Re: Cisco VPN Client issues with PIX 506e
- From: roberson@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Walter Roberson)
- Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 20:56:49 GMT
In article <1158264780.224221.71700@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
chrismtoth@xxxxxxxxx <chrismtoth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I called up all of our VPN users, and confirmed that all of their home
PCs indeed are unique from one another. So there is no conflict of
names happening.
okay, now configure isakmp identity hostname
and then clear ipsec sa when it isn't busy.
I also got a call from a VPN user a little bit ago complaining about
their inability to access the network through the VPN. So instead of
doing a 'reload', I followed your suggestion and did a 'clear ipsec
sa'.
I have yet to hear from them, but hopefully that did the trick.
It is also possible to clear a particular SA, but I always have
trouble finding the command when I want it.
.
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