Cisco vpn connection

I am tryijng to set up a cisco vpn connection.
I tried to do it manually throygh setting set up a vpn connection an by installion a config.
Always i get the message "voer de gebruikersgegevens in" what means in English enter your user contents or something.
I tried everything, setting of my Wifi before configuring
The information I filled in are:
Beschrijving: Optimix VPN
Server: 195.18.88.130
Account: my username
Password: .....
Uses cert: no
Groepsnaam: Optimixmobiel
Geheim: .....
Can somebody tell me what the problem is?
Kindly regards

I have the same problem. I configured My iPhone to connect my PIX trough VPN.
In the first time the first phrase wouldn't succeeded.
But I read this ( http://blogs.oreilly.com/iphone/2008/07/strong-passwords-can-hurt.html ) and that's now not really the problem. (to strong pw)
When I let the iPhone connect I see a popup 'Enter User Authentication' if I chose OK, its gone (I have the Dutch version)
If I see the syslog I see this: Authentication failed for user ''
it looks like the iPhone send an empty user account?
How can we fix this?
Regards,
Dennis Kortekaas
The Netherlands

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