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    unikey
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    Question Login Timeout from remote network

    Hi all

    I have a problem with our remote users at my new job..we have 400 users who work remotely and connect via a cisco 770 through cisco secure onto the PDC at head office. Of these about 50 get the error a domain controller couldnot be found you have been logged on using cached information. I have tried the authenticate and login delay timeout changes and up'd the number of login attempt to 8 and still no joy..any ideas?

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    Registered User Higg's Avatar
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    How are the int's configured?
    Have you fixed IP?
    What is the dial-in mashine at the server-side?
    Can you give a sample-config of the 770?
    Can you give a scetch of the net-setup?

    Higg

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    unikey
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    How are the int's configured?

    Int's ??

    Have you fixed IP?

    THids end is fixed the other end is DHCP assigned from the 770

    What is the dial-in mashine at the server-side?

    Sorry no idea what the ras boxes are (there not in this office unfortunately)

    Can you give a sample-config of the 770?
    Can you give a scetch of the net-setup?

    I can email you these if you don't mind

    Simon

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    Registered User Higg's Avatar
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    Int: Never done 'sh int' on a cisco? that means show interface

    As you don't know the RAS I have more questions:
    Are you connecting VPNs through the internet?
    If yes, have you tried to ask your ISP if your settings are correct? (perhaps some parameters aren't working fine between cisco-RAS)

    And another obvious things:
    Are the problems always with the same routers?
    Is there ANY difference in config where problems arise?
    Have these ciscos ever logged in successful?
    Have you checked the cisco-secure settings and looked into FAQs if they should work fine like this?

    You can easily give the setup in this forum by xxxx'ing passwords/phonenumbers and 10.1.xx.xx'ing IP-adresses (whatever your IP is)

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