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	<title>IT Answers &#187; Cisco VPN</title>
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		<title>Cisco VPN anyconnect: Can&#8217;t connect on Windows 7 but it can on Windows XP</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Feb 2013 03:11:50 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Cisco VPN]]></category>
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		<title>VPN: LAN access</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Oct 2012 09:10:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>webluca</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Cisco VPN]]></category>
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		<title>Internet Access through Cisco Remote VPN</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Mar 2012 11:04:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tommo</dc:creator>
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		<title>android ipsec vpn</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2012 23:18:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stufale</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Android]]></category>
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		<title>IP Mapping</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Aug 2011 09:12:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Navas</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Cisco VPN]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have Cisco VPN and LAN IP both are diffirent how to connect both same IP]]></description>
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		<title>Cisco VPN not connecting</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Apr 2011 15:00:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jjjjjjjj</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Cisco VPN]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello Friends. I have a Laptop (HP Elitebook 6930) that has internet connection. Whenever I try to connect to my Company&#8217;s Network through CVPN, it starts connecting and afterawhile it just brings up a prompt &#8220;NOT CONNECTED&#8221;. Please is anyone aware of this kind of error and how it can be fixed.  Thanks for your [...]]]></description>
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<div>I have a Laptop (HP Elitebook 6930) that has internet connection. Whenever I try to connect to my Company&#8217;s Network through CVPN, it starts connecting and afterawhile it just brings up a prompt &#8220;NOT CONNECTED&#8221;.</div>
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<div>Please is anyone aware of this kind of error and how it can be fixed. </p>
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<div>Thanks for your help. </p>
<div>Jennifer.</div>
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		<title>PPP VPN Tunneling on Cisco Pix 501</title>
		<link>http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/itanswers/ppp-vpn-tunneling-on-cisco-pix-501/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Feb 2011 00:07:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Y2kane4eva</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have two Cisco routers one is a 501Pix(located at branch Office), the other is a 515E Pix (located at main office). I&#8217;ve configured a vpn tunnel to the router at the main office. The router at the branch office is connected, I can browse the web and the vpn led is lit. I can connect [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have two Cisco routers one is a 501Pix(located at branch Office), the other is a 515E Pix (located at main office). I&#8217;ve configured a vpn tunnel to the router at the main office. The router at the branch office is connected, I can browse the web and the vpn led is lit. I can connect to a computer at the main office and browse its folder using a unc path(example:\\serversnamesharefolder). The problem is I cannot connect to a computer at the branch from the main office and do the same thing. what am I doing wrong? I can send the configuration also if you need it. Thanks in advance for your help.<br/><br/></p>
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		<title>CISCO VPN Client Connection Issue</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2011 09:53:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dolly8803</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Cisco VPN]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Cisco VPN Error Messages]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[During the Xmas holidays 2010 I had Catosrphic failure on my computer resulting re-loading oprating system and all software from scratch.  Prior to this my VPN Client connection to my work server had no issues and working fine.  Since Xmas I have been unable to connect my VPN with the Reason 442 failed to enable [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>During the Xmas holidays 2010 I had Catosrphic failure on my computer resulting re-loading oprating system and all software from scratch.  <br/><br/> Prior to this my VPN Client connection to my work server had no issues and working fine.  Since Xmas I have been unable to connect my VPN with the Reason 442 failed to enable virtual adapter.  The virtual adapter was not recognised by the operation system and failed to enable.  I have contacted my IT department who have informed me that the Client version is correct and the imported .pcf file for my work connection is correct and up to date.  Remember, this was working fine prior to Xmas.<br/><br/> below is the VPN Log details (High) of events.  This only begs me to believe that there is something somewhere in my settings that is holding the connection back and my works server is not recognising the Adapater even though after checking the adapter Windows states it is working correctly.  Can anyone help me please.<br/><br/> Much appreciated<br/><br/> Cisco Systems VPN Client Version 5.0.05.0290 Copyright (C) 1998-2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Client Type(s): Windows, WinNT Running on: 5.1.2600 Service Pack 3 Config file directory: C:Program FilesCisco SystemsVPN Client<br/><br/> 1      09:49:39.703  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 CM/0&#215;63100002 Begin connection process<br/><br/> 2      09:49:39.750  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 CM/0&#215;63100004 Establish secure connection<br/><br/> 3      09:49:39.750  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 CM/0&#215;63100024 Attempt connection with server &#8220;vpn.europe.tycofs.com&#8221;<br/><br/> 4      09:49:39.781  02/19/11  Sev=Info/6 CM/0x6310002F Allocated local TCP port 1985 for TCP connection.<br/><br/> 5      09:49:39.812  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0&#215;63700008 IPSec driver successfully started<br/><br/> 6      09:49:39.812  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0&#215;63700014 Deleted all keys<br/><br/> 7      09:49:39.812  02/19/11  Sev=Info/6 IPSEC/0x6370002C Sent 3 packets, 0 were fragmented.<br/><br/> 8      09:49:39.812  02/19/11  Sev=Info/6 IPSEC/0&#215;63700020 TCP SYN sent to 62.173.194.4, src port 1985, dst port 10000<br/><br/> 9      09:49:39.812  02/19/11  Sev=Info/6 IPSEC/0x6370001C TCP SYN-ACK received from 62.173.194.4, src port 10000, dst port 1985<br/><br/> 10     09:49:39.828  02/19/11  Sev=Info/6 IPSEC/0&#215;63700021 TCP ACK sent to 62.173.194.4, src port 1985, dst port 10000<br/><br/> 11     09:49:39.828  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 CM/0&#215;63100029 TCP connection established on port 10000 with server &#8220;vpn.europe.tycofs.com&#8221;<br/><br/> 12     09:49:40.828  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 CM/0&#215;63100024 Attempt connection with server &#8220;vpn.europe.tycofs.com&#8221;<br/><br/> 13     09:49:40.828  02/19/11  Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x6300003B Attempting to establish a connection with 62.173.194.4.<br/><br/> 14     09:49:40.828  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IKE/0&#215;63000001 Starting IKE Phase 1 Negotiation<br/><br/> 15     09:49:40.828  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IKE/0&#215;63000013 SENDING &gt;&gt;&gt; ISAKMP OAK AG (SA, KE, NON, ID, VID(Xauth), VID(dpd), VID(Frag), VID(Unity)) to 62.173.194.4<br/><br/> 16     09:49:40.843  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F Received ISAKMP packet: peer = 62.173.194.4<br/><br/> 17     09:49:40.843  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IKE/0&#215;63000014 RECEIVING &lt;&lt;&lt; ISAKMP OAK AG (SA, KE, NON, ID, HASH, VID(Unity), VID(Xauth), VID(dpd), VID(Frag), VID(?), VID(?)) from 62.173.194.4<br/><br/> 18     09:49:40.843  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0&#215;63000001 Peer is a Cisco-Unity compliant peer<br/><br/> 19     09:49:40.843  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0&#215;63000001 Peer supports XAUTH<br/><br/> 20     09:49:40.843  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0&#215;63000001 Peer supports DPD<br/><br/> 21     09:49:40.843  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0&#215;63000001 Peer supports IKE fragmentation payloads<br/><br/> 22     09:49:40.859  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0&#215;63000001 Peer supports DWR Code and DWR Text<br/><br/> 23     09:49:41.046  02/19/11  Sev=Info/6 GUI/0x63B00012 Authentication request attributes is 6h.<br/><br/> 24     09:49:40.859  02/19/11  Sev=Info/6 IKE/0&#215;63000001 IOS Vendor ID Contruction successful<br/><br/> 25     09:49:40.859  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IKE/0&#215;63000013 SENDING &gt;&gt;&gt; ISAKMP OAK AG *(HASH, NOTIFY:STATUS_INITIAL_CONTACT, VID(?), VID(Unity)) to 62.173.194.4<br/><br/> 26     09:49:40.859  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IKE/0&#215;63000083 IKE Port in use &#8211; Local Port =  0x07C3, Remote Port = 0x01F4<br/><br/> 27     09:49:40.859  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 CM/0x6310000E Established Phase 1 SA.  1 Crypto Active IKE SA, 0 User Authenticated IKE SA in the system<br/><br/> 28     09:49:40.875  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F Received ISAKMP packet: peer = 62.173.194.4<br/><br/> 29     09:49:40.875  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IKE/0&#215;63000014 RECEIVING &lt;&lt;&lt; ISAKMP OAK TRANS *(HASH, ATTR) from 62.173.194.4<br/><br/> 30     09:49:40.875  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 CM/0&#215;63100015 Launch xAuth application<br/><br/> 31     09:49:51.406  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 CM/0&#215;63100017 xAuth application returned<br/><br/> 32     09:49:51.406  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IKE/0&#215;63000013 SENDING &gt;&gt;&gt; ISAKMP OAK TRANS *(HASH, ATTR) to 62.173.194.4<br/><br/> 33     09:49:51.437  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F Received ISAKMP packet: peer = 62.173.194.4<br/><br/> 34     09:49:51.437  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IKE/0&#215;63000014 RECEIVING &lt;&lt;&lt; ISAKMP OAK TRANS *(HASH, ATTR) from 62.173.194.4<br/><br/> 35     09:49:51.437  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IKE/0&#215;63000013 SENDING &gt;&gt;&gt; ISAKMP OAK TRANS *(HASH, ATTR) to 62.173.194.4<br/><br/> 36     09:49:51.437  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 CM/0x6310000E Established Phase 1 SA.  1 Crypto Active IKE SA, 1 User Authenticated IKE SA in the system<br/><br/> 37     09:49:52.500  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300005E Client sending a firewall request to concentrator<br/><br/> 38     09:49:52.500  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300005D Firewall Policy: Product=Cisco Systems Integrated Client Firewall, Capability= (Centralized Protection Policy).<br/><br/> 39     09:49:52.500  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IKE/0&#215;63000013 SENDING &gt;&gt;&gt; ISAKMP OAK TRANS *(HASH, ATTR) to 62.173.194.4<br/><br/> 40     09:49:52.640  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F Received ISAKMP packet: peer = 62.173.194.4<br/><br/> 41     09:49:52.640  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IKE/0&#215;63000014 RECEIVING &lt;&lt;&lt; ISAKMP OAK TRANS *(HASH, ATTR) from 62.173.194.4<br/><br/> 42     09:49:52.640  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0&#215;63000010 MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = INTERNAL_IPV4_ADDRESS: , value = 10.35.160.29<br/><br/> 43     09:49:52.640  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0&#215;63000010 MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = INTERNAL_IPV4_NETMASK: , value = 255.255.240.0<br/><br/> 44     09:49:52.640  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0&#215;63000010 MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = INTERNAL_IPV4_DNS(1): , value = 10.66.0.37<br/><br/> 45     09:49:52.640  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0&#215;63000010 MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = INTERNAL_IPV4_DNS(2): , value = 10.66.0.56<br/><br/> 46     09:49:52.640  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300000D MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = MODECFG_UNITY_SAVEPWD: , value = 0&#215;00000000<br/><br/> 47     09:49:52.640  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300000D MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = MODECFG_UNITY_SPLIT_INCLUDE (# of split_nets), value = 0&#215;00000001<br/><br/> 48     09:49:52.640  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300000F SPLIT_NET #1  subnet = 10.0.0.0  mask = 255.0.0.0  protocol = 0  src port = 0  dest port=0<br/><br/> 49     09:49:52.640  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300000D MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = MODECFG_UNITY_PFS: , value = 0&#215;00000000<br/><br/> 50     09:49:52.640  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300000E MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = APPLICATION_VERSION, value = Cisco Systems, Inc ASA5520 Version 8.2(4) built by builders on Tue 14-Dec-10 12:00<br/><br/> 51     09:49:52.640  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300000D MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = MODECFG_UNITY_SMARTCARD_REMOVAL_DISCONNECT: , value = 0&#215;00000001<br/><br/> 52     09:49:52.656  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 CM/0&#215;63100019 Mode Config data received<br/><br/> 53     09:49:52.671  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IKE/0&#215;63000056 Received a key request from Driver: Local IP = 10.35.160.29, GW IP = 62.173.194.4, Remote IP = 0.0.0.0<br/><br/> 54     09:49:52.671  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IKE/0&#215;63000013 SENDING &gt;&gt;&gt; ISAKMP OAK QM *(HASH, SA, NON, ID, ID) to 62.173.194.4<br/><br/> 55     09:49:52.703  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F Received ISAKMP packet: peer = 62.173.194.4<br/><br/> 56     09:49:52.703  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IKE/0&#215;63000014 RECEIVING &lt;&lt;&lt; ISAKMP OAK INFO *(HASH, NOTIFY:STATUS_RESP_LIFETIME) from 62.173.194.4<br/><br/> 57     09:49:52.703  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0&#215;63000045 RESPONDER-LIFETIME notify has value of 86400 seconds<br/><br/> 58     09:49:52.703  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0&#215;63000047 This SA has already been alive for 12 seconds, setting expiry to 86388 seconds from now<br/><br/> 59     09:49:52.703  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F Received ISAKMP packet: peer = 62.173.194.4<br/><br/> 60     09:49:52.703  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IKE/0&#215;63000014 RECEIVING &lt;&lt;&lt; ISAKMP OAK QM *(HASH, SA, NON, ID, ID, NOTIFY:STATUS_RESP_LIFETIME) from 62.173.194.4<br/><br/> 61     09:49:52.703  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0&#215;63000045 RESPONDER-LIFETIME notify has value of 28800 seconds<br/><br/> 62     09:49:52.703  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IKE/0&#215;63000013 SENDING &gt;&gt;&gt; ISAKMP OAK QM *(HASH) to 62.173.194.4<br/><br/> 63     09:49:52.703  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0&#215;63000059 Loading IPsec SA (MsgID=5A463080 OUTBOUND SPI = 0x4279D699 INBOUND SPI = 0x420B6C79)<br/><br/> 64     09:49:52.703  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0&#215;63000025 Loaded OUTBOUND ESP SPI: 0x4279D699<br/><br/> 65     09:49:52.703  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0&#215;63000026 Loaded INBOUND ESP SPI: 0x420B6C79<br/><br/> 66     09:49:52.859  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 CVPND/0&#215;63400013     Destination           Netmask           Gateway         Interface   Metric         0.0.0.0           0.0.0.0       86.30.240.1     86.30.240.140       20     86.30.240.0     255.255.255.0     86.30.240.140     86.30.240.140       20   86.30.240.140   255.255.255.255         127.0.0.1         127.0.0.1       20  86.255.255.255   255.255.255.255     86.30.240.140     86.30.240.140       20       127.0.0.0         255.0.0.0         127.0.0.1         127.0.0.1        1       224.0.0.0         240.0.0.0     86.30.240.140     86.30.240.140       20 255.255.255.255   255.255.255.255     86.30.240.140     86.30.240.140        1<br/><br/>  67     09:50:04.296  02/19/11  Sev=Warning/3 CVPND/0xA340000D The virtual adapter was not recognized by the operating system.<br/><br/> 68     09:50:04.296  02/19/11  Sev=Warning/2 CM/0xE310000A The virtual adapter failed to enable<br/><br/> 69     09:50:04.296  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 CVPND/0&#215;63400013     Destination           Netmask           Gateway         Interface   Metric         0.0.0.0           0.0.0.0       86.30.240.1     86.30.240.140       20     86.30.240.0     255.255.255.0     86.30.240.140     86.30.240.140       20   86.30.240.140   255.255.255.255         127.0.0.1         127.0.0.1       20  86.255.255.255   255.255.255.255     86.30.240.140     86.30.240.140       20       127.0.0.0         255.0.0.0         127.0.0.1         127.0.0.1        1       224.0.0.0         240.0.0.0     86.30.240.140     86.30.240.140       20 255.255.255.255   255.255.255.255     86.30.240.140     86.30.240.140        1<br/><br/>  70     09:50:04.296  02/19/11  Sev=Info/6 CM/0x6310003A Unable to restore route changes from file.<br/><br/> 71     09:50:04.296  02/19/11  Sev=Info/6 CM/0&#215;63100037 The routing table was returned to original state prior to Virtual Adapter<br/><br/> 72     09:50:04.468  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 CVPND/0&#215;63400013     Destination           Netmask           Gateway         Interface   Metric         0.0.0.0           0.0.0.0       86.30.240.1     86.30.240.140       20     86.30.240.0     255.255.255.0     86.30.240.140     86.30.240.140       20   86.30.240.140   255.255.255.255         127.0.0.1         127.0.0.1       20  86.255.255.255   255.255.255.255     86.30.240.140     86.30.240.140       20       127.0.0.0         255.0.0.0         127.0.0.1         127.0.0.1        1       224.0.0.0         240.0.0.0     86.30.240.140     86.30.240.140       20 255.255.255.255   255.255.255.255     86.30.240.140     86.30.240.140        1<br/><br/>  73     09:50:04.468  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 CM/0&#215;63100035 The Virtual Adapter was disabled<br/><br/> 74     09:50:04.468  02/19/11  Sev=Warning/2 IKE/0xE300009B Failed to active IPSec SA: Unable to enable Virtual Adapter (NavigatorQM:936)<br/><br/> 75     09:50:04.468  02/19/11  Sev=Warning/2 IKE/0xE30000A7 Unexpected SW error occurred while processing Quick Mode negotiator:(Navigator:2263)<br/><br/> 76     09:50:04.468  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IKE/0&#215;63000013 SENDING &gt;&gt;&gt; ISAKMP OAK INFO *(HASH, DEL) to 62.173.194.4<br/><br/> 77     09:50:04.468  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0&#215;63000018 Deleting IPsec SA: (OUTBOUND SPI = 4279D699 INBOUND SPI = 420B6C79)<br/><br/> 78     09:50:04.468  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IKE/0&#215;63000049 Discarding IPsec SA negotiation, MsgID=5A463080<br/><br/> 79     09:50:04.468  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0&#215;63700014 Deleted all keys<br/><br/> 80     09:50:04.468  02/19/11  Sev=Info/6 IPSEC/0x6370002C Sent 5 packets, 0 were fragmented.<br/><br/> 81     09:50:04.468  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0&#215;63700010 Created a new key structure<br/><br/> 82     09:50:04.468  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x6370000F Added key with SPI=0x99d67942 into key list<br/><br/> 83     09:50:04.468  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0&#215;63700010 Created a new key structure<br/><br/> 84     09:50:04.468  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x6370000F Added key with SPI=0x796c0b42 into key list<br/><br/> 85     09:50:04.468  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0&#215;63700013 Delete internal key with SPI=0x796c0b42<br/><br/> 86     09:50:04.468  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x6370000C Key deleted by SPI 0x796c0b42<br/><br/> 87     09:50:04.468  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0&#215;63700013 Delete internal key with SPI=0x99d67942<br/><br/> 88     09:50:04.468  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x6370000C Key deleted by SPI 0x99d67942<br/><br/> 89     09:50:04.484  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F Received ISAKMP packet: peer = 62.173.194.4<br/><br/> 90     09:50:04.484  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IKE/0&#215;63000014 RECEIVING &lt;&lt;&lt; ISAKMP OAK INFO *(HASH, DWR) from 62.173.194.4<br/><br/> 91     09:50:04.484  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IKE/0&#215;63000081 Delete Reason Code: 2 &#8211;&gt; PEER_DELETE-IKE_DELETE_BY_USER_COMMAND.<br/><br/> 92     09:50:04.484  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300003C Received a DELETE payload for IKE SA with Cookies:  I_Cookie=D178F88678B842CA R_Cookie=596C94F80209615C<br/><br/> 93     09:50:04.484  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IKE/0&#215;63000017 Marking IKE SA for deletion  (I_Cookie=D178F88678B842CA R_Cookie=596C94F80209615C) reason = Unknown<br/><br/> 94     09:50:05.265  02/19/11  Sev=Info/6 IPSEC/0x6370001D TCP RST received from 62.173.194.4, src port 10000, dst port 1985<br/><br/> 95     09:50:05.265  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x6300004B Discarding IKE SA negotiation (I_Cookie=D178F88678B842CA R_Cookie=596C94F80209615C) reason = Unknown<br/><br/> 96     09:50:05.265  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 CM/0&#215;63100012 Phase 1 SA deleted before first Phase 2 SA is up cause by &#8220;Unknown&#8221;.  0 Crypto Active IKE SA, 0 User Authenticated IKE SA in the system<br/><br/> 97     09:50:05.265  02/19/11  Sev=Info/5 CM/0&#215;63100025 Initializing CVPNDrv<br/><br/> 98     09:50:05.281  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 CM/0x6310002D Resetting TCP connection on port 10000<br/><br/> 99     09:50:05.281  02/19/11  Sev=Info/6 CM/0&#215;63100030 Removed local TCP port 1985 for TCP connection.<br/><br/> 100    09:50:05.296  02/19/11  Sev=Info/6 CM/0&#215;63100046 Set tunnel established flag in registry to 0.<br/><br/> 101    09:50:05.296  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IKE/0&#215;63000001 IKE received signal to terminate VPN connection<br/><br/> 102    09:50:06.296  02/19/11  Sev=Info/6 IPSEC/0&#215;63700023 TCP RST sent to 62.173.194.4, src port 1985, dst port 10000<br/><br/> 103    09:50:06.296  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0&#215;63700014 Deleted all keys<br/><br/> 104    09:50:06.296  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0&#215;63700014 Deleted all keys<br/><br/> 105    09:50:06.296  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0&#215;63700014 Deleted all keys<br/><br/> 106    09:50:06.296  02/19/11  Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x6370000A IPSec driver successfully stopped<br/><br/>  <br/><br/>  <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Tellabs 8110 and Cisco 2811 not connected</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Feb 2011 07:28:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Afshinmoradi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[hello! in my office we have a cisco 2811 and a tellabs 8110 to connect to over vpn . since 3 days ago my modems line1 led started blinking and DMA led went on. what should i do? many thanks in advance! erfanmoradimail@gmail.com]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hello! in my office we have a cisco 2811 and a tellabs 8110 to connect to over vpn . since 3 days ago my modems line1 led started blinking and DMA led went on. what should i do? many thanks in advance! erfanmoradimail@gmail.com</p>
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		<title>Cisco VPN mapped drives issues</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jan 2011 14:14:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mariulia</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello all, I have a weird issue with my company&#8217;s VPN. we are using cisco vpn via ASA firewall. When people login into VPN and want to browse our main shared drive, some of then get not a full list of folders. This issue seems to be with more or less the same group of [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello all,<br />
I have a weird issue with my company&#8217;s VPN. we are using cisco vpn via ASA firewall. When people login into VPN and want to browse our main shared drive, some of then get not a full list of folders. This issue seems to be with more or less the same group of people, but I am not convinced that others are not reporting it to me.<br />
Maybe anyone has done more thorough research on this and managed to fix this, as it seems that there is nothing on the web about this issue.</p>
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