I just fixed the issue I had earlier with IAS. After I add the authentication method for PAP on IAS, the Nortel IPSec clients are now able to connect and get authenticated by IAS via the Active Directory.
I have done a single QoS test on my Contivity 1700. First of all, in order to enable the QoS feature you need to purchase a Advanced Routing Feature Key from your vendor. I obtained one from Nortel thru my vendor. The only thing I configured in QoS was to specify the IP address of my BCM...
Here is the step-by-step guide I found on the Nortel site....
http://www142.nortelnetworks.com/bvdoc/contivity/cg/CG030507.pdf
I was trying to setup the Win2k IAS server, and all remote VPN clients were sucessfully authenticated from IAS ONLY when they are using PPTP windows client to connect...
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