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Posted by Ginger on November 3, 2005, 8:10 am
Please log in for more thread options 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 | |||||||||||||
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Posted by Ginger on November 3, 2005, 8:56 am
Please log in for more thread options 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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> 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
>