Ibook g3's and Cisco WPA Eneterprise networks

here is a problem I have found all over these boards but no real solution. We have a cisco wireless network using wpa enterprise (NOT WPA2) we have over a 1000 ibook g3's (500 mhz-800 MHz). we can only connect to wpa emterprise using PEAP if we have 10.3.9 minus the airport update 4.2. Tiger doesn't work at all no matter what version (This is only with our ibook g3's, g4's and intels works fine no matter what). We are fine with using panther but everytime someone shuts down or logs off and relogs on it says connected but it is not. You have to manually reconnect. (GASP......BREATH) Since this is a school district we wish for a way to make it autoreconnect (remember 10.3.9 in network preferences doesn't have a spot for username in preferred networks so that doesn't work) Any ideas!!!!!!!!!

That may be the problem. The G3's may not be able to take advantage of PEAP without the hangup.
http://www.iec.org/online/tutorials/eap_methods/topic04.html
I know a G3 iBook with its 802.11b connectivity can't use WPA2.

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    ip http secure-server
    ip http timeout-policy idle 60 life 86400 requests 10000
    ip nat inside source route-map SDM_RMAP_1 interface Dialer0 overload
    access-list 1 remark CCP_ACL Category=16
    access-list 1 permit 172.4.0.0 0.240.255.255
    access-list 10 permit 195.12.1.35
    access-list 10 permit 172.4.0.0 0.240.255.255
    access-list 100 remark CCP_ACL Category=4
    access-list 100 remark IPSec Rule
    access-list 100 permit ip 172.20.224.0 0.0.15.255 192.168.168.0 0.0.0.255
    access-list 101 remark CCP_ACL Category=2
    access-list 101 remark IPSec Rule
    access-list 101 deny   ip 172.20.224.0 0.0.15.255 192.168.168.0 0.0.0.255
    access-list 101 permit ip 172.4.0.0 0.240.255.255 any
    route-map SDM_RMAP_1 permit 1
    match ip address 101
    control-plane
    banner exec ^C
    % Password expiration warning.
    Cisco Configuration Professional (Cisco CP) is installed on this device
    and it provides the default username "cisco" for  one-time use. If you have
    already used the username "cisco" to login to the router and your IOS image
    supports the "one-time" user option, then this username has already expired.
    You will not be able to login to the router with this username after you exit
    this session.
    It is strongly suggested that you create a new username with a privilege level
    of 15 using the following command.
    username <myuser> privilege 15 secret 0 <mypassword>
    Replace <myuser> and <mypassword> with the username and password you
    want to use.
    ^C
    banner login ^C
    Cisco Configuration Professional (Cisco CP) is installed on this device.
    This feature requires the one-time use of the username "cisco" with the
    password "cisco". These default credentials have a privilege level of 15.
    YOU MUST USE CISCO CP or the CISCO IOS CLI TO CHANGE THESE 
    PUBLICLY-KNOWN CREDENTIALS
    Here are the Cisco IOS commands.
    username <myuser>  privilege 15 secret 0 <mypassword>
    no username cisco
    Replace <myuser> and <mypassword> with the username and password you want
    to use.
    IF YOU DO NOT CHANGE THE PUBLICLY-KNOWN CREDENTIALS, YOU WILL
    NOT BE ABLE TO LOG INTO THE DEVICE AGAIN AFTER YOU HAVE LOGGED OFF.
    For more information about Cisco CP please follow the instructions in the
    QUICK START GUIDE for your router or go to http://www.cisco.com/go/ciscocp
    ^C
    line con 0
    no modem enable
    stopbits 1
    line aux 0
    line vty 0 4
    access-class 10 in
    privilege level 15
    password 434Zaty
    transport input telnet ssh
    scheduler max-task-time 5000
    end
    Any help will be most gratefully recieved.

    Rick,
    Thanks for replying.  Here is the output from the 800 Show Crypto command:
    interface: Dialer0
        Crypto map tag: SDM_CMAP_1, local addr 81.136.160.237
       protected vrf: (none)
       local  ident (addr/mask/prot/port): (172.20.224.0/255.255.240.0/0/0)
       remote ident (addr/mask/prot/port): (192.168.168.0/255.255.255.0/0/0)
       current_peer 217.36.32.222 port 500
         PERMIT, flags={origin_is_acl,}
        #pkts encaps: 10928, #pkts encrypt: 10928, #pkts digest: 10928
        #pkts decaps: 0, #pkts decrypt: 0, #pkts verify: 0
        #pkts compressed: 0, #pkts decompressed: 0
        #pkts not compressed: 0, #pkts compr. failed: 0
        #pkts not decompressed: 0, #pkts decompress failed: 0
        #send errors 2, #recv errors 0
         local crypto endpt.: 81.136.160.237, remote crypto endpt.: 217.36.32.222
         path mtu 1500, ip mtu 1500, ip mtu idb Virtual-Access2
         current outbound spi: 0x0(0)
         inbound esp sas:
         inbound ah sas:
         inbound pcp sas:
         outbound esp sas:
         outbound ah sas:
         outbound pcp sas:
    interface: Virtual-Access2
        Crypto map tag: SDM_CMAP_1, local addr 81.136.160.237
       protected vrf: (none)
       local  ident (addr/mask/prot/port): (172.20.224.0/255.255.240.0/0/0)
       remote ident (addr/mask/prot/port): (192.168.168.0/255.255.255.0/0/0)
       current_peer 217.36.32.222 port 500
         PERMIT, flags={origin_is_acl,}
        #pkts encaps: 10928, #pkts encrypt: 10928, #pkts digest: 10928
        #pkts decaps: 0, #pkts decrypt: 0, #pkts verify: 0
        #pkts compressed: 0, #pkts decompressed: 0
        #pkts not compressed: 0, #pkts compr. failed: 0
        #pkts not decompressed: 0, #pkts decompress failed: 0
        #send errors 2, #recv errors 0
         local crypto endpt.: 81.136.160.237, remote crypto endpt.: 217.36.32.222
         path mtu 1500, ip mtu 1500, ip mtu idb Virtual-Access2
         current outbound spi: 0x0(0)
         inbound esp sas:
         inbound ah sas:
         inbound pcp sas:
         outbound esp sas:
         outbound ah sas:
         outbound pcp sas:
    and this is the running config frm our ASA at HQ:
    Result of the command: "sh run"
    : Saved
    ASA Version 8.2(1)
    hostname secure-access
    domain-name hhp.com
    enable password UWWykvGjAPmxufUo encrypted
    passwd 2KFQnbNIdI.2KYOU encrypted
    names
    interface Vlan1
    nameif inside
    security-level 100
    ip address 192.168.168.1 255.255.255.0
    interface Vlan2
    nameif outside
    security-level 0
    pppoe client vpdn group BT
    ip address 217.36.32.222 255.255.255.255 pppoe
    interface Vlan12
    nameif DMZ
    security-level 50
    ip address 192.168.169.1 255.255.255.0
    interface Vlan22
    nameif Wireless_HHP
    security-level 100
    ip address 172.16.36.1 255.255.254.0
    interface Vlan32
    nameif CNES
    security-level 100
    ip address 187.187.168.1 255.255.0.0
    interface Ethernet0/0
    switchport access vlan 2
    interface Ethernet0/1
    interface Ethernet0/2
    switchport access vlan 12
    interface Ethernet0/3
    switchport access vlan 22
    interface Ethernet0/4
    switchport access vlan 32
    interface Ethernet0/5
    switchport access vlan 12
    interface Ethernet0/6
    switchport access vlan 12
    interface Ethernet0/7
    ftp mode passive
    dns domain-lookup inside
    dns domain-lookup outside
    dns domain-lookup DMZ
    dns domain-lookup Wireless_HHP
    dns domain-lookup CNES
    dns server-group DefaultDNS
    name-server 192.168.168.2
    domain-name hhp.com
    same-security-traffic permit inter-interface
    same-security-traffic permit intra-interface
    object-group network NET-cnes_HHP-Sty
    network-object 172.20.224.0 255.255.240.0
    object-group network NET-cnes_HHP-Balivanich
    network-object 172.20.192.0 255.255.240.0
    object-group network Oak-DC1
    network-object 192.168.168.2 255.255.255.255
    object-group network Maple-DC2
    network-object 192.168.168.3 255.255.255.255
    object-group network HHP_Domain_Controllers
    group-object Oak-DC1
    group-object Maple-DC2
    object-group network PC-Support
    network-object 187.187.60.1 255.255.255.255
    network-object 187.187.60.2 255.255.255.254
    network-object 187.187.60.4 255.255.255.254
    network-object 187.187.60.6 255.255.255.255
    object-group network ELM-ActiveH
    network-object 192.168.168.6 255.255.255.255
    object-group network Pine-GP
    network-object 192.168.168.12 255.255.255.255
    object-group network HHP_Application_Servers
    group-object ELM-ActiveH
    group-object Pine-GP
    object-group network Fern-TS1
    network-object 192.168.168.4 255.255.255.255
    object-group network Fir-TS2
    network-object 192.168.168.5 255.255.255.255
    object-group network HHP_Terminal_Servers
    group-object Fern-TS1
    group-object Fir-TS2
    object-group service Global_Catalog_LDAP
    description (Generated by Cisco SM from Object "Global Catalog LDAP")
    service-object tcp eq 3268
    object-group service Global_Catalog_LDAP_SSL
    description (Generated by Cisco SM from Object "Global Catalog LDAP SSL")
    service-object tcp eq 3269
    object-group service UDP-389
    description UDP port for LDAP
    service-object udp eq 389
    object-group service TCP-88
    description TCP Port 88
    service-object tcp eq 88
    object-group service TCP-445
    description SMB
    service-object tcp eq 445
    object-group network John_-_Laptop
    description John's Laptop
    network-object 187.187.10.65 255.255.255.255
    object-group network Graham_-_PC
    description Graham Morrison's PC
    network-object 187.187.10.90 255.255.255.255
    object-group network john_test
    network-object 187.187.40.7 255.255.255.255
    object-group network Iain_PC
    description Iain Macaulay IT
    network-object 187.187.10.19 255.255.255.255
    object-group network John_-_PC
    description John MacPhail's PC
    network-object 187.187.10.7 255.255.255.255
    object-group network it-alahen-lap
    network-object 187.187.10.230 255.255.255.255
    object-group network Catriona_-_Laptop
    description Catriona's Laptop
    network-object 187.187.10.60 255.255.255.255
    object-group network Graham_-_Laptop
    network-object 187.186.10.120 255.255.255.255
    object-group network it-innive-xp
    description Innes MacIver's PC
    network-object 187.187.10.14 255.255.255.255
    object-group network it-alahen-xp
    description Desktop
    network-object 187.187.10.229 255.255.255.255
    object-group network Cat_-_PC
    description Catriona Macmillan's PC
    network-object 187.187.10.4 255.255.255.255
    object-group network it-davdon-xp
    description Desktop
    network-object 187.187.160.7 255.255.255.255
    object-group network cat-laptop
    description Catriona's Laptop addresses
    network-object 187.187.77.81 255.255.255.255
    network-object 187.187.77.82 255.255.255.255
    object-group network Catriona_old_pc
    network-object 187.187.10.44 255.255.255.255
    object-group network cat-tablet
    description Catriona's Tablet ip address's
    network-object 187.187.77.78 255.255.255.254
    object-group network DSO-SQLServer
    description Task Database Server
    network-object 187.187.1.33 255.255.255.255
    object-group network it-finfernew-xp
    description Findlay Ferguson PC
    network-object 187.187.10.153 255.255.255.255
    object-group network PC_Support
    group-object John_-_Laptop
    group-object Graham_-_PC
    group-object john_test
    group-object Iain_PC
    group-object John_-_PC
    group-object it-alahen-lap
    group-object Catriona_-_Laptop
    group-object Graham_-_Laptop
    group-object it-alahen-xp
    group-object Cat_-_PC
    group-object it-davdon-xp
    group-object cat-laptop
    group-object Catriona_old_pc
    group-object cat-tablet
    group-object it-innive-xp
    network-object 187.187.1.128 255.255.255.255
    network-object 187.187.10.76 255.255.255.255
    group-object DSO-SQLServer
    network-object 187.187.15.234 255.255.255.255
    network-object 187.187.4.60 255.255.255.255
    network-object 187.187.10.134 255.255.255.255
    network-object 172.18.194.22 255.255.255.255
    group-object it-finfernew-xp
    object-group network Entire_CNE
    description Entire CNE range
    network-object 187.0.0.0 255.0.0.0
    object-group network NET-cnes_HHP-Sty-Staff
    network-object 172.20.225.0 255.255.255.0
    object-group network NET-cnes_HHP-Balivanich-staff
    network-object 172.20.193.0 255.255.255.0
    object-group network Alder-Intranet
    network-object 192.168.168.13 255.255.255.255
    object-group network Aspen-ISA
    network-object 192.168.168.10 255.255.255.255
    object-group service tcp-8080
    description TCP Port 8080
    service-object tcp eq 8080
    object-group network Beech-External
    network-object 217.36.32.210 255.255.255.255
    object-group network it-csm
    description cisco security manager
    network-object 187.187.1.72 255.255.255.255
    object-group network Juniper-External
    description Internet Server
    network-object 217.36.32.211 255.255.255.255
    object-group network HHP_Server_Network
    network-object 192.168.168.0 255.255.255.0
    object-group network Messagelabs_Incoming_HHP
    network-object 67.219.240.0 255.255.240.0
    network-object 95.131.104.0 255.255.248.0
    network-object 193.109.254.0 255.255.254.0
    network-object 195.245.230.0 255.255.254.0
    network-object 216.82.240.0 255.255.240.0
    network-object 85.158.136.0 255.255.248.0
    network-object 117.120.16.0 255.255.248.0
    network-object 194.106.220.0 255.255.254.0
    object-group network Angus-Maclean-PC
    network-object 187.187.10.250 255.255.255.255
    object-group service RDP
    service-object tcp eq 3389
    object-group network it-dbserver
    description Database Server (Live)
    network-object 187.187.1.65 255.255.255.255
    object-group network it-sql-test
    description Test SQL / database server
    network-object 187.187.1.81 255.255.255.255
    object-group service DNS-Resolving
    description Domain Name Server
    service-object tcp eq domain
    service-object udp eq domain
    object-group network Beech-Exchange
    network-object 192.168.168.91 255.255.255.255
    object-group network Messagelabs_-_Incoming
    description List of MessageLab addresses that SMTP connections are accepted from
    network-object 212.125.75.0 255.255.255.224
    network-object 216.82.240.0 255.255.240.0
    network-object 195.216.16.211 255.255.255.255
    network-object 194.205.110.128 255.255.255.224
    network-object 194.106.220.0 255.255.254.0
    network-object 193.109.254.0 255.255.254.0
    network-object 62.231.131.0 255.255.255.0
    network-object 62.173.108.208 255.255.255.240
    network-object 62.173.108.16 255.255.255.240
    network-object 212.125.74.44 255.255.255.255
    network-object 195.245.230.0 255.255.254.0
    network-object 85.158.136.0 255.255.248.0
    object-group network MIS_Support
    network-object 192.168.168.250 255.255.255.254
    object-group network it-donadon-xp
    description Donald Macdonald's PC
    network-object 187.187.10.13 255.255.255.255
    object-group network Angela_PC
    network-object 187.187.10.155 255.255.255.255
    object-group network Katie_PC
    network-object 187.187.10.151 255.255.255.255
    object-group network Pauline_PC
    network-object 187.187.10.12 255.255.255.255
    object-group network it-paye-net
    network-object 187.187.1.92 255.255.255.255
    object-group network MessageLabs-Towers
    description Message Labs IP Address ranges
    network-object 216.82.240.0 255.255.240.0
    network-object 67.219.240.0 255.255.240.0
    network-object 85.158.136.0 255.255.248.0
    network-object 95.131.104.0 255.255.248.0
    network-object 117.120.16.0 255.255.248.0
    network-object 193.109.254.0 255.255.254.0
    network-object 194.106.220.0 255.255.254.0
    network-object 195.245.230.0 255.255.254.0
    network-object 62.231.131.0 255.255.255.0
    network-object 212.125.75.16 255.255.255.240
    object-group network NET_cnes-castlebay-staff
    network-object 172.19.17.0 255.255.255.0
    object-group network NET_cnes_tarbert_staff
    description NET_cnes_tarbert_staff
    network-object 172.19.33.0 255.255.255.0
    object-group network Juniper
    network-object 192.168.169.5 255.255.255.255
    object-group network HHP_DMZ_Network
    network-object 192.168.169.0 255.255.255.0
    object-group network Ash
    network-object 192.168.168.100 255.255.255.255
    object-group service UDP-445
    service-object udp eq 445
    object-group service tcp-udp-135-139
    service-object tcp-udp range 135 139
    object-group network HHP-ELM
    description HHP's ELM ActiveH server
    network-object 187.187.1.203 255.255.255.255
    object-group network CNES-Ext-GW
    description CNES External Address
    network-object 194.83.245.242 255.255.255.255
    object-group service IPSEC
    description IPSEC
    service-object 57
    service-object ah
    service-object esp
    service-object udp eq isakmp
    object-group network Alamur-PC
    network-object 187.187.10.15 255.255.255.255
    object-group network Iain-Nicolson-PC
    network-object 187.187.10.159 255.255.255.255
    object-group network HHP_Remote_Access_Pool
    network-object 192.168.168.200 255.255.255.248
    network-object 192.168.168.208 255.255.255.240
    network-object 192.168.168.224 255.255.255.252
    network-object 192.168.168.228 255.255.255.254
    object-group network Holly-AV
    network-object 192.168.168.9 255.255.255.255
    object-group service AVG_Ports
    description For AVG server to HHP PCs
    service-object tcp-udp eq 6150
    service-object tcp-udp eq 6051
    service-object tcp-udp eq 445
    service-object tcp-udp eq 138
    service-object tcp-udp eq 135
    service-object tcp-udp eq 6054
    service-object tcp-udp eq 4158
    service-object tcp-udp eq 139
    service-object tcp-udp eq 137
    object-group network CNES_Access
    network-object 192.168.168.230 255.255.255.254
    network-object 192.168.168.232 255.255.255.248
    network-object 192.168.168.240 255.255.255.248
    network-object 192.168.168.248 255.255.255.254
    object-group network HHP-068
    description BACS PC
    network-object 172.20.225.6 255.255.255.255
    object-group network Banyan
    network-object 192.168.168.105 255.255.255.255
    object-group service TCP81
    description TCP Port 81
    service-object tcp eq 81
    object-group network Gavin_-_new_PC
    network-object 187.187.10.150 255.255.255.255
    object-group network Secudoors
    network-object 172.20.224.4 255.255.255.255
    access-list outside_access_in remark Time sync to external ntp server
    access-list outside_access_in extended permit udp host 192.108.114.23 object-group HHP_Domain_Controllers eq ntp
    access-list outside_access_in extended permit tcp object-group MessageLabs-Towers object-group Beech-External eq smtp
    access-list outside_access_in extended permit ip host 81.136.160.237 object-group HHP_Server_Network
    access-list outside_access_in extended permit ip object-group CNES_Access object-group HHP_Server_Network
    access-list outside_access_in extended permit ip object-group MIS_Support object-group HHP_Server_Network
    access-list outside_access_in extended permit ip object-group HHP_Remote_Access_Pool object-group HHP_Server_Network
    access-list outside_access_in extended permit tcp any object-group Juniper-External eq www
    access-list outside_access_in extended permit tcp any object-group Juniper-External eq https
    access-list outside_access_in extended deny ip any any
    access-list outside_access_in_1 extended permit ip any any
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_Wireless_HHP extended permit ip object-group NET-cnes_HHP-Balivanich object-group HHP_Server_Network
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_Wireless_HHP extended permit ip object-group NET-cnes_HHP-Sty object-group HHP_Server_Network
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_Wireless_HHP extended permit tcp object-group HHP-068 any eq www
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_Wireless_HHP extended permit tcp object-group HHP-068 any eq domain
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_Wireless_HHP extended permit udp object-group HHP-068 any eq domain
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_Wireless_HHP extended permit tcp object-group HHP-068 any eq https
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_Wireless_HHP extended permit object-group DNS-Resolving object-group HHP-068 any
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_Wireless_HHP extended permit object-group tcp-8080 object-group HHP-068 any
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_Wireless_HHP extended permit ip host 172.20.193.53 object-group CNES-Ext-GW
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_Wireless_HHP extended permit ip object-group Secudoors any
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside extended permit ip object-group HHP_Server_Network object-group NET-cnes_HHP-Balivanich
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside extended permit ip object-group HHP_Server_Network object-group NET-cnes_HHP-Sty
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside extended permit ip object-group HHP_Application_Servers object-group PC_Support
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside extended permit ip object-group HHP_Domain_Controllers object-group PC_Support
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside extended permit ip object-group HHP_Terminal_Servers object-group PC_Support
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside extended permit tcp object-group Oak-DC1 any eq domain
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside extended permit udp object-group Oak-DC1 any eq domain
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside extended permit object-group DNS-Resolving object-group Oak-DC1 any
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside extended permit tcp object-group Maple-DC2 any eq domain
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside extended permit udp object-group Maple-DC2 any eq domain
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside extended permit object-group DNS-Resolving object-group Maple-DC2 any
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside extended permit tcp object-group Aspen-ISA any eq www
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside extended permit tcp object-group Aspen-ISA any eq domain
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside extended permit udp object-group Aspen-ISA any eq domain
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside extended permit tcp object-group Aspen-ISA any eq https
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside extended permit object-group DNS-Resolving object-group Aspen-ISA any
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside extended permit object-group tcp-8080 object-group Aspen-ISA any
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside remark For Symantec Liveupdates
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside extended permit tcp object-group Banyan any eq ftp
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside extended permit tcp object-group Banyan any eq www
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside extended permit tcp object-group Banyan any eq https
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside remark IPSec VPN access from ELm to CNES
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside extended permit object-group IPSEC object-group ELM-ActiveH object-group CNES-Ext-GW
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside extended permit udp object-group ELM-ActiveH object-group CNES-Ext-GW eq 4500
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside extended permit tcp object-group ELM-ActiveH object-group CNES-Ext-GW eq 4500
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside extended permit icmp object-group HHP_Server_Network object-group HHP_DMZ_Network
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside remark Time sync to external ntp server
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside extended permit udp object-group HHP_Domain_Controllers host 192.108.114.23 eq ntp
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside extended permit tcp object-group Beech-Exchange object-group Messagelabs_-_Incoming eq smtp
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside extended permit tcp object-group Aspen-ISA object-group Juniper eq www
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside extended permit tcp object-group Aspen-ISA object-group Juniper eq https
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside extended permit ip object-group Holly-AV object-group Juniper
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_inside extended deny ip any any
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit ip object-group PC_Support object-group HHP_Server_Network
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit ip object-group PC_Support object-group HHP_DMZ_Network
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit ip object-group PC_Support object-group NET-cnes_HHP-Balivanich
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit ip object-group PC_Support object-group NET-cnes_HHP-Sty
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit tcp object-group it-csm any eq ssh
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit tcp object-group it-csm any eq www
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit tcp object-group it-csm any eq https
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES remark Aim's access to Active H server: DSO SQL
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES remark server's access (Task)
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES remark IT Ops - mapped drive for FTP transfer to and from E450/Elm of Entitlement Adjustments
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES remark and Tenancy Changes
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit ip object-group it-sql-test object-group ELM-ActiveH
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit ip object-group DSO-SQLServer object-group ELM-ActiveH
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit ip object-group it-paye-net object-group ELM-ActiveH
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit ip object-group Angela_PC object-group ELM-ActiveH
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit ip object-group Katie_PC object-group ELM-ActiveH
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit ip object-group Pauline_PC object-group ELM-ActiveH
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES remark donald and Findlay RDP access to Active H
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit object-group RDP object-group it-donadon-xp object-group ELM-ActiveH
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit object-group RDP object-group it-donadon-xp object-group HHP_Terminal_Servers
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit object-group RDP object-group it-finfernew-xp object-group ELM-ActiveH
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit object-group RDP object-group it-finfernew-xp object-group HHP_Terminal_Servers
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit ip object-group Angus-Maclean-PC object-group Alder-Intranet
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit ip object-group Angus-Maclean-PC host 192.168.168.17
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit ip object-group Angus-Maclean-PC object-group Juniper
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit ip object-group Iain-Nicolson-PC object-group Alder-Intranet
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit ip object-group Iain-Nicolson-PC host 192.168.168.17
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit ip object-group Iain-Nicolson-PC object-group Juniper
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit ip object-group it-davdon-xp object-group Alder-Intranet
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit ip object-group it-davdon-xp host 192.168.168.17
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit ip object-group it-davdon-xp object-group Juniper
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit ip object-group Alamur-PC object-group Alder-Intranet
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit ip object-group Alamur-PC host 192.168.168.17
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit ip object-group Alamur-PC object-group Juniper
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit ip object-group Gavin_-_new_PC object-group Alder-Intranet
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit ip object-group Gavin_-_new_PC host 192.168.168.17
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit ip object-group Gavin_-_new_PC object-group Juniper
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit object-group RDP object-group NET_cnes-castlebay-staff object-group HHP_Server_Network
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_CNES extended permit object-group RDP object-group NET_cnes_tarbert_staff object-group HHP_Server_Network
    access-list MIS_splitTunnelAcl standard permit 192.168.168.0 255.255.255.0
    access-list inside_nat0_outbound extended permit ip object-group HHP_Server_Network 192.168.168.250 255.255.255.254
    access-list inside_nat0_outbound extended permit ip object-group HHP_Server_Network 192.168.168.224 255.255.255.224
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_DMZ extended permit ip object-group HHP_DMZ_Network object-group PC_Support
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_DMZ extended permit icmp object-group HHP_DMZ_Network object-group HHP_Server_Network
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_DMZ extended permit ip object-group Juniper object-group Angus-Maclean-PC
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_DMZ extended permit ip object-group Juniper object-group Holly-AV
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_DMZ extended permit tcp object-group Juniper object-group Beech-Exchange eq smtp
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_DMZ extended permit tcp object-group Juniper object-group HHP_Domain_Controllers eq domain
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_DMZ extended permit udp object-group Juniper object-group HHP_Domain_Controllers eq domain
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_DMZ remark for backups to USB drive on ASH
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_DMZ extended permit object-group TCP-445 object-group Juniper object-group Ash
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_DMZ extended permit object-group UDP-445 object-group Juniper object-group Ash
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_DMZ extended permit object-group tcp-udp-135-139 object-group Juniper object-group Ash
    access-list CSM_FW_ACL_DMZ extended deny ip any any
    access-list CNES_Support_splitTunnelAcl standard permit 192.168.168.0 255.255.255.0
    access-list RemoteAccess_splitTunnelAcl standard permit 192.168.168.0 255.255.255.0
    access-list outside_cryptomap extended permit ip object-group HHP_Server_Network object-group NET-cnes_HHP-Sty
    pager lines 24
    logging enable
    logging asdm informational
    mtu inside 1500
    mtu outside 1492
    mtu DMZ 1500
    mtu Wireless_HHP 1500
    mtu CNES 1500
    ip local pool CNES_Access 192.168.168.230-192.168.168.249
    ip local pool MIS_Support 192.168.168.250-192.168.168.251
    ip local pool OLM-VPN-Pool 192.168.168.252
    ip local pool HHP_Remote_Access_Pool 192.168.168.200-192.168.168.229
    no failover
    icmp unreachable rate-limit 1 burst-size 1
    no asdm history enable
    arp timeout 14400
    nat-control
    global (outside) 1 interface
    nat (inside) 0 access-list inside_nat0_outbound
    nat (inside) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
    nat (Wireless_HHP) 1 172.20.193.53 255.255.255.255
    nat (Wireless_HHP) 1 172.20.225.0 255.255.255.0
    static (inside,CNES) 192.168.168.0 192.168.168.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
    static (CNES,inside) 187.187.0.0 255.255.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0
    static (Wireless_HHP,inside) 172.20.224.0 172.20.224.0 netmask 255.255.240.0
    static (inside,Wireless_HHP) 192.168.168.0 192.168.168.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
    static (CNES,Wireless_HHP) 187.187.0.0 187.187.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0
    static (inside,outside) 217.36.32.210 192.168.168.91 netmask 255.255.255.255
    static (DMZ,outside) 217.36.32.211 192.168.169.5 netmask 255.255.255.255
    static (inside,DMZ) 192.168.168.0 192.168.168.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
    static (CNES,DMZ) 187.0.0.0 187.0.0.0 netmask 255.0.0.0
    access-group CSM_FW_ACL_inside in interface inside
    access-group outside_access_in_1 in interface outside control-plane
    access-group outside_access_in in interface outside
    access-group CSM_FW_ACL_DMZ in interface DMZ
    access-group CSM_FW_ACL_Wireless_HHP in interface Wireless_HHP
    access-group CSM_FW_ACL_CNES in interface CNES
    route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 81.148.0.157 1
    route Wireless_HHP 172.20.192.0 255.255.240.0 172.16.36.3 1
    route Wireless_HHP 172.20.224.0 255.255.240.0 172.16.36.2 1
    timeout xlate 3:00:00
    timeout conn 1:00:00 half-closed 0:10:00 udp 0:02:00 icmp 0:00:02
    timeout sunrpc 0:10:00 h323 0:05:00 h225 1:00:00 mgcp 0:05:00 mgcp-pat 0:05:00
    timeout sip 0:30:00 sip_media 0:02:00 sip-invite 0:03:00 sip-disconnect 0:02:00
    timeout sip-provisional-media 0:02:00 uauth 0:05:00 absolute
    timeout tcp-proxy-reassembly 0:01:00
    dynamic-access-policy-record DfltAccessPolicy
    aaa-server HHP protocol ldap
    aaa-server HHP (inside) host 192.168.168.2
    timeout 5
    ldap-base-dn dc=hhp,dc=com
    ldap-scope subtree
    ldap-naming-attribute sAMAccountName
    ldap-login-password *
    ldap-login-dn cn=gramor,cn=users,dc=hhp,dc=com
    server-type microsoft
    aaa-server HHP_1 protocol ldap
    aaa-server HHP_1 (inside) host 192.168.168.2
    timeout 5
    ldap-base-dn dc=hhp,dc=com
    ldap-scope subtree
    ldap-naming-attribute sAMAccountName
    ldap-login-password *
    ldap-login-dn cn=administrator,cn=users,dc=hhp,dc=com
    server-type microsoft
    aaa-server HHP_3 protocol ldap
    aaa-server HHP_3 (inside) host 192.168.168.2
    timeout 5
    ldap-base-dn dc=hhp,dc=com
    ldap-scope subtree
    ldap-naming-attribute sAMAccountName
    ldap-login-password *
    ldap-login-dn cn=administrator,cn=users,dc=hhp,dc=com
    server-type microsoft
    aaa authentication ssh console LOCAL
    aaa authentication http console LOCAL
    http server enable
    http 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 inside
    http 192.168.168.0 255.255.255.0 inside
    http 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 outside
    http 194.83.245.242 255.255.255.255 outside
    http 187.187.1.72 255.255.255.255 CNES
    http 187.187.10.90 255.255.255.255 CNES
    no snmp-server location
    no snmp-server contact
    snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication linkup linkdown coldstart
    crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-AES-256-MD5 esp-aes-256 esp-md5-hmac
    crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-DES-SHA esp-des esp-sha-hmac
    crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-DES-MD5 esp-des esp-md5-hmac
    crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-AES-192-MD5 esp-aes-192 esp-md5-hmac
    crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-3DES-MD5 esp-3des esp-md5-hmac
    crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-AES-256-SHA esp-aes-256 esp-sha-hmac
    crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-AES-128-SHA esp-aes esp-sha-hmac
    crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-AES-192-SHA esp-aes-192 esp-sha-hmac
    crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-AES-128-MD5 esp-aes esp-md5-hmac
    crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-3DES-SHA esp-3des esp-sha-hmac
    crypto ipsec security-association lifetime seconds 28800
    crypto ipsec security-association lifetime kilobytes 4608000
    crypto dynamic-map SYSTEM_DEFAULT_CRYPTO_MAP 65535 set pfs group1
    crypto dynamic-map SYSTEM_DEFAULT_CRYPTO_MAP 65535 set transform-set ESP-AES-128-SHA ESP-AES-128-MD5 ESP-AES-192-SHA ESP-AES-192-MD5 ESP-AES-256-SHA ESP-AES-256-MD5 ESP-3DES-SHA ESP-3DES-MD5 ESP-DES-SHA ESP-DES-MD5
    crypto dynamic-map outside_map_dynamic 2 set transform-set ESP-AES-128-SHA ESP-AES-128-MD5 ESP-AES-192-SHA ESP-AES-192-MD5 ESP-AES-256-SHA ESP-AES-256-MD5 ESP-3DES-SHA ESP-3DES-MD5 ESP-DES-SHA ESP-DES-MD5
    crypto map outside_map 1 match address outside_cryptomap
    crypto map outside_map 1 set peer 81.136.160.237
    crypto map outside_map 1 set transform-set ESP-AES-128-SHA ESP-AES-128-MD5 ESP-AES-192-SHA ESP-AES-192-MD5 ESP-AES-256-SHA ESP-AES-256-MD5 ESP-3DES-SHA ESP-3DES-MD5 ESP-DES-SHA ESP-DES-MD5
    crypto map outside_map 30001 ipsec-isakmp dynamic outside_map_dynamic
    crypto map outside_map 65535 ipsec-isakmp dynamic SYSTEM_DEFAULT_CRYPTO_MAP
    crypto map outside_map interface outside
    crypto ca trustpoint ASDM_TrustPoint0
    enrollment terminal
    fqdn none
    subject-name O=Hebridean Housing Partnership Limited,CN=secure-access.hebrideanhousing.co.uk,L=Isle of Lewis,ST=Scotland,C=GB
    keypair SSL_Certificate
    crl configure
    crypto ca trustpoint ASDM_TrustPoint1
    enrollment terminal
    fqdn none
    crl configure
    crypto ca certificate chain ASDM_TrustPoint0
    certificate 0100000000012790a5c005
        30820530 30820418 a0030201 02020b01 00000000 012790a5 c005300d 06092a86
        4886f70d 01010505 00306a31 23302106 0355040b 131a4f72 67616e69 7a617469
        6f6e2056 616c6964 6174696f 6e204341 31133011 06035504 0a130a47 6c6f6261
        6c536967 6e312e30 2c060355 04031325 476c6f62 616c5369 676e204f 7267616e
        697a6174 696f6e20 56616c69 64617469 6f6e2043 41301e17 0d313030 33323431
        34313835 385a170d 31333033 32343134 31383534 5a308197 310b3009 06035504
        06130247 42311130 0f060355 04081308 53636f74 6c616e64 31163014 06035504
        07130d49 736c6520 6f66204c 65776973 312e302c 06035504 0a132548 65627269
        6465616e 20486f75 73696e67 20506172 746e6572 73686970 204c696d 69746564
        312d302b 06035504 03132473 65637572 652d6163 63657373 2e686562 72696465
        616e686f 7573696e 672e636f 2e756b30 82012230 0d06092a 864886f7 0d010101
        05000382 010f0030 82010a02 82010100 def181d9 c34c58a8 9abcc849 7d8ad0a9
        3c64c77f f3126c81 30911f41 5903a92c 81fb374b 2fe2680e 10b26dce 81ca0c23
        af2c9f9a 52295e8c d2223fa6 7c4c386d 51c6fb16 a47688e6 e47e2410 b0283503
        fd72abd3 e59d3b02 cd47706e babf948c 4e0282a3 5f789ff7 8041b2db ceac64eb
        3e163b38 3a8ecc25 0c4802a8 d17fecd9 f1a36288 29202df4 b20ae891 f95ce055
        6e670559 3d075024 7f3ac7ef 26218154 a7f6a399 34c43c4a 97c2c88c c4588ee4
        77cc2ad8 b1bd868d d55c2b9b 727e9904 66d0fb52 c212abd7 a06f28f1 ad2aa04b
        3d7b3094 c59c00d4 cf51fefb d8bfa101 8ba9c4ba 5cf629ff c50716d3 71019a98
        8fa55b83 6b158b6d 1043f092 646ef07d 02030100 01a38201 a7308201 a3301f06
        03551d23 04183016 80147d6d 2aec66ab a75136ab 0269f170 8fc4590b 9a1f3049
        06082b06 01050507 0101043d 303b3039 06082b06 01050507 3002862d 68747470
        3a2f2f73 65637572 652e676c 6f62616c 7369676e 2e6e6574 2f636163 6572742f
        6f726776 312e6372 74303f06 03551d1f 04383036 3034a032 a030862e 68747470
        3a2f2f63 726c2e67 6c6f6261 6c736967 6e2e6e65 742f4f72 67616e69 7a617469
        6f6e5661 6c312e63 726c301d 0603551d 0e041604 14d398d5 ddf29355 15b04750
        baccc6b3 0f97a6c9 94302f06 03551d11 04283026 82247365 63757265 2d616363
        6573732e 68656272 69646561 6e686f75 73696e67 2e636f2e 756b3009 0603551d
        13040230 00300e06 03551d0f 0101ff04 04030205 a0302906 03551d25 04223020
        06082b06 01050507 03010608 2b060105 05070302 060a2b06 01040182 370a0303
        304b0603 551d2004 44304230 4006092b 06010401 a0320114 30333031 06082b06
        01050507 02011625 68747470 3a2f2f77 77772e67 6c6f6261 6c736967 6e2e6e65
        742f7265 706f7369 746f7279 2f301106 09608648 0186f842 01010404 030206c0
        300d0609 2a864886 f70d0101 05050003 82010100 8af3be01 c4830d83 9b347355
        de7496ef bd76b86c ee92f32f 1157ef11 6ad949b6 611537ad 81f06408 73ec6fe2
        6466675c cf31a80f bead422d ec574f95 55fe0b7a 97e271e7 0220c7b1 53376843
        ff7f7280 f9bfdee6 3584e123 00c37d9f 5004b766 9469ead5 f002744c fd50271c
        6bcdb54c e5db85aa 9760a330 d72464a2 bc8ecdff d80bbc27 7551e97c ee9b7078
        9207f9d6 b969a47a 6df722b6 14ce803d 8d4bb9e9 4695e8e6 d453950e 06506594
        ec7652ea 365cdf94 90e2f7ee 855dadb5 c0459d73 bb6d01a8 3c076718 7f80de40
        c5eb9e0e 17c93087 fd5c5fc1 fd6401fe 7e5038b1 3da1d250 01ccd8be 964d5557
        b320c4c1 0015d1b7 daad7527 930b0c90 7711704f
      quit
    crypto ca certificate chain ASDM_TrustPoint1
    certificate ca 0400000000011e44a5f52a
        30820467 3082034f a0030201 02020b04 00000000 011e44a5 f52a300d 06092a86
        4886f70d 01010505 00305731 0b300906 03550406 13024245 31193017 06035504
        0a131047 6c6f6261 6c536967 6e206e76 2d736131 10300e06 0355040b 1307526f
        6f742043 41311b30 19060355 04031312 476c6f62 616c5369 676e2052 6f6f7420
        4341301e 170d3037 30343131 31323030 30305a17 0d313730 34313131 32303030
        305a306a 31233021 06035504 0b131a4f 7267616e 697a6174 696f6e20 56616c69
        64617469 6f6e2043 41311330 11060355 040a130a 476c6f62 616c5369 676e312e
        302c0603 55040313 25476c6f 62616c53 69676e20 4f726761 6e697a61 74696f6e
        2056616c 69646174 696f6e20 43413082 0122300d 06092a86 4886f70d 01010105
        00038201 0f003082 010a0282 010100a1 2fc4bcce 8703e967 c189c8e5 93fc7db4
        ad9ef663 4e6ae89c 2c7389a2 01f48f21 f8fd259d 58166d86 f6ee4957 757e75ea
        22117e3d fbc74241 dcfcc50c 9155807b eb64331d 9bf9ca38 e9abc625 43512540
        f4e47e18 556aa98f 103a401e d65783ef 7f2f342f 2dd2f653 c2190db7 edc981f5
        462cb423 425e9d13 0375ecea 6afc577c c936973b 98dc1313 ecec41fa 5d34eab9
        93e71016 65cc9c92 fdf5c59d 3e4ab909 fce45f1e 695f4df4 567244b1 1d2303c8
        36f66588 c8bf3916 458e1e26 6c5116c5 2a0038c5 a4136995 7dab013b a8c414b4
        80daac1a 4420d5fe a9067b14 27afe030 21dd90f4 a9d52319 2e1e03e6 c1df9529
        e4c19443 dd3e90aa cb4bc9be 8ad33902 03010001 a382011f 3082011b 300e0603
        551d0f01 01ff0404 03020106 30120603 551d1301 01ff0408 30060101 ff020100
        301d0603 551d0e04 1604147d 6d2aec66 aba75136 ab0269f1 708fc459 0b9a1f30
        4b060355 1d200444 30423040 06092b06 010401a0 32011430 33303106 082b0601
        05050702 01162568 7474703a 2f2f7777 772e676c 6f62616c 7369676e 2e6e6574
        2f726570 6f736974 6f72792f 30330603 551d1f04 2c302a30 28a026a0 24862268
        7474703a 2f2f6372 6c2e676c 6f62616c 7369676e 2e6e6574 2f726f6f 742e6372
        6c301106 09608648 0186f842 01010404 03020204 30200603 551d2504 19301706
        0a2b0601 04018237 0a030306 09608648 0186f842 0401301f 0603551d 23041830
        16801460 7b661a45 0d97ca89 502f7d04 cd34a8ff fcfd4b30 0d06092a 864886f7
        0d010105 05000382 01010079 47fc15d7 4c79df0f 7a9eced4 7c4b63c9 89b57b3f
        9912e89c 8c9a492f e04e954a edc7bcbe f1a2db8e 931dba71 54aa4bd9 89222487
        c504a8ac 8252a052 f8b8e14f a1276663 214a39e7 c7c54e5f b2d61d13 6d30e9ce
        d7a21cbc 290a733c 5b2349fe d6ffcab0 4ff5f267 98c04711 f8b748a6 9009d642
        beeab1b9 5342c39c 20c9fba1 5bb5566d 8781c860 acc4b972 270a8e1e a8b12ecd
        32a27857 b09cf895 bb438e8c 31866e53 0dc61205 ba416ea8 35300918 1d0261ff
        fdee35de 6ac33bd0 4d4b4e50 b256360c 445dda1a 652ae698 56a96333 2e04e7ae
        e8f48eb7 b2da7dc0 c8e2aea6 282fe3c9 73bdfc07 4134b7aa 6eeea7db d1933ced
        90ec3292 88d9c823 6c7421
      quit
    crypto isakmp identity hostname
    crypto isakmp enable outside
    crypto isakmp policy 10
    authentication pre-share
    encryption 3des
    hash sha
    group 2
    lifetime 86400
    crypto isakmp policy 30
    authentication pre-share
    encryption 3des
    hash sha
    group 1
    lifetime 86400
    telnet 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 inside
    telnet timeout 5
    ssh 187.187.1.41 255.255.255.255 inside
    ssh 187.187.1.72 255.255.255.255 inside
    ssh 187.187.77.81 255.255.255.255 inside
    ssh 187.187.10.19 255.255.255.255 inside
    ssh 187.187.10.229 255.255.255.255 inside
    ssh 187.187.160.7 255.255.255.255 inside
    ssh 187.187.1.41 255.255.255.255 outside
    ssh 187.187.1.72 255.255.255.255 outside
    ssh 187.187.77.81 255.255.255.255 outside
    ssh 187.187.10.19 255.255.255.255 outside
    ssh 187.187.10.229 255.255.255.255 outside
    ssh 187.187.160.7 255.255.255.255 outside
    ssh timeout 15
    console timeout 0
    vpdn group BT request dialout pppoe
    vpdn group BT localname B*******.btclick.com
    vpdn group BT ppp authentication chap
    vpdn username B*******@hg39.btclick.com password *********
    dhcpd auto_config outside
    threat-detection basic-threat
    threat-detection statistics access-list
    no threat-detection statistics tcp-intercept
    ssl trust-point ASDM_TrustPoint0 outside
    ssl trust-point ASDM_TrustPoint0 outside vpnlb-ip
    webvpn
    enable inside
    enable outside
    group-policy HHP_Remote_Access_1 internal
    group-policy HHP_Remote_Access_1 attributes
    wins-server value 192.168.168.2 192.168.168.2
    dns-server value 192.168.168.2 192.168.168.3
    vpn-tunnel-protocol IPSec
    split-tunnel-policy tunnelspecified
    split-tunnel-network-list value CNES_Support_splitTunnelAcl
    group-policy HHP_Remote_Access internal
    group-policy HHP_Remote_Access attributes
    wins-server value 192.168.168.2 192.168.168.2
    dns-server value 192.168.168.2 192.168.168.3
    vpn-tunnel-protocol IPSec
    split-tunnel-policy tunnelspecified
    split-tunnel-network-list value CNES_Support_splitTunnelAcl
    group-policy Omfax internal
    group-policy Omfax attributes
    wins-server value 192.168.168.2 192.168.168.3
    dns-server value 192.168.168.2 192.168.168.3
    vpn-tunnel-protocol IPSec webvpn
    webvpn
      svc ask none default webvpn
    group-policy MIS_1 internal
    group-policy MIS_1 attributes
    wins-server value 192.168.168.2 192.168.168.3
    dns-server value 192.168.168.2 192.168.168.3
    vpn-tunnel-protocol IPSec
    split-tunnel-policy tunnelspecified
    split-tunnel-network-list value MIS_splitTunnelAcl
    default-domain value hhp.com
    group-policy RemoteAccess internal
    group-policy RemoteAccess attributes
    wins-server value 192.168.168.2 192.168.168.3
    dns-server value 192.168.168.2 192.168.168.3
    vpn-tunnel-protocol IPSec
    split-tunnel-policy tunnelspecified
    split-tunnel-network-list value RemoteAccess_splitTunnelAcl
    group-policy CNES_Access internal
    group-policy CNES_Access attributes
    wins-server value 192.168.168.2 192.168.168.3
    dns-server value 192.168.168.2 192.168.168.3
    vpn-tunnel-protocol IPSec
    split-tunnel-policy tunnelspecified
    split-tunnel-network-list value CNES_Support_splitTunnelAcl
    group-policy HHP internal
    group-policy HHP attributes
    dhcp-network-scope none
    vpn-access-hours none
    vpn-idle-timeout none
    vpn-session-timeout none
    vpn-filter none
    vpn-tunnel-protocol IPSec webvpn
    password-storage disable
    ip-comp disable
    re-xauth disable
    group-lock none
    pfs disable
    ipsec-udp disable
    split-tunnel-policy tunnelall
    split-tunnel-network-list none
    split-dns none
    secure-unit-authentication disable
    user-authentication disable
    user-authentication-idle-timeout none
    ip-phone-bypass disable
    leap-bypass disable
    nem disable
    backup-servers keep-client-config
    client-firewall none
    webvpn
      url-list value Severs
      filter none
      homepage none
      port-forward disable
      http-proxy disable
      sso-server none
      svc dtls none
      svc keep-installer none
      svc rekey time none
      svc rekey method none
      svc dpd-interval client none
      svc dpd-interval gateway none
      svc compression none
      svc modules none
      svc profiles none
      svc ask none default webvpn
      customization none
      http-comp none
      user-storage none
      storage-key none
      hidden-shares none
      smart-tunnel disable
      activex-relay disable
      file-entry disable
      file-browsing disable
      url-entry disable
      deny-message none
    group-policy MIS internal
    group-policy MIS attributes
    wins-server value 192.168.168.2 192.168.168.3
    dns-server value 192.168.168.2 192.168.168.3
    vpn-tunnel-protocol IPSec
    split-tunnel-policy tunnelspecified
    split-tunnel-network-list value MIS_splitTunnelAcl
    username test password Kg/Rgy23do7gPGTv encrypted privilege 0
    username test attributes
    vpn-group-policy HHP_Remote_Access
    username catneil password yOgiHCGobUNIkjcN encrypted privilege 0
    username omfax password pvUaCLwilGmQVifd encrypted privilege 0
    username backup password IHQbl.JAoESlM9Jv encrypted privilege 0
    username misadmin password 8IZXmHa67HIJYHK1 encrypted
    username misadmin attributes
    service-type remote-access
    username gramor password ne829U0rGFVEedhY encrypted privilege 15
    username gramor attributes
    vpn-group-policy HHP_Remote_Access
    webvpn
      url-list value Severs
    username aim_user password 5OQaWCdB18qiHlOn encrypted privilege 0
    username aim_user attributes
    vpn-group-policy CNES_Support
    username katask password 2WsX.HoqKXuiqkDk encrypted privilege 0
    username katask attributes
    vpn-group-policy CNES_Support
    username janboyd password ZEUyykwzME6hII2i encrypted privilege 0
    username marmor password C5n48AiRLXwxAeBQ encrypted privilege 0
    username marste password amwTL584WdiT87Tb encrypted privilege 0
    username helmah password RvU8c.3w0H3/MJz4 encrypted privilege 0
    username anglea password wGlUJDBrmJI.uz./ encrypted privilege 0
    username anglea attributes
    vpn-group-policy CNES_Support
    username fiobuc password 5Uispw90wqvDYerQ encrypted privilege 0
    tunnel-group DefaultRAGroup general-attributes
    authentication-server-group HHP_1
    tunnel-group DefaultWEBVPNGroup general-attributes
    authentication-server-group HHP_1
    default-group-policy HHP
    tunnel-group DefaultWEBVPNGroup webvpn-attributes
    nbns-server 192.168.168.2 timeout 2 retry 2
    nbns-server 192.168.168.3 timeout 2 retry 2
    tunnel-group WebVPN type remote-access
    tunnel-group WebVPN general-attributes
    authentication-server-group HHP_3
    default-group-policy HHP
    username-from-certificate UID
    tunnel-group CNES_Access

  • Windows 2008 R2 on Cisco UCS B200M networking problems

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    Right now I have installed W2008 directly on hard disks on the B200M hardware.
    The problem is this: even though I think I've configured the network hardware correctly, using the Cisco VIC driver software, I cannot get networking to work in any reliable way.  I cannot even get ping to work consistantly.  I can ping my local server address, but I cannot ping my gateway (HSRP address).  When I try, I get a "Reply from 10.100.1.x: Destination host unreachable (x being each particular server's last octet). I CAN, however, ping the individual IP addresses of the core switches.  I can also ping some, but not all, the other devices that share the servers' subnet.  There are no errors being generated, the arp tables  (for those devices I can ping) look good, netstat looks OK.  But I cannot get outside the local subnet...
    Except when I can.
    There are times when I can get all the way out to the Internet, and I can download patches from Microsoft.  When it works, it works as expected.  But if I reboot the server, oftentimes networking stops working.  Yet another reboot can get things going again.  This happens even though I've made no changes to either the UCS configs or the OS.
    I cannot figure out any reason when it works at some times and not at others.  I've made sure I have a native VLAN set, I've tried pinning to specific ports on the Fabric Interconnects.  There is just no rhyme or reason to it.
    Anyone know of where I can look?  I'm very familiar with Windows on stand-alone boxes (although it's no longer my area of expertise), and I manage a global WAN (BGP, OSPF, Nexus 7k, etc.) so I'm no dummy when it comes to networking, but I am utterly stumped on this one.        

    The problem was this: while the NICs on the blade server are called vNIC0 and vNIC1, Windows was calling vNIC1 "Local Area Connection" and vNIC0 "Local Area Connection 2".  So what I configured on UCS did not match what I was configuring in Windows.  Completely, utterly ridiculous.
    Anyway, networking is working now without any issues.  Thanks for you suggestion; it did get me looking in the right direction.

  • PowerBook G4 can't connect to WPA Personal network?

    Hi all,
    I recently set up a wireless network in my apartment building. The router isn't AirPort (I know, but as soon as I have the money!). However, four of us (myself included) can get on the wireless network with no problem...that's two MacBooks on 10.4, and two PC laptops.
    The fifth computer is the problem. Somewhere I read that 10.2 doesn't support WPA Personal networks, so I upgraded his computer to 10.4. Still, no dice on connecting to our wireless net.
    Here are his AirPort specs:
    Wireless Card Type: AirPort
    Wireless Card Locale: USA
    Wireless Card Firmware Version: 9.52
    Is this the wrong firmware version? Where would I find the right one (browsing through the downloads, I could only find firmware updates for the base stations)? I've run all the OS updates and the one Airport update that appeared in the regular Software Updates screen.
    Help! Any ideas? Should I give up on WPA Personal?

    Oh geez, I can't even post to the right forum. Apologies!

  • My ipad2 is unable to find wireless network(s). while at home I am able to connect my MacBook and iPhone to network but am unable to connect iPad. I have restarted the device multiple times and even reset the network and all settings but still no luck

    my ipad2 is unable to find wireless network(s). while at home I am able to connect my MacBook and iPhone to network but am unable to connect iPad. I have restarted the device multiple times and even reset the network and all settings but still no luck

    Look at iOS Troubleshooting Wi-Fi networks and connections  http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1398
    iPad: Issues connecting to Wi-Fi networks  http://support.apple.com/kb/ts3304
    iOS: Recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4199
    Additional things to try.
    Try this first. Turn Off your iPad. Then turn Off (disconnect power cord) the wireless router & then back On. Now boot your iPad. Hopefully it will see the WiFi.
    Go to Settings>Wi-Fi and turn Off. Then while at Settings>Wi-Fi, turn back On and chose a Network.
    Change the channel on your wireless router. Instructions at http://macintoshhowto.com/advanced/how-to-get-a-good-range-on-your-wireless-netw ork.html
    Another thing to try - Go into your router security settings and change from WEP to WPA with AES.
    How to Quickly Fix iPad 3 Wi-Fi Reception Problems
    http://osxdaily.com/2012/03/21/fix-new-ipad-3-wi-fi-reception-problems/
    If none of the above suggestions work, look at this link.
    iPad Wi-Fi Problems: Comprehensive List of Fixes
    http://appletoolbox.com/2010/04/ipad-wi-fi-problems-comprehensive-list-of-fixes/
    Fix iPad Wifi Connection and Signal Issues  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwWtIG5jUxE
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    If any of the above solutions work, please post back what solved your problem. It will help others with the same problem.
     Cheers, Tom

  • Problem VOFR cisco 3810 and Cisco 1750

    -I have a network with equipment 3810 Cisco and Cisco 1750 in topology in stars.
    -The router central is a Cisco 3810 wthin a E1 connected to PBX
    - other router in the network, have fxs wthin two port
    - the network this working with vofr
    - the problem is: from an equipment 1750 I can call to a Cisco 3810 but from an equipment 3810 I can not to a cisco 1750.
    - but if I place debug in Cisco 1750 ( debug voice ccaip inout) I watch that the call this arriving
    - the configurations de routers is OK
    - please it can help me

    ---------------Debug voice ccaip inout-----------------------------------
    ARBORAL-R#
    ARBORAL-R#
    ARBORAL-R#ter moni
    ARBORAL-R#
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.358: cc_api_call_setup_ind (vdbPtr=0x810920C0, callInfo={called=6250,called_oct3=0x0,calling=,calling_oct3=0x0,subscriber_type_str=Unknown,
    fdest=1 peer_tag=0},callID=0x80FF6BB4)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.358: cc_api_call_setup_ind type 0 , prot 11
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.362: cc_process_call_setup_ind (event=0x81093FA8) handed call to app "DEFAULT"
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.362: sess_appl: ev(23=CC_EV_CALL_SETUP_IND), cid(1), disp(0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.362: sess_appl: ev(SSA_EV_CALL_SETUP_IND), cid(1), disp(0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.362: ccCallSetContext (callID=0x1, context=0x81074A5C)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.366: ssaCallSetupInd finalDest cllng(), clled(6250)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.366: ssaSetupPeer cid(1) peer list: tag(6250) called number (6250) tag(1) called number (6250)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.366: ssaSetupPeer rotary_dialpeer_status(1)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.366: ssaSetupPeer cid(1), destPat(6250), matched(4), prefix(), peer(81213410), peer->encapType (1)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.366: ccCallProceeding (callID=0x1, prog_ind=0x0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.366: ccCallSetupRequest (Inbound call = 0x1, outbound peer =6250, dest=, params=0x81074A70 mode=0, *callID=0x8109F780)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.366: ccCallSetupRequest numbering_type 0x0
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.366: dest pattern 6250, called 6250, digit_strip 1
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.370: callingNumber=, calledNumber=6250, redirectNumber=
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.370: accountNumber=, pinNumber=
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.370: finalDestFlag=1, guid=06e4.bc49.8945.19b9.0000.0000.fdc3.ac59
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.370: peer_tag=6250
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.370: ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate: (vdbPtr=0x81069AF4, dest=, callParams={called=6250,called_oct3=0x0, calling=,calling_oct3=0x0, subscriber_type_str=Unknown, fdest=1, voice_peer_tag=6250},mode=0x0) vdbPtr type = 6
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.370: ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate: (vdbPtr=0x81069AF4, dest=, callParams={called=6250, called_oct3 0x0,
    calling=,calling_oct3 0x0,fdest=1, voice_peer_tag=6250}, mode=0x0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.370: ccSaveDialpeerTag (callID=0x1, dialpeer_tag=
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.370: ccCallSetContext (callID=0x2, context=0x810C043C)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.378: cc_api_call_proceeding(vdbPtr=0x81069AF4, callID=0x2,
    prog_ind=0x0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.378: cc_api_call_alert(vdbPtr=0x81069AF4, callID=0x2, prog_ind=0x8, sig_ind=0x1)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.378: sess_appl: ev(20=CC_EV_CALL_PROCEEDING), cid(2), disp(0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.378: cid(2)st(SSA_CS_CALL_SETTING)ev(SSA_EV_CALL_PROCEEDING)
    oldst(SSA_CS_MAPPING)cfid(-1)csize(0)in(0)fDest(0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.382: -cid2(1)st2(SSA_CS_CALL_SETTING)oldst2(SSA_CS_MAPPING)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.382: ssaIgnore cid(2), st(SSA_CS_CALL_SETTING),oldst(1), ev(20)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.382: sess_appl: ev(7=CC_EV_CALL_ALERT), cid(2), disp(0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.382: cid(2)st(SSA_CS_CALL_SETTING)ev(SSA_EV_CALL_ALERT)
    oldst(SSA_CS_CALL_SETTING)cfid(-1)csize(0)in(0)fDest(0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.382: -cid2(1)st2(SSA_CS_CALL_SETTING)oldst2(SSA_CS_MAPPING)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.382: ccCallAlert (callID=0x1, prog_ind=0x8, sig_ind=0x1)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.382: ccConferenceCreate (confID=0x8109F7F8, callID1=0x1, callID2=0x2, tag=0x0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.382: cc_api_bridge_done (confID=0x1, srcIF=0x810920C0, srcCallID=0x1, dstCallID=0x2, disposition=0, tag=0x0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.386: cc_api_bridge_done (confID=0x1, srcIF=0x81069AF4, srcCallID=0x2, dstCallID=0x1, disposition=0, tag=0x0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.386: cc_api_caps_ind (dstVdbPtr=0x810920C0, dstCallId=0x1, srcCallId=0x2,
    caps={codec=0xEBFB, fax_rate=0x7F, vad=0x3, modem=0x2
    codec_bytes=0, signal_type=3})
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.386: cc_api_caps_ind (Playout: mode 0, initial 56068,min 33034, max 5688)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.386: cc_api_caps_ind (dstVdbPtr=0x81069AF4, dstCallId=0x2, srcCallId=0x1,
    caps={codec=0x8, fax_rate=0x2, vad=0x2, modem=0x1
    codec_bytes=30, signal_type=2})
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.386: cc_api_caps_ind (Playout: mode 0, initial 0,min 0, max 0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.386: cc_api_caps_ack (dstVdbPtr=0x81069AF4, dstCallId=0x2, srcCallId=0x1,
    caps={codec=0x8, fax_rate=0x2, vad=0x2, modem=0x1
    codec_bytes=30, signal_type=2})
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.386: cc_api_caps_ack (dstVdbPtr=0x810920C0, dstCallId=0x1, srcCallId=0x2,
    caps={codec=0x8, fax_rate=0x2, vad=0x2, modem=0x1
    codec_bytes=30, signal_type=2})
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.390: cc_api_call_disconnected(vdbPtr=0x81069AF4, callID=0x2, cause=0xAC)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.390: sess_appl: ev(28=CC_EV_CONF_CREATE_DONE), cid(1), disp(0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.390: cid(1)st(SSA_CS_CONFERENCING_ALERT)ev(SSA_EV_CONF_CREATE_DONE)
    oldst(SSA_CS_MAPPING)cfid(1)csize(0)in(1)fDest(1)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.390: -cid2(2)st2(SSA_CS_CONFERENCING_ALERT)oldst2(SSA_CS_CALL_SETTING)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.390: sess_appl: ev(12=CC_EV_CALL_DISCONNECTED), cid(2), disp(0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.394: cid(2)st(SSA_CS_CONFERENCED_ALERT)ev(SSA_EV_CALL_DISCONNECTED)
    oldst(SSA_CS_CALL_SETTING)cfid(1)csize(0)in(0)fDest(0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.394: -cid2(1)st2(SSA_CS_CONFERENCED_ALERT)oldst2(SSA_CS_CONFERENCING_ALERT)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.394: ssaDisconnectedAlert: redirect_numbers(0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.394: ccConferenceDestroy (confID=0x1, tag=0x0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.394: cc_api_bridge_drop_done (confID=0x1, srcIF=0x810920C0, srcCallID=0x1, dstCallID=0x2, disposition=0 tag=0x0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.394: cc_api_bridge_drop_done (confID=0x1, srcIF=0x81069AF4, srcCallID=0x2, dstCallID=0x1, disposition=0 tag=0x0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.394: sess_appl: ev(29=CC_EV_CONF_DESTROY_DONE), cid(1), disp(0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.394: cid(1)st(SSA_CS_ALERT_DISC_CONF_DESTROYING)ev(SSA_EV_CONF_DESTROY_DONE)
    oldst(SSA_CS_CONFERENCING_ALERT)cfid(1)csize(0)in(1)fDest(1)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.398: -cid2(2)st2(SSA_CS_ALERT_DISC_CONF_DESTROYING)oldst2(SSA_CS_CONFERENCED_ALERT)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.398: ssa: Disconnected cid(2) state(11) cause(0xAC)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.398: ssaCallDisconnectAlert: cid(2), peer-cid(1)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.398: ccCallDisconnect (callID=0x2, cause=0xAC tag=0x0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.402: cc_api_call_disconnect_done(vdbPtr=0x81069AF4, callID=0x2, disp=0, tag=0x0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.402: sess_appl: ev(13=CC_EV_CALL_DISCONNECT_DONE), cid(2), disp(0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.402: cid(2)st(SSA_CS_ALERT_DISC_DISCONNECTING)ev(SSA_EV_CALL_DISCONNECT_DONE)
    oldst(SSA_CS_CONFERENCED_ALERT)cfid(-1)csize(0)in(0)fDest(0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.402: -cid2(1)st2(SSA_CS_ALERT_DISC_DISCONNECTING)oldst2(SSA_CS_ALERT_DISC_CONF_DESTROYING)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.406: ssaDisconnectDone: Rotary Retry cid(1) peer list: tag(1) called number (6250)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.406: ssaSetupPeer cid(1) peer list: tag(1) called number (6250)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.406: ssaSetupPeer rotary_dialpeer_status(2)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.406: ssaSetupPeer cid(1), destPat(6250), matched(0), prefix(), peer(81211DC4), peer->encapType (5)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.406: ccCallProceeding (callID=0x1, prog_ind=0x0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.406: ccCallSetupRequest (Inbound call = 0x1, outbound peer =1, dest=, params=0x81074A70 mode=0, *callID=0x8109F7C0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.406: ccCallSetupRequest numbering_type 0x0
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.406: dest pattern ...., called 6250, digit_strip 0
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.406: callingNumber=, calledNumber=6250, redirectNumber=
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.406: accountNumber=, pinNumber=
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.410: finalDestFlag=1, guid=06e4.bc49.8945.19b9.0000.0000.fdc3.ac59
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.410: peer_tag=1
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.410: ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate: (vdbPtr=0x810920C0, dest=, callParams={called=6250,called_oct3=0x0, calling=,calling_oct3=0x0, subscriber_type_str=Unknown, fdest=1, voice_peer_tag=1},mode=0x0) vdbPtr type = 11
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.410: ccSaveDialpeerTag (callID=0x1, dialpeer_tag=
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.410: ccCallSetContext (callID=0x3, context=0x810C0D90)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.458: cc_api_call_proceeding(vdbPtr=0x810920C0, callID=0x3,
    prog_ind=0x8)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.462: sess_appl: ev(20=CC_EV_CALL_PROCEEDING), cid(3), disp(0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.462: cid(3)st(SSA_CS_CALL_SETTING)ev(SSA_EV_CALL_PROCEEDING)
    oldst(SSA_CS_MAPPING)cfid(-1)csize(0)in(0)fDest(0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.462: -cid2(1)st2(SSA_CS_CALL_SETTING)oldst2(SSA_CS_ALERT_DISC_CONF_DESTROYING)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.462: ssaIgnore cid(3), st(SSA_CS_CALL_SETTING),oldst(1), ev(20)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.466: cc_api_call_disconnected(vdbPtr=0x810920C0, callID=0x3, cause=0x3)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.466: sess_appl: ev(12=CC_EV_CALL_DISCONNECTED), cid(3), disp(0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.466: cid(3)st(SSA_CS_CALL_SETTING)ev(SSA_EV_CALL_DISCONNECTED)
    oldst(SSA_CS_CALL_SETTING)cfid(-1)csize(0)in(0)fDest(0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.466: -cid2(1)st2(SSA_CS_CALL_SETTING)oldst2(SSA_CS_ALERT_DISC_CONF_DESTROYING)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.466: ssa: Disconnected cid(3) state(1) cause(0x3)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.470: ccCallDisconnect (callID=0x3, cause=0x3 tag=0x0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.470: ccCallDisconnect (callID=0x1, cause=0x3 tag=0x0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.470: cc_api_call_disconnect_done(vdbPtr=0x810920C0, callID=0x3, disp=0, tag=0x0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.470: sess_appl: ev(13=CC_EV_CALL_DISCONNECT_DONE), cid(3), disp(0)
    *Mar 4 00:01:59.474: cid(3)st(SSA_CS_DISCONNECTING)ev(SSA_EV_CALL_DISCONNECT_DONE)
    oldst(SSA_CS_CALL_SETTING)cfid(-1
    ARBORAL-R#
    ARBORAL-R#
    ARBORAL-R#

  • Time Capsule and Cisco router

    Will Time Capsule work with a Cisco Router E4200 that is connected to a Worldbook NAS?
    I do not need it to serve as a router, only a sytematic backup solution fro all of our Macs in the network.  We use the NAS as a company client File store and share internally to our staff.

    The TC can be bridged and plonked into the network with no problems.
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