Do you know if you have keepalives enabled?
If a keepalive did not make it back in time, it will usually cause the client to disconnect due to time-out. Disable that on both Contivity and Client.
tEmpEst_sAvEr is the backdoor password for the 310s. Just as the other switches, after the password prompt it will give you a short amount of time for the password to work.
If a user under Windows 2000 or Windows XP installs the "RIP Listener" service protocol and uses CES Client 3.7 or higher; the user will be unable to establish a constant VPN session if the user's local (private) network is advertising routes via RIPv1. Upon receipt of a RIPv1 route...
Well, if the client gives you that error before it connects then something is blocking the ESP or AH packets (or it could be blocking any other necessary port but usually when the other ones are blocked it will give you a different message). If it is during a connection and you suddenly get...
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