I've been working on this for about two days now and still don't know why I can't get my PPTP dial-in to route IPX traffic.
I've configured a Cisco 7120 as a PPTP dial-in VPN router, I have Authentication and TCP/IP working fine but I can't get IPX down to the client. I'm using Windows XP to test the dial-in connection and every time it tells me that it couldn't negotiate the IPX/SPX protocol. I am running a valid Network Number off a loopback address and associating that loopback address with the virtual-template. When I do a sho ipx ppp-client I get Peer: not set when I dial-in. My entire network is set to route IPX since we currently use Novell 4.11 on all our production servers. I wanted to see if I could get some solutions to try here before I open a TAC call with Cisco.
Please let me know your ideas.
david e
*end users are just like computers, some you can work with...others just need a simple reBOOTing to fix their problems.*
I've configured a Cisco 7120 as a PPTP dial-in VPN router, I have Authentication and TCP/IP working fine but I can't get IPX down to the client. I'm using Windows XP to test the dial-in connection and every time it tells me that it couldn't negotiate the IPX/SPX protocol. I am running a valid Network Number off a loopback address and associating that loopback address with the virtual-template. When I do a sho ipx ppp-client I get Peer: not set when I dial-in. My entire network is set to route IPX since we currently use Novell 4.11 on all our production servers. I wanted to see if I could get some solutions to try here before I open a TAC call with Cisco.
Please let me know your ideas.
david e
*end users are just like computers, some you can work with...others just need a simple reBOOTing to fix their problems.*