Problem with Cisco 3250 mobile router WMIC configuration

I have two 3250 mobile routers, and each one has 2 WMICs, 1 MARC and 1 4-port FEMIC. WIC1 seems to be the AP since its FE port connects to the FE0/0 or MARC, and WIC2 seems to be the bridge since its FE0 connects to FEMIC's FE2/3. The IOS version of router is 12.4(2)T3, and IOS version of both WMIC is 12.2(15).
I configured two routers in the following way (similar configuration as the police car example in the 3200 router software configuration guide):
1. Router1's WIC2 (bridge) acts as WGB, and router2's WIC2 (bridge) acts as root bridge.
2. Router2 is the DHCP server also.
3. WIC1 of each router is configured as root AP.
During my testing, the following scenarios happened:
1. WIC2 of both router can successfully associated.
2. Wired client can get IP address from router2 when it is pluged into either router's FE ports.
3. Wirless client can associate with the bridge connection, i.e. connected to the wirless bridge connection. (Weired! Can bridge work as a AP?)
4. Wireless client can't stably associate with WIC1 of either router, which is supposed to work as AP. A lot of authentication and deauthentication messages are flushing in the console. IP address can be leased, however, Ping was not successful.
My question is:
1. Why did this kind of problem happen?
2. How should i configure each WIC to achieve the set up of wireless client associate with AP and routers communicate through bridge?
3. Is my understanding on 3200 router wrong?
Thanks a lot for reply!

Hello,
i have the same problem with router CISCO861W-GN-E-K9. Version 12.4(22r)YB5, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Can someone help?
Thank you.
Here is my config for internal AP and router.

Similar Messages

  • Problem with cisco series 800 router and SMTP

    Hello,
    we bought a 877 cisco router and have some problem with SMTP.
    I try to read all forum and KB about but do not find any solution.
    the problem is that when i try to send any email from client (windows mail) i receive a error 533: you need to supply the correct username and password.
    when trying throught hmailserver i receive an email "undeliverable" with this error in body:
    Error Type: SMTP
    Remote server (62.149.128.202) issued an error.
    hMailServer sent: EHLO Globalnet
    Remote server replied: 502 unimplemented (#5.5.1)
    receving email work correctly.
    i'm already using smtp auth, and with my old router everything work fine.
    so i beleive is a config problem, maybe with ESMTP (ehlo)?.
    i attach my config:

    Dear sirs
    Thank you for answer so quickly
    I download this document from Cisco “Configuring the (Remote) Common Application Programming Interface for Cisco 800 Series Router”.
    I have a Lan with Asterisk IP-PBX , the Cisco router have a BRI to public exchange (ISDN) , the router act like a DCP (ISDN- Device Control Protocol) server and listen (DCP messages) in 2578 port.
    I need o know the contents of the TCP frame that carry (ISDN-TCP, the DCP messages) to put a SIP client to talk with PSTN/ISDN using the router. I want to write a software module in Asterisk that translate SIP in (ISDN-DCP) to connect the SIP Phones to the PSTN/ISDN using the BRI ports of the Cisco router. I need to now the contents of this message to dialogue with RCAPI server of the router.
    If forum is the right place perhaps to put this, Could you give me a better place, a mail or other forum to receive the speciation of (ISDN-DCP)
    thank you
    With kinds Regards
    João Pereira Rosa

  • NTP Service on Domain Controller have problem with cisco switch

    Hello!
    I  have Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 Domain Controller with NTP services
    The windows opertion system clients get NTP time ok.
    There are problem with cisco switch, can't get time from NTP.
    Can anybody help me to fix problem?
    C:\Users\Sysuser>w32tm /query /configuration
    [Configuration]
    EventLogFlags: 2 (Local)
    AnnounceFlags: 5 (Local)
    TimeJumpAuditOffset: 28800 (Local)
    MinPollInterval: 6 (Local)
    MaxPollInterval: 10 (Local)
    MaxNegPhaseCorrection: 1800 (Local)
    MaxPosPhaseCorrection: 1800 (Local)
    MaxAllowedPhaseOffset: 300 (Local)
    FrequencyCorrectRate: 4 (Local)
    PollAdjustFactor: 5 (Local)
    LargePhaseOffset: 50000000 (Local)
    SpikeWatchPeriod: 900 (Local)
    LocalClockDispersion: 10 (Local)
    HoldPeriod: 5 (Local)
    PhaseCorrectRate: 7 (Local)
    UpdateInterval: 100 (Local)
    [TimeProviders]
    NtpClient (Local)
    DllName: C:\Windows\system32\w32time.dll (Local)
    Enabled: 1 (Local)
    InputProvider: 1 (Local)
    AllowNonstandardModeCombinations: 1 (Local)
    ResolvePeerBackoffMinutes: 15 (Policy)
    ResolvePeerBackoffMaxTimes: 7 (Policy)
    CompatibilityFlags: 2147483648 (Local)
    EventLogFlags: 0 (Policy)
    LargeSampleSkew: 3 (Local)
    SpecialPollInterval: 3600 (Policy)
    Type: NTP (Policy)
    NtpServer: 10.7.0.4 (Policy)
    NtpServer (Local)
    DllName: C:\Windows\system32\w32time.dll (Local)
    Enabled: 1 (Local)
    InputProvider: 0 (Local)
    AllowNonstandardModeCombinations: 1 (Local)
    VMICTimeProvider (Local)
    DllName: C:\Windows\System32\vmictimeprovider.dll (Local)
    Enabled: 1 (Local)
    InputProvider: 1 (Local)
    Cisco config and errors
    CISCO1#show ntp ass det
    10.7.0.7 configured, insane, invalid, stratum 3
    ref ID 10.7.0.4, time D5BC850F.C8400AB2 (15:50:39.782 MSK Mon Aug 19 2013)
    our mode client, peer mode server, our poll intvl 1024, peer poll intvl 1024
    root delay 62.50 msec, root disp 11128.04, reach 377, sync dist 11218.796
    delay 6.06 msec, offset -467951.1096 msec, dispersion 56.49
    precision 2**6, version 3
    org time D5BC8864.F79C33A7 (16:04:52.967 MSK Mon Aug 19 2013)
    rcv time D5BC8A38.EBDECB39 (16:12:40.921 MSK Mon Aug 19 2013)
    xmt time D5BC8A38.EA5173BE (16:12:40.915 MSK Mon Aug 19 2013)
    filtdelay =     6.06    5.87    3.23    7.90    6.41    5.17   13.03    3.43
    filtoffset = -467951 -467905 -467936 -467885 -467764 -467816 -467707 -467697
    filterror =     0.02   15.64   31.27   46.89   62.52   78.14   93.75   93.78

    Hi,
     >>I gave log on as a service right to this account in Default Domain Controllers Policy but unfortunately it was not enough
    Based on your description, we can try to grant this account Allow log on locally
    user right in the default domain controller policy to see if it helps.
    The policy setting is:
    Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\User Rights Assignment\Allow log on locally
    Allow log on locally
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc756809(v=ws.10).aspx#feedback
    TechNet Subscriber Support
    If you are TechNet Subscription user and have any feedback on our support quality, please send your feedback here.
    Best regards,
    Frank Shen

  • I have a problem with my PC mobile device that the keyboard stop working and the mouse also

    I have a problem with my PC mobile device that the keyboard stop working and the mouse also

    All I can suggeset is:
    Removing and reinstalling iTunes, QuickTime, and other software components for Windows Vista or Windows 7
    or
    Removing and Reinstalling iTunes, QuickTime, and other software components for Windows XP
    Have you looked at the AMDS topic of:
    iOS: Device not recognized in iTunes for Windows
    Do you have han image capture programs linstalled like for a camers or scanner?

  • I am having problems with connecting to my router wireles...

    I am having problems with connecting to my router wirelessly.  How do I determine my access point's network key?

    Follow this from a computer already connected: 1. Open setup page of router by typing http://192.168.1.1 in browser’s address bar, and typing password as "admin" and no user name. Use your password if you have changed it earlier. 2. Go to wireless tab. 3. Go to wireless security sub-tab. 4. If security mode is wpa or wpa2 note down pass phrase/shared key, if security mode is WEP note down wep key number 1. This will be your network key.

  • I have a problem with my apple mobile device support file

    Hey guys!
    i'm really having a problem with my apple mobile device..
    whenever i connect my cable to my computer WITHOUT the apple mobile device support file/program..my ITOUCH can sync and it WORKS!
    but ITUNES doesnt sync in with my itouch because ITUNES doesn't work without the apple mobile device support program.. SO...
    i reinstalled my ITUNES
    i reinstalled my mobile device support file/program
    i even  changing it to AUTO (what they said about control panal, program, service, thingy)
    I RESTARTED everything.. i think i did almost everything there is in apple support!
    with NO LUCK! was it able to connect my computer.. UNLESS i take the apple mobile device support program OUT! @.@
    i really need your help guys D:
    P.S i dont have a Virus! i have a really good computer that is stable, so i'm certain i dont have a virus doing this.. but do you happened to know why it's causing this? Also how can i fix it?
    BTW.. IT IS A CODE 52 i don't know what that means..
    PLEASE AND THANKS YOU GUYS~ <3

    All I can suggeset is:
    Removing and reinstalling iTunes, QuickTime, and other software components for Windows Vista or Windows 7
    or
    Removing and Reinstalling iTunes, QuickTime, and other software components for Windows XP
    Have you looked at the AMDS topic of:
    iOS: Device not recognized in iTunes for Windows
    Do you have han image capture programs linstalled like for a camers or scanner?

  • Window 8 WiFi problem with Cisco wireless network

    Anyone encounter a Windows 8 WiFi authentication problem with Cisco wireless network?
    We are using WLC 5508, 7.2.111, and AP 3602i with WPA2.
    Sent from Cisco Technical Support iPad App

    This problem occurred with Soney, and Dell models.  Lenovo with Windows 8 factory installed is working fine.
    Won't make any difference as these laptop's wireless NIC cards are different.
    Can you try with OPEN authentication.  If the Sony and/or Dell laptop works, then you start cranking up the security and/or encryption settings until you break them.
    I'm with Scott here:  It's got to be a wireless NIC card driver.
    As what George has stated, post the debug of the failed attempts.

  • TS1363 I Have Problem With My Apple Mobile Device Driver It says "This device cannot start. (Code 10)" What to do?

    When I plug My device To Pc(Windows Xp) It says Problem With Your Apple Mobile Device Drive ,I cheak in Device manger Its shows "This device cannot start. (Code 10)" Help pls..

    All I can suggeset is:
    Removing and reinstalling iTunes, QuickTime, and other software components for Windows Vista or Windows 7
    or
    Removing and Reinstalling iTunes, QuickTime, and other software components for Windows XP
    Have you looked at the AMDS topic of:
    iOS: Device not recognized in iTunes for Windows
    Do you have han image capture programs linstalled like for a camers or scanner?

  • Problems with Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client 3.1

    Since I upgraded to Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client 3.1, I am unable to start my VPN.
    The service does not start correctly anymore. I tried reinstabut no help.
    Could anyone help me please?
    Here my logs.
    Thank you very much.
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:37
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpninstall
    Description : Function: FileMoveFiles
    File: ..\Common\Utility\NativeSysFileCopy.cpp
    Line: 388
    Invoked Function: ::FindFirstFile
    Return Code: 3 (0x00000003)
    Description: The system cannot find the path specified.
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:37
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpninstall
    Description : Function: wWinMain
    File: .\InstallHelper.cpp
    Line: 354
    Invoked Function: FileMoveFiles
    Return Code: -33554423 (0xFE000009)
    Description: GLOBAL_ERROR_UNEXPECTED
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:37
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpninstall
    Description : Function: FileMoveFiles
    File: ..\Common\Utility\NativeSysFileCopy.cpp
    Line: 388
    Invoked Function: ::FindFirstFile
    Return Code: 3 (0x00000003)
    Description: The system cannot find the path specified.
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:37
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpninstall
    Description : Function: wWinMain
    File: .\InstallHelper.cpp
    Line: 354
    Invoked Function: FileMoveFiles
    Return Code: -33554423 (0xFE000009)
    Description: GLOBAL_ERROR_UNEXPECTED
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:37
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpninstall
    Description : Function: FileMoveFiles
    File: ..\Common\Utility\NativeSysFileCopy.cpp
    Line: 388
    Invoked Function: ::FindFirstFile
    Return Code: 3 (0x00000003)
    Description: The system cannot find the path specified.
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:37
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpninstall
    Description : Function: wWinMain
    File: .\InstallHelper.cpp
    Line: 354
    Invoked Function: FileMoveFiles
    Return Code: -33554423 (0xFE000009)
    Description: GLOBAL_ERROR_UNEXPECTED
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:40
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnva
    Description : Function: CInstaller::PerformAction
    File: .\VACon.cpp
    Line: 522
    Successfully installed service acsock
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:40
    Type        : Warning
    Source      : acvpninstall
    Description : Function: XmlLocalACPolMgr::GenerateLocalPolicy
    File: .\Xml\XmlLocalACPolMgr.cpp
    Line: 415
    Local Security Policy file already exists and therefore will not be generated
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:40
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Agent starting, version 3.1.04059
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:40
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CBencodeStream::LoadStream
    File: ..\..\PhoneHome\Bencode.cpp
    Line: 126
    Unable to open file for reading
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:40
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CBencodeDictionary::CBencodeDictionary
    File: ..\..\PhoneHome\Bencode.cpp
    Line: 1422
    Bencode dictionary internalize failed
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:40
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CPhoneHomeVpn::CPhoneHomeVpn
    File: .\PhoneHomeVpn.cpp
    Line: 187
    Failed to create Bencode dictionary
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:40
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CPhoneHomeVpn::CreateSingletonInstance
    File: .\PhoneHomeVpn.cpp
    Line: 82
    Invoked Function: CPhoneHomeVpn
    Return Code: -23396343 (0xFE9B0009)
    Description: PHONEHOMEVPN_ERROR_UNEXPECTED
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:40
    Type        : Warning
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CMainThread::CMainThread
    File: .\MainThread.cpp
    Line: 1017
    Invoked Function: CPhoneHomeVpn::CreateSingletonInstance
    Return Code: -23396343 (0xFE9B0009)
    Description: PHONEHOMEVPN_ERROR_UNEXPECTED
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:40
    Type        : Warning
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: PluginLoader::QuickCreatePlugin
    File: c:\temp\build\thehoff\ElGreco_MR40.391570230547\ElGreco_MR4\vpn\Common\Utility/PluginLoader.h
    Line: 195
    Invoked Function: PluginLoader::CreateInstance
    Return Code: -29360116 (0xFE40000C)
    Description: PLUGINLOADER_ERROR_COULD_NOT_CREATE
    com.cisco.anyconnect.leaf
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:41
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: MsgCatalog::initMsgCatalog
    File: .\i18n\MsgCatalog.cpp
    Line: 246
    Current locale: fr-LU
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:41
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: ProfileMgr::loadProfiles
    File: .\ProfileMgr.cpp
    Line: 100
    No profile is available.
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:41
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Current Preference Settings:
    ServiceDisable: false
    CertificateStoreOverride: false
    CertificateStore: All
    ShowPreConnectMessage: false
    AutoConnectOnStart: false
    MinimizeOnConnect: true
    LocalLanAccess: false
    AutoReconnect: true
    AutoReconnectBehavior: DisconnectOnSuspend
    UseStartBeforeLogon: false
    AutoUpdate: true
    RSASecurIDIntegration: Automatic
    WindowsLogonEnforcement: SingleLocalLogon
    WindowsVPNEstablishment: LocalUsersOnly
    ProxySettings: Native
    AllowLocalProxyConnections: true
    PPPExclusion: Disable
    PPPExclusionServerIP:
    AutomaticVPNPolicy: false
    TrustedNetworkPolicy: Disconnect
    UntrustedNetworkPolicy: Connect
    TrustedDNSDomains:
    TrustedDNSServers:
    AlwaysOn: false
    ConnectFailurePolicy: Closed
    AllowCaptivePortalRemediation: false
    CaptivePortalRemediationTimeout: 5
    ApplyLastVPNLocalResourceRules: false
    AllowVPNDisconnect: true
    EnableScripting: false
    TerminateScriptOnNextEvent: false
    EnablePostSBLOnConnectScript: true
    AutomaticCertSelection: true
    RetainVpnOnLogoff: false
    UserEnforcement: SameUserOnly
    EnableAutomaticServerSelection: false
    AutoServerSelectionImprovement: 20
    AutoServerSelectionSuspendTime: 4
    AuthenticationTimeout: 12
    SafeWordSofTokenIntegration: false
    AllowIPsecOverSSL: false
    ClearSmartcardPin: true
    IPProtocolSupport: IPv4,IPv6
    AllowManualHostInput: true
    BlockUntrustedServers: true
    PublicProxyServerAddress:
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:41
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CSocketSupport::ipv6EnabledOnVA
    File: .\IPC\SocketSupport_win.cpp
    Line: 284
    Invoked Function: CSocketSupport::ipv6EnabledOnVA
    Return Code: 2 (0x00000002)
    Description: cannot open VPNVA Enum registry key (VA driver not installed?)
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:41
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CSocketSupport::ipv6EnabledOnVA
    File: .\IPC\SocketSupport_win.cpp
    Line: 284
    Invoked Function: CSocketSupport::ipv6EnabledOnVA
    Return Code: 2 (0x00000002)
    Description: cannot open VPNVA Enum registry key (VA driver not installed?)
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:41
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CCvcConfig::readConfigParamFromFile
    File: .\vpnconfig.cpp
    Line: 5824
    The specified configuration file for MUS service does not exist
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:41
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CThread::createThread
    File: .\Utility\Thread.cpp
    Line: 238
    The thread (0x00001F84) has been successfully created.
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:41
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Agent started, version 3.1.04059
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:41
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CInterfaceRouteMonitorCommon::logInterfaces
    File: .\Routing\InterfaceRouteMonitorCommon.cpp
    Line: 477
    IP Address Interface List:
    FE80:0:0:0:DDA0:24CA:FE35:4D19
    148.110.133.126
    FE80:0:0:0:19A3:961F:C11C:3724
    192.168.164.1
    FE80:0:0:0:80B3:F3CD:CA44:952E
    169.254.149.46
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:45
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Agent starting, version 3.1.04059
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:45
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CBencodeStream::LoadStream
    File: ..\..\PhoneHome\Bencode.cpp
    Line: 126
    Unable to open file for reading
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:45
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CBencodeDictionary::CBencodeDictionary
    File: ..\..\PhoneHome\Bencode.cpp
    Line: 1422
    Bencode dictionary internalize failed
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:45
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CPhoneHomeVpn::CPhoneHomeVpn
    File: .\PhoneHomeVpn.cpp
    Line: 187
    Failed to create Bencode dictionary
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:45
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CPhoneHomeVpn::CreateSingletonInstance
    File: .\PhoneHomeVpn.cpp
    Line: 82
    Invoked Function: CPhoneHomeVpn
    Return Code: -23396343 (0xFE9B0009)
    Description: PHONEHOMEVPN_ERROR_UNEXPECTED
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:45
    Type        : Warning
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CMainThread::CMainThread
    File: .\MainThread.cpp
    Line: 1017
    Invoked Function: CPhoneHomeVpn::CreateSingletonInstance
    Return Code: -23396343 (0xFE9B0009)
    Description: PHONEHOMEVPN_ERROR_UNEXPECTED
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:45
    Type        : Warning
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: PluginLoader::QuickCreatePlugin
    File: c:\temp\build\thehoff\ElGreco_MR40.391570230547\ElGreco_MR4\vpn\Common\Utility/PluginLoader.h
    Line: 195
    Invoked Function: PluginLoader::CreateInstance
    Return Code: -29360116 (0xFE40000C)
    Description: PLUGINLOADER_ERROR_COULD_NOT_CREATE
    com.cisco.anyconnect.leaf
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:45
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: MsgCatalog::initMsgCatalog
    File: .\i18n\MsgCatalog.cpp
    Line: 246
    Current locale: fr-LU
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:45
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: ProfileMgr::loadProfiles
    File: .\ProfileMgr.cpp
    Line: 100
    No profile is available.
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:45
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Current Preference Settings:
    ServiceDisable: false
    CertificateStoreOverride: false
    CertificateStore: All
    ShowPreConnectMessage: false
    AutoConnectOnStart: false
    MinimizeOnConnect: true
    LocalLanAccess: false
    AutoReconnect: true
    AutoReconnectBehavior: DisconnectOnSuspend
    UseStartBeforeLogon: false
    AutoUpdate: true
    RSASecurIDIntegration: Automatic
    WindowsLogonEnforcement: SingleLocalLogon
    WindowsVPNEstablishment: LocalUsersOnly
    ProxySettings: Native
    AllowLocalProxyConnections: true
    PPPExclusion: Disable
    PPPExclusionServerIP:
    AutomaticVPNPolicy: false
    TrustedNetworkPolicy: Disconnect
    UntrustedNetworkPolicy: Connect
    TrustedDNSDomains:
    TrustedDNSServers:
    AlwaysOn: false
    ConnectFailurePolicy: Closed
    AllowCaptivePortalRemediation: false
    CaptivePortalRemediationTimeout: 5
    ApplyLastVPNLocalResourceRules: false
    AllowVPNDisconnect: true
    EnableScripting: false
    TerminateScriptOnNextEvent: false
    EnablePostSBLOnConnectScript: true
    AutomaticCertSelection: true
    RetainVpnOnLogoff: false
    UserEnforcement: SameUserOnly
    EnableAutomaticServerSelection: false
    AutoServerSelectionImprovement: 20
    AutoServerSelectionSuspendTime: 4
    AuthenticationTimeout: 12
    SafeWordSofTokenIntegration: false
    AllowIPsecOverSSL: false
    ClearSmartcardPin: true
    IPProtocolSupport: IPv4,IPv6
    AllowManualHostInput: true
    BlockUntrustedServers: true
    PublicProxyServerAddress:
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:45
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CSocketSupport::ipv6EnabledOnVA
    File: .\IPC\SocketSupport_win.cpp
    Line: 284
    Invoked Function: CSocketSupport::ipv6EnabledOnVA
    Return Code: 2 (0x00000002)
    Description: cannot open VPNVA Enum registry key (VA driver not installed?)
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:45
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CSocketSupport::ipv6EnabledOnVA
    File: .\IPC\SocketSupport_win.cpp
    Line: 284
    Invoked Function: CSocketSupport::ipv6EnabledOnVA
    Return Code: 2 (0x00000002)
    Description: cannot open VPNVA Enum registry key (VA driver not installed?)
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:45
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CCvcConfig::readConfigParamFromFile
    File: .\vpnconfig.cpp
    Line: 5824
    The specified configuration file for MUS service does not exist
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:45
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CThread::createThread
    File: .\Utility\Thread.cpp
    Line: 238
    The thread (0x00001F20) has been successfully created.
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:45
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Agent started, version 3.1.04059
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:45
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CInterfaceRouteMonitorCommon::logInterfaces
    File: .\Routing\InterfaceRouteMonitorCommon.cpp
    Line: 477
    IP Address Interface List:
    FE80:0:0:0:DDA0:24CA:FE35:4D19
    148.110.133.126
    FE80:0:0:0:19A3:961F:C11C:3724
    192.168.164.1
    FE80:0:0:0:80B3:F3CD:CA44:952E
    169.254.149.46
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:48
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpninstall
    Description : Function: SetInheritACLsFromParent
    File: .\ACLManager.cpp
    Line: 31
    Attributes for C:\ProgramData\Cisco\Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client\ are 0x2010
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:48
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpninstall
    Description : Function: SetInheritACLsFromParent
    File: .\ACLManager.cpp
    Line: 56
    Obtaining ACLs for directory C:\ProgramData\Cisco\Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client\
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:48
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpninstall
    Description : Function: SetInheritACLsFromParent
    File: .\ACLManager.cpp
    Line: 31
    Attributes for C:\ProgramData\Cisco\Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client\CustomerExperienceFeedback are 0x2010
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:48
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpninstall
    Description : Function: SetInheritACLsFromParent
    File: .\ACLManager.cpp
    Line: 56
    Obtaining ACLs for directory C:\ProgramData\Cisco\Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client\CustomerExperienceFeedback\
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:48
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpninstall
    Description : Function: SetInheritACLsFromParent
    File: .\ACLManager.cpp
    Line: 31
    Attributes for C:\ProgramData\Cisco\Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client\Help are 0x2010
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:48
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpninstall
    Description : Function: SetInheritACLsFromParent
    File: .\ACLManager.cpp
    Line: 56
    Obtaining ACLs for directory C:\ProgramData\Cisco\Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client\Help\
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:48
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpninstall
    Description : Function: SetInheritACLsFromParent
    File: .\ACLManager.cpp
    Line: 31
    Attributes for C:\ProgramData\Cisco\Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client\l10n are 0x2010
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:48
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpninstall
    Description : Function: SetInheritACLsFromParent
    File: .\ACLManager.cpp
    Line: 56
    Obtaining ACLs for directory C:\ProgramData\Cisco\Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client\l10n\
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:48
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpninstall
    Description : Function: SetInheritACLsFromParent
    File: .\ACLManager.cpp
    Line: 31
    Attributes for C:\ProgramData\Cisco\Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client\Profile are 0x2010
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:48
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpninstall
    Description : Function: SetInheritACLsFromParent
    File: .\ACLManager.cpp
    Line: 56
    Obtaining ACLs for directory C:\ProgramData\Cisco\Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client\Profile\
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:48
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpninstall
    Description : Function: SetInheritACLsFromParent
    File: .\ACLManager.cpp
    Line: 31
    Attributes for C:\ProgramData\Cisco\Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client\Script are 0x2010
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:48
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpninstall
    Description : Function: SetInheritACLsFromParent
    File: .\ACLManager.cpp
    Line: 56
    Obtaining ACLs for directory C:\ProgramData\Cisco\Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client\Script\
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:49
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Agent starting, version 3.1.04059
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:50
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CBencodeStream::LoadStream
    File: ..\..\PhoneHome\Bencode.cpp
    Line: 126
    Unable to open file for reading
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:50
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CBencodeDictionary::CBencodeDictionary
    File: ..\..\PhoneHome\Bencode.cpp
    Line: 1422
    Bencode dictionary internalize failed
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:50
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CPhoneHomeVpn::CPhoneHomeVpn
    File: .\PhoneHomeVpn.cpp
    Line: 187
    Failed to create Bencode dictionary
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:50
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CPhoneHomeVpn::CreateSingletonInstance
    File: .\PhoneHomeVpn.cpp
    Line: 82
    Invoked Function: CPhoneHomeVpn
    Return Code: -23396343 (0xFE9B0009)
    Description: PHONEHOMEVPN_ERROR_UNEXPECTED
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:50
    Type        : Warning
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CMainThread::CMainThread
    File: .\MainThread.cpp
    Line: 1017
    Invoked Function: CPhoneHomeVpn::CreateSingletonInstance
    Return Code: -23396343 (0xFE9B0009)
    Description: PHONEHOMEVPN_ERROR_UNEXPECTED
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:50
    Type        : Warning
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: PluginLoader::QuickCreatePlugin
    File: c:\temp\build\thehoff\ElGreco_MR40.391570230547\ElGreco_MR4\vpn\Common\Utility/PluginLoader.h
    Line: 195
    Invoked Function: PluginLoader::CreateInstance
    Return Code: -29360116 (0xFE40000C)
    Description: PLUGINLOADER_ERROR_COULD_NOT_CREATE
    com.cisco.anyconnect.leaf
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:50
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: MsgCatalog::initMsgCatalog
    File: .\i18n\MsgCatalog.cpp
    Line: 246
    Current locale: fr-LU
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:50
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: ProfileMgr::loadProfiles
    File: .\ProfileMgr.cpp
    Line: 100
    No profile is available.
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:50
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Current Preference Settings:
    ServiceDisable: false
    CertificateStoreOverride: false
    CertificateStore: All
    ShowPreConnectMessage: false
    AutoConnectOnStart: false
    MinimizeOnConnect: true
    LocalLanAccess: false
    AutoReconnect: true
    AutoReconnectBehavior: DisconnectOnSuspend
    UseStartBeforeLogon: false
    AutoUpdate: true
    RSASecurIDIntegration: Automatic
    WindowsLogonEnforcement: SingleLocalLogon
    WindowsVPNEstablishment: LocalUsersOnly
    ProxySettings: Native
    AllowLocalProxyConnections: true
    PPPExclusion: Disable
    PPPExclusionServerIP:
    AutomaticVPNPolicy: false
    TrustedNetworkPolicy: Disconnect
    UntrustedNetworkPolicy: Connect
    TrustedDNSDomains:
    TrustedDNSServers:
    AlwaysOn: false
    ConnectFailurePolicy: Closed
    AllowCaptivePortalRemediation: false
    CaptivePortalRemediationTimeout: 5
    ApplyLastVPNLocalResourceRules: false
    AllowVPNDisconnect: true
    EnableScripting: false
    TerminateScriptOnNextEvent: false
    EnablePostSBLOnConnectScript: true
    AutomaticCertSelection: true
    RetainVpnOnLogoff: false
    UserEnforcement: SameUserOnly
    EnableAutomaticServerSelection: false
    AutoServerSelectionImprovement: 20
    AutoServerSelectionSuspendTime: 4
    AuthenticationTimeout: 12
    SafeWordSofTokenIntegration: false
    AllowIPsecOverSSL: false
    ClearSmartcardPin: true
    IPProtocolSupport: IPv4,IPv6
    AllowManualHostInput: true
    BlockUntrustedServers: true
    PublicProxyServerAddress:
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:50
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CCvcConfig::readConfigParamFromFile
    File: .\vpnconfig.cpp
    Line: 5824
    The specified configuration file for MUS service does not exist
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:50
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CThread::createThread
    File: .\Utility\Thread.cpp
    Line: 238
    The thread (0x000016C0) has been successfully created.
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:50
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Agent started, version 3.1.04059
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:49:50
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CInterfaceRouteMonitorCommon::logInterfaces
    File: .\Routing\InterfaceRouteMonitorCommon.cpp
    Line: 477
    IP Address Interface List:
    FE80:0:0:0:DDA0:24CA:FE35:4D19
    148.110.133.126
    FE80:0:0:0:19A3:961F:C11C:3724
    192.168.164.1
    FE80:0:0:0:80B3:F3CD:CA44:952E
    169.254.149.46
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:10
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Agent starting, version 3.1.04059
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:11
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CBencodeStream::LoadStream
    File: ..\..\PhoneHome\Bencode.cpp
    Line: 126
    Unable to open file for reading
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:11
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CBencodeDictionary::CBencodeDictionary
    File: ..\..\PhoneHome\Bencode.cpp
    Line: 1422
    Bencode dictionary internalize failed
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:11
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CPhoneHomeVpn::CPhoneHomeVpn
    File: .\PhoneHomeVpn.cpp
    Line: 187
    Failed to create Bencode dictionary
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:11
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CPhoneHomeVpn::CreateSingletonInstance
    File: .\PhoneHomeVpn.cpp
    Line: 82
    Invoked Function: CPhoneHomeVpn
    Return Code: -23396343 (0xFE9B0009)
    Description: PHONEHOMEVPN_ERROR_UNEXPECTED
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:11
    Type        : Warning
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CMainThread::CMainThread
    File: .\MainThread.cpp
    Line: 1017
    Invoked Function: CPhoneHomeVpn::CreateSingletonInstance
    Return Code: -23396343 (0xFE9B0009)
    Description: PHONEHOMEVPN_ERROR_UNEXPECTED
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:11
    Type        : Warning
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: PluginLoader::QuickCreatePlugin
    File: c:\temp\build\thehoff\ElGreco_MR40.391570230547\ElGreco_MR4\vpn\Common\Utility/PluginLoader.h
    Line: 195
    Invoked Function: PluginLoader::CreateInstance
    Return Code: -29360116 (0xFE40000C)
    Description: PLUGINLOADER_ERROR_COULD_NOT_CREATE
    com.cisco.anyconnect.leaf
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:11
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: MsgCatalog::initMsgCatalog
    File: .\i18n\MsgCatalog.cpp
    Line: 246
    Current locale: fr-LU
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:11
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: ProfileMgr::loadProfiles
    File: .\ProfileMgr.cpp
    Line: 100
    No profile is available.
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:11
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Current Preference Settings:
    ServiceDisable: false
    CertificateStoreOverride: false
    CertificateStore: All
    ShowPreConnectMessage: false
    AutoConnectOnStart: false
    MinimizeOnConnect: true
    LocalLanAccess: false
    AutoReconnect: true
    AutoReconnectBehavior: DisconnectOnSuspend
    UseStartBeforeLogon: false
    AutoUpdate: true
    RSASecurIDIntegration: Automatic
    WindowsLogonEnforcement: SingleLocalLogon
    WindowsVPNEstablishment: LocalUsersOnly
    ProxySettings: Native
    AllowLocalProxyConnections: true
    PPPExclusion: Disable
    PPPExclusionServerIP:
    AutomaticVPNPolicy: false
    TrustedNetworkPolicy: Disconnect
    UntrustedNetworkPolicy: Connect
    TrustedDNSDomains:
    TrustedDNSServers:
    AlwaysOn: false
    ConnectFailurePolicy: Closed
    AllowCaptivePortalRemediation: false
    CaptivePortalRemediationTimeout: 5
    ApplyLastVPNLocalResourceRules: false
    AllowVPNDisconnect: true
    EnableScripting: false
    TerminateScriptOnNextEvent: false
    EnablePostSBLOnConnectScript: true
    AutomaticCertSelection: true
    RetainVpnOnLogoff: false
    UserEnforcement: SameUserOnly
    EnableAutomaticServerSelection: false
    AutoServerSelectionImprovement: 20
    AutoServerSelectionSuspendTime: 4
    AuthenticationTimeout: 12
    SafeWordSofTokenIntegration: false
    AllowIPsecOverSSL: false
    ClearSmartcardPin: true
    IPProtocolSupport: IPv4,IPv6
    AllowManualHostInput: true
    BlockUntrustedServers: true
    PublicProxyServerAddress:
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:11
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CCvcConfig::readConfigParamFromFile
    File: .\vpnconfig.cpp
    Line: 5824
    The specified configuration file for MUS service does not exist
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:11
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CThread::createThread
    File: .\Utility\Thread.cpp
    Line: 238
    The thread (0x00001F34) has been successfully created.
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:11
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Agent started, version 3.1.04059
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:11
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CInterfaceRouteMonitorCommon::logInterfaces
    File: .\Routing\InterfaceRouteMonitorCommon.cpp
    Line: 477
    IP Address Interface List:
    FE80:0:0:0:DDA0:24CA:FE35:4D19
    148.110.133.126
    FE80:0:0:0:19A3:961F:C11C:3724
    192.168.164.1
    FE80:0:0:0:80B3:F3CD:CA44:952E
    169.254.149.46
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:19
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnui
    Description : Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client GUI started, version 3.1.04059
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:20
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnui
    Description : Initializing vpnapi version 3.1.04059 ().
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:21
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnui
    Description : Function: MsgCatalog::initMsgCatalog
    File: .\i18n\MsgCatalog.cpp
    Line: 246
    Current locale: fr-LU
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:21
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnui
    Description : Function: ProfileMgr::loadProfiles
    File: .\ProfileMgr.cpp
    Line: 100
    No profile is available.
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:21
    Type        : Warning
    Source      : acvpnui
    Description : Function: ClientIfcBase::getCurrentState
    File: .\ClientIfcBase.cpp
    Line: 2058
    API service not ready
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:21
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnui
    Description : Current Preference Settings:
    ServiceDisable: false
    CertificateStoreOverride: false
    CertificateStore: All
    ShowPreConnectMessage: false
    AutoConnectOnStart: false
    MinimizeOnConnect: true
    LocalLanAccess: false
    AutoReconnect: true
    AutoReconnectBehavior: DisconnectOnSuspend
    UseStartBeforeLogon: false
    AutoUpdate: true
    RSASecurIDIntegration: Automatic
    WindowsLogonEnforcement: SingleLocalLogon
    WindowsVPNEstablishment: LocalUsersOnly
    ProxySettings: Native
    AllowLocalProxyConnections: true
    PPPExclusion: Disable
    PPPExclusionServerIP:
    AutomaticVPNPolicy: false
    TrustedNetworkPolicy: Disconnect
    UntrustedNetworkPolicy: Connect
    TrustedDNSDomains:
    TrustedDNSServers:
    AlwaysOn: false
    ConnectFailurePolicy: Closed
    AllowCaptivePortalRemediation: false
    CaptivePortalRemediationTimeout: 5
    ApplyLastVPNLocalResourceRules: false
    AllowVPNDisconnect: true
    EnableScripting: false
    TerminateScriptOnNextEvent: false
    EnablePostSBLOnConnectScript: true
    AutomaticCertSelection: true
    RetainVpnOnLogoff: false
    UserEnforcement: SameUserOnly
    EnableAutomaticServerSelection: false
    AutoServerSelectionImprovement: 20
    AutoServerSelectionSuspendTime: 4
    AuthenticationTimeout: 12
    SafeWordSofTokenIntegration: false
    AllowIPsecOverSSL: false
    ClearSmartcardPin: true
    IPProtocolSupport: IPv4,IPv6
    AllowManualHostInput: true
    BlockUntrustedServers: true
    PublicProxyServerAddress:
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:21
    Type        : Warning
    Source      : acvpnui
    Description : Function: PluginLoader::QuickCreatePlugin
    File: c:\temp\build\thehoff\ElGreco_MR40.391570230547\ElGreco_MR4\vpn\Common\Utility/PluginLoader.h
    Line: 195
    Invoked Function: PluginLoader::CreateInstance
    Return Code: -29360116 (0xFE40000C)
    Description: PLUGINLOADER_ERROR_COULD_NOT_CREATE
    com.cisco.anyconnect.nam.api
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:21
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnui
    Description : Function: L2Api::attach
    File: .\L2Api.cpp
    Line: 87
    The NAM/L2 Api could not be found or failed to load, skipping.
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:21
    Type        : Warning
    Source      : acvpnui
    Description : Function: PluginLoader::QuickCreatePlugin
    File: c:\temp\build\thehoff\ElGreco_MR40.391570230547\ElGreco_MR4\vpn\Common\Utility/PluginLoader.h
    Line: 195
    Invoked Function: PluginLoader::CreateInstance
    Return Code: -29360116 (0xFE40000C)
    Description: PLUGINLOADER_ERROR_COULD_NOT_CREATE
    com.cisco.anyconnect.websecurity.api
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:21
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnui
    Description : Function: SSApi::attach
    File: ..\common\SSApi.cpp
    Line: 51
    The Web Security API could not be found or failed to load, skipping.
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:21
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnui
    Description : Function: MFDartBox::getDARTInstallDir
    File: .\MFDartBox.cpp
    Line: 332
    Invoked Function: MsiEnumProductsExW
    Return Code: 259 (0x00000103)
    Description: No more data is available.
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:21
    Type        : Warning
    Source      : acvpnui
    Description : Function: ClientIfcBase::getStats
    File: .\ClientIfcBase.cpp
    Line: 1723
    Called when API service not ready.
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:22
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnui
    Description : Function: CSocketTransport::connectTransport
    File: .\IPC\SocketTransport.cpp
    Line: 981
    Invoked Function: ::WSAConnect
    Return Code: 10061 (0x0000274D)
    Description: No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it.
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:22
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnui
    Description : Function: CIpcTransport::connectIpc
    File: .\IPC\IPCTransport.cpp
    Line: 252
    Invoked Function: CSocketTransport::connectTransport
    Return Code: -31588340 (0xFE1E000C)
    Description: SOCKETTRANSPORT_ERROR_CONNECT
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:22
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnui
    Description : Function: CIpcTransport::terminateIpcConnection
    File: .\IPC\IPCTransport.cpp
    Line: 404
    Invoked Function: CSocketTransport::writeSocketBlocking
    Return Code: -31588319 (0xFE1E0021)
    Description: SOCKETTRANSPORT_ERROR_NO_SOCKET_HANDLE:The socket transport does not possess a valid socket handle.
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:22
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnui
    Description : Function: ApiIpc::initIpc
    File: .\ApiIpc.cpp
    Line: 423
    Invoked Function: CIpcTransport::connectIpc
    Return Code: -31588340 (0xFE1E000C)
    Description: SOCKETTRANSPORT_ERROR_CONNECT
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:22
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnui
    Description : Function: ApiIpc::initiateAgentConnection
    File: .\ApiIpc.cpp
    Line: 336
    Invoked Function: ApiIpc::initIpc
    Return Code: -31588340 (0xFE1E000C)
    Description: SOCKETTRANSPORT_ERROR_CONNECT
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:22
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnui
    Description : Function: ApiIpc::run
    File: .\ApiIpc.cpp
    Line: 570
    Invoked Function: ApiIpc::initiateAgentConnection
    Return Code: -31588340 (0xFE1E000C)
    Description: SOCKETTRANSPORT_ERROR_CONNECT
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:22
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnui
    Description : Function: ClientIfcBase::attach
    File: .\ClientIfcBase.cpp
    Line: 606
    Client failed to attach.
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:25
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnui
    Description : Function: CMainFrame::OnCreate
    File: .\mainfrm.cpp
    Line: 342
    Invoked Function: The VPN service is not responding or available.
    Return Code: -33554423 (0xFE000009)
    Description: GLOBAL_ERROR_UNEXPECTED
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:25
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnui
    Description : Function: ClientIfcBase::detach
    File: .\ClientIfcBase.cpp
    Line: 438
    Shutting down vpnapi
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:25
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnui
    Description : Function: ConnectMgr::activateConnectEvent
    File: .\ConnectMgr.cpp
    Line: 1352
    NULL object. Cannot establish a connection at this time.
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:50:25
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnui
    Description : Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client GUI exiting, version 3.1.04059 , return code 0 [0x00000000]
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:51:12
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Agent starting, version 3.1.04059
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:51:12
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CBencodeStream::LoadStream
    File: ..\..\PhoneHome\Bencode.cpp
    Line: 126
    Unable to open file for reading
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:51:12
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CBencodeDictionary::CBencodeDictionary
    File: ..\..\PhoneHome\Bencode.cpp
    Line: 1422
    Bencode dictionary internalize failed
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:51:12
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CPhoneHomeVpn::CPhoneHomeVpn
    File: .\PhoneHomeVpn.cpp
    Line: 187
    Failed to create Bencode dictionary
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:51:12
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CPhoneHomeVpn::CreateSingletonInstance
    File: .\PhoneHomeVpn.cpp
    Line: 82
    Invoked Function: CPhoneHomeVpn
    Return Code: -23396343 (0xFE9B0009)
    Description: PHONEHOMEVPN_ERROR_UNEXPECTED
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:51:12
    Type        : Warning
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CMainThread::CMainThread
    File: .\MainThread.cpp
    Line: 1017
    Invoked Function: CPhoneHomeVpn::CreateSingletonInstance
    Return Code: -23396343 (0xFE9B0009)
    Description: PHONEHOMEVPN_ERROR_UNEXPECTED
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:51:12
    Type        : Warning
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: PluginLoader::QuickCreatePlugin
    File: c:\temp\build\thehoff\ElGreco_MR40.391570230547\ElGreco_MR4\vpn\Common\Utility/PluginLoader.h
    Line: 195
    Invoked Function: PluginLoader::CreateInstance
    Return Code: -29360116 (0xFE40000C)
    Description: PLUGINLOADER_ERROR_COULD_NOT_CREATE
    com.cisco.anyconnect.leaf
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:51:12
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: MsgCatalog::initMsgCatalog
    File: .\i18n\MsgCatalog.cpp
    Line: 246
    Current locale: fr-LU
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:51:12
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: ProfileMgr::loadProfiles
    File: .\ProfileMgr.cpp
    Line: 100
    No profile is available.
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:51:12
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Current Preference Settings:
    ServiceDisable: false
    CertificateStoreOverride: false
    CertificateStore: All
    ShowPreConnectMessage: false
    AutoConnectOnStart: false
    MinimizeOnConnect: true
    LocalLanAccess: false
    AutoReconnect: true
    AutoReconnectBehavior: DisconnectOnSuspend
    UseStartBeforeLogon: false
    AutoUpdate: true
    RSASecurIDIntegration: Automatic
    WindowsLogonEnforcement: SingleLocalLogon
    WindowsVPNEstablishment: LocalUsersOnly
    ProxySettings: Native
    AllowLocalProxyConnections: true
    PPPExclusion: Disable
    PPPExclusionServerIP:
    AutomaticVPNPolicy: false
    TrustedNetworkPolicy: Disconnect
    UntrustedNetworkPolicy: Connect
    TrustedDNSDomains:
    TrustedDNSServers:
    AlwaysOn: false
    ConnectFailurePolicy: Closed
    AllowCaptivePortalRemediation: false
    CaptivePortalRemediationTimeout: 5
    ApplyLastVPNLocalResourceRules: false
    AllowVPNDisconnect: true
    EnableScripting: false
    TerminateScriptOnNextEvent: false
    EnablePostSBLOnConnectScript: true
    AutomaticCertSelection: true
    RetainVpnOnLogoff: false
    UserEnforcement: SameUserOnly
    EnableAutomaticServerSelection: false
    AutoServerSelectionImprovement: 20
    AutoServerSelectionSuspendTime: 4
    AuthenticationTimeout: 12
    SafeWordSofTokenIntegration: false
    AllowIPsecOverSSL: false
    ClearSmartcardPin: true
    IPProtocolSupport: IPv4,IPv6
    AllowManualHostInput: true
    BlockUntrustedServers: true
    PublicProxyServerAddress:
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:51:12
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CCvcConfig::readConfigParamFromFile
    File: .\vpnconfig.cpp
    Line: 5824
    The specified configuration file for MUS service does not exist
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:51:12
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CThread::createThread
    File: .\Utility\Thread.cpp
    Line: 238
    The thread (0x0000162C) has been successfully created.
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:51:12
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Agent started, version 3.1.04059
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:51:12
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CInterfaceRouteMonitorCommon::logInterfaces
    File: .\Routing\InterfaceRouteMonitorCommon.cpp
    Line: 477
    IP Address Interface List:
    FE80:0:0:0:DDA0:24CA:FE35:4D19
    148.110.133.126
    FE80:0:0:0:19A3:961F:C11C:3724
    192.168.164.1
    FE80:0:0:0:80B3:F3CD:CA44:952E
    169.254.149.46
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:52:13
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Agent starting, version 3.1.04059
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:52:13
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CBencodeStream::LoadStream
    File: ..\..\PhoneHome\Bencode.cpp
    Line: 126
    Unable to open file for reading
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:52:13
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CBencodeDictionary::CBencodeDictionary
    File: ..\..\PhoneHome\Bencode.cpp
    Line: 1422
    Bencode dictionary internalize failed
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:52:13
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CPhoneHomeVpn::CPhoneHomeVpn
    File: .\PhoneHomeVpn.cpp
    Line: 187
    Failed to create Bencode dictionary
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:52:13
    Type        : Error
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CPhoneHomeVpn::CreateSingletonInstance
    File: .\PhoneHomeVpn.cpp
    Line: 82
    Invoked Function: CPhoneHomeVpn
    Return Code: -23396343 (0xFE9B0009)
    Description: PHONEHOMEVPN_ERROR_UNEXPECTED
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:52:13
    Type        : Warning
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: CMainThread::CMainThread
    File: .\MainThread.cpp
    Line: 1017
    Invoked Function: CPhoneHomeVpn::CreateSingletonInstance
    Return Code: -23396343 (0xFE9B0009)
    Description: PHONEHOMEVPN_ERROR_UNEXPECTED
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:52:13
    Type        : Warning
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: PluginLoader::QuickCreatePlugin
    File: c:\temp\build\thehoff\ElGreco_MR40.391570230547\ElGreco_MR4\vpn\Common\Utility/PluginLoader.h
    Line: 195
    Invoked Function: PluginLoader::CreateInstance
    Return Code: -29360116 (0xFE40000C)
    Description: PLUGINLOADER_ERROR_COULD_NOT_CREATE
    com.cisco.anyconnect.leaf
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:52:13
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: MsgCatalog::initMsgCatalog
    File: .\i18n\MsgCatalog.cpp
    Line: 246
    Current locale: fr-LU
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:52:13
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Function: ProfileMgr::loadProfiles
    File: .\ProfileMgr.cpp
    Line: 100
    No profile is available.
    Date        : 07/23/2013
    Time        : 08:52:13
    Type        : Information
    Source      : acvpnagent
    Description : Current Preference Settings:
    ServiceDisable: false
    CertificateStoreOverride: false
    CertificateStore: All
    ShowPreConnectMessage: false
    AutoConnectOnStart: false
    MinimizeOnConnect: true
    LocalLanAccess: false
    AutoReconnect: true
    AutoReconnectBehavior: DisconnectOnSuspend
    UseStartBeforeLogon: false
    AutoUpdate: true
    RSASecurIDIntegration: Automatic
    WindowsLogonEnforcement: SingleLocalLogon
    WindowsVPNEstablishment: LocalUsersOnly
    ProxySettings: Native
    AllowLocalProxyConnections: true
    PPPExclusion: Disable
    PPPExclusionServerIP:
    AutomaticVPNPolicy: false
    TrustedNetworkPolicy: Disconnect
    UntrustedNetworkP

    There seem to be much more problems with 3.1.04049
    Especially with certificate authentication.
    I opened some TAC cases.
    Try 3.1.04063 that came out at 07-24-13.
    TAC said that there are some fixes in it...

  • Problem with Cisco 861W router and outgoing VPN

    We have a Cisco 861W router that is blocking an outgoing PPTP on the internal access point only. The outgoing VPN works when the traffic is through a wired connection or the connection is on another access point. We fail to make a connection only when connection to the 861W's internal Access Point.
    Here is the Access Point Configuration:
    Current configuration : 2100 bytes
    version 12.4
    no service pad
    service timestamps debug datetime msec
    service timestamps log datetime msec
    no service password-encryption
    hostname obap
    enable secret 5 $1$.1RF$go1D7WITXUn3s8TUaw3tC.
    no aaa new-model
    dot11 syslog
    dot11 ssid OLIVER
       authentication open
       authentication key-management wpa
       guest-mode
       wpa-psk ascii 0 XXXXXXXXXXX
    username XXXXXX privilege 15 secret 5 $1$Wc0K$OzcQDDQfjHP6La31eXMoG/
    bridge irb
    interface Dot11Radio0
    no ip address
    no ip route-cache
    encryption mode ciphers aes-ccm tkip
    ssid OLIVER
    antenna gain 0
    station-role root
    bridge-group 1
    bridge-group 1 subscriber-loop-control
    bridge-group 1 block-unknown-source
    no bridge-group 1 source-learning
    no bridge-group 1 unicast-flooding
    bridge-group 1 spanning-disabled
    interface GigabitEthernet0
    description the embedded AP GigabitEthernet 0 is an internal interface connecti
    ng AP with the host router
    no ip address
    no ip route-cache
    bridge-group 1
    no bridge-group 1 source-learning
    bridge-group 1 spanning-disabled
    interface BVI1
    ip address 192.168.0.2 255.255.255.0
    no ip route-cache
    ip http server
    no ip http secure-server
    ip http help-path http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/779/smbiz/prodconfig/help/eag
    bridge 1 route ip
    banner login ^CC
    % Password change notice.
    Default username/password setup on AP is cisco/cisco with priv¾ilege level 15.
    It is strongly suggested that you create a new username with privilege level
    15 using the following command for console security.
    username <myuser> privilege 15 secret 0 <mypassword>
    no username cisco
    Replace <myuser> and <mypassword> with the username and password you want to
    use. After you change your username/password you can turn off this message
    by configuring  "no banner login" and "no banner exec" in privileged mode.
    ^C
    line con 0
    privilege level 15
    login local
    no activation-character
    line vty 0 4
    login local
    cns dhcp
    end
    obap#
    Here is the Router's Configuration:
    Current configuration : 5908 bytes
    ! No configuration change since last restart
    version 15.0
    no service pad
    service tcp-keepalives-in
    service tcp-keepalives-out
    service timestamps debug datetime msec localtime show-timezone
    service timestamps log datetime msec localtime show-timezone
    service password-encryption
    service sequence-numbers
    hostname obrouter
    boot-start-marker
    boot-end-marker
    logging buffered 51200
    logging console critical
    enable secret 5 $1$i9XE$DjxFVAEC9nC4/r6EQKCd6/
    no aaa new-model
    memory-size iomem 10
    clock timezone PCTime -5
    clock summer-time PCTime date Apr 6 2003 2:00 Oct 26 2003 2:00
    crypto pki trustpoint TP-self-signed-1856757619
    enrollment selfsigned
    subject-name cn=IOS-Self-Signed-Certificate-1856757619
    revocation-check none
    rsakeypair TP-self-signed-1856757619
    crypto pki certificate chain TP-self-signed-1856757619
    certificate self-signed 01
      3082024D 308201B6 A0030201 02020101 300D0609 2A864886 F70D0101 04050030
      31312F30 2D060355 04031326 494F532D 53656C66 2D536967 6E65642D 43657274
      69666963 6174652D 31383536 37353736 3139301E 170D3036 30313032 31323030
      34345A17 0D323030 31303130 30303030 305A3031 312F302D 06035504 03132649
      4F532D53 656C662D 5369676E 65642D43 65727469 66696361 74652D31 38353637
      35373631 3930819F 300D0609 2A864886 F70D0101 01050003 818D0030 81890281
      8100B1A4 FB786547 3D582260 03DB768D 116BDE9A 309FBA04 B53F77B0 BFE32344
      7C3439B3 97192B36 760A9411 1D5C7549 8D86F532 ABA44F53 0D08B7F4 A9A747D5
      071330C3 65BF25A8 927F3596 29BB5A80 90C8D169 22268476 3B8DDE1E FDB7170D
      B4820D03 5580A849 A92C7E76 9AC10867 505A2FEE 64360741 7F9DBDBF 3D79982C
      F81D0203 010001A3 75307330 0F060355 1D130101 FF040530 030101FF 30200603
      551D1104 19301782 156F6272 6F757465 722E6272 75736868 6F672E63 6F6D301F
      0603551D 23041830 168014D8 5BC2FFB2 967A4C7B 11B44122 5C8D31F7 749B9230
      1D060355 1D0E0416 0414D85B C2FFB296 7A4C7B11 B441225C 8D31F774 9B92300D
      06092A86 4886F70D 01010405 00038181 005901F1 C239074B B8213567 CF7B65BF
      DAFE4557 69B2A3B1 5F2593C7 A54B9598 23FD5E7A 563AA6E0 AFB25801 FA0061E8
      F9545372 DB600B3A BE68AE65 1EDA593E 6A0C96B8 5A4136AF 393F9AAC 651E1C36
      B8B7C6C0 47936C24 D2ECE9A5 9446EE32 FC7461FA AD8CF1CE A7FBF341 07E9C3C6
      505AB88D 0E7FCAFC 5792298A E5E4D1FE CC
            quit
    no ip source-route
    ip dhcp excluded-address 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.99
    ip dhcp pool ccp-pool1
       import all
       network 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0
       dns-server 216.49.160.10 216.49.160.66
       default-router 192.168.0.1
    ip cef
    no ip bootp server
    ip domain name brushhog.com
    ip name-server 216.49.160.10
    ip name-server 216.49.160.66
    license udi pid CISCO861W-GN-A-K9 sn FTX155281FY
    username tech38 privilege 15 secret 5 $1$d/4Z$n/23EsXbzfHF5XfJ8Nv.y0
    ip tcp synwait-time 10
    ip ssh time-out 60
    ip ssh authentication-retries 2
    interface FastEthernet0
    interface FastEthernet1
    interface FastEthernet2
    interface FastEthernet3
    interface FastEthernet4
    description $ES_WAN$$FW_OUTSIDE$
    no ip address
    no ip redirects
    no ip unreachables
    no ip proxy-arp
    ip flow ingress
    duplex auto
    speed auto
    pppoe-client dial-pool-number 1
    interface wlan-ap0
    description Service module interface to manage the embedded AP
    ip unnumbered Vlan1
    no ip redirects
    no ip unreachables
    no ip proxy-arp
    ip flow ingress
    arp timeout 0
    interface Wlan-GigabitEthernet0
    description Internal switch interface connecting to the embedded AP
    interface Vlan1
    description $ETH-SW-LAUNCH$$INTF-INFO-HWIC 4ESW$$ES_LAN$$FW_INSIDE$
    ip address 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0
    no ip redirects
    no ip unreachables
    no ip proxy-arp
    ip flow ingress
    ip nat inside
    ip virtual-reassembly
    ip tcp adjust-mss 1412
    interface Dialer0
    ip address negotiated
    no ip redirects
    no ip unreachables
    no ip proxy-arp
    ip mtu 1452
    ip flow ingress
    ip nat outside
    ip virtual-reassembly
    encapsulation ppp
    dialer pool 1
    dialer-group 1
    ppp authentication chap pap callin
    ppp chap hostname XXXXXXXXXXXXX
    ppp chap password 7 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
    ppp pap sent-username XXXXXXXXXXXXXX password 7 XXXXXXXXXXX
    no cdp enable
    ip forward-protocol nd
    ip http server
    ip http authentication local
    ip http secure-server
    ip http timeout-policy idle 60 life 86400 requests 10000
    ip nat inside source static tcp 192.168.0.25 80 interface Dialer0 80
    ip nat inside source list 1 interface Dialer0 overload
    ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Dialer0
    logging trap debugging
    access-list 1 remark INSIDE_IF=Vlan1
    access-list 1 remark CCP_ACL Category=2
    access-list 1 permit 192.168.0.0 0.0.0.255
    dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit
    no cdp run
    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 ^CAuthorized access only!
    Disconnect IMMEDIATELY if you are not an authorized user!^C
    line con 0
    login local
    no modem enable
    transport output telnet
    line aux 0
    login local
    transport output telnet
    line 2
    no activation-character
    no exec
    transport preferred none
    transport input all
    line vty 0 4
    privilege level 15
    login local
    transport input telnet ssh
    scheduler max-task-time 5000
    scheduler allocate 4000 1000
    scheduler interval 500
    end
    Any help would be appreciated

    Hello,
    i have the same problem with router CISCO861W-GN-E-K9. Version 12.4(22r)YB5, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
    Can someone help?
    Thank you.
    Here is my config for internal AP and router.

  • Can cisco MSE(mobility service engine) configured to work with non-cisco access points?

    I understand that access points can be configured to forwards all the probe requests to cisco wifi controller. cisco MSE(mobility service engine) gets the probes from wifi controller to find the location of the mobile devices.
    My question, can cisco MSE(mobility service engine) be configured to work with non-cisco access points?

    No and the reason why is the NMSP communication from the MSE to the WLC. Other vendors don't support this so there is no communication happening.
    -Scott

  • Voice problems with Lync 2013 Mobile

    Hi
    I have a situation where Lync 2013 on both iPhone & Android has started giving problems with making and receiving voice calls. There are no problems with Windows, Mac or Phone Edition clients that I'm aware of. I have not tested anything over the VPN,
    but this should not be a factor.
    For receiving calls - If the user is connected to the LAN via Wi-Fi AND the call is from an internal user, all works fine. If the call is from an external user OR the user is connected via 3G, then the call just shows "Connecting" indefinitely.
    This includes transferred calls.
    For making calls - If the user is connected to the LAN via Wi-FI and calls either an internal or external users, all works fine. If the user is connected via 3G and calls either an internal or external user, the phone rings, but when it's answered it shows
    call ended.
    I have ran RUCT on a computer outside the network, with the following findings:
    DNS:
    Record
    Type
    Hostname
    IP Address
    Port
    Weight
    Priority
    _sip._tls.domain.com
    SRV
    sip.domain.com
    Edge External IP
    443
    100
    0
    sip.domain.com
    A
    sip.domain.com
    Edge External IP
    sipexternal.domain.com
    A
    sipexternal.domain.com
    Edge External IP
    meet.domain.com
    A
    meet.domain.com
    <null>
    _ntp._udp.domain.com
    SRV
    pool.ntp.org
    NTP Server IP
    123
    100
    0
    _sipfederationtls._tcp.domain.com
    SRV
    sip.domain.com
    Edge External IP
    5061
    100
    0
    lyncdiscover.domain.com
    A
    sip.domain.com
    Edge External IP
    lyncdiscover.domain.com
    CNAME
    sip.domain.com
    I have ran Test Port on each entry where there is a port with successful results. Ping works on all entries.
    If I query Certificate Information on sip.domain.com with port 5061 or 444, it succeeds and returns the certificate with subject sip.domain.com. If I query 443, it fails with error "An error occurred while retrieving the certificate. Unable to read
    data from the transport connection: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host."
    On Microsoft Remote Connectivity Analyzer, all tests pass except for the certificate test:
    The Microsoft Connectivity Analyzer is attempting to obtain the SSL certificate from remote server sip.domain.com on port 443
    The Microsoft Connectivity Analyzer wasn't able to obtain the remote SSL certificate.
    Running netstat on Lync Edge gives me the following with regards to port 443:
    TCP   <Internal IP>:443   Lync2:0   LISTENING
    TCP   <External IP>:443   Lync2:0   LISTENING
    Firewall allows connections on port 443 and I've tried disabling the firewall as well. Trying to open https://sip.domain.com in the browser on the Lync Edge fails also, telnet succeeds, but no data is returned.
    I've restarted the AV service and also rebooted the Lync Edge server, no change. In the topology builder, I can see that AV is configured to listen on port 443.
    Any ideas would be most welcome.
    Regards
    Lionel
    MCP Windows Server MCTS .NET

    I have ran a large amount of additional tests. On my latest round of testing, I have obtained the following results:
    Call received via PSTN gateway on user DID, answered by desktop client inside LAN - works.
    Call received via PSTN gateway on response group, answered by desktop client inside LAN - works.
    Call received via PSTN gateway on user DID, answered by desktop client outside LAN (behind NAT, DSL router) - works.
    Call received via PSTN gateway on response group, answered by desktop client outside LAN (behind NAT, DSL router) - works.
    Call received via PSTN gateway on user DID, answered by mobile client inside LAN - does not work.
    Call received via PSTN gateway on response group, answered by mobile client inside LAN - does not work.
    Call received via PSTN gateway on user DID, answered by mobile client outside LAN (behind NAT, DSL router) - works.
    Call received via PSTN gateway on response group, answered by mobile client outside LAN (behind NAT, DSL router) - works.
    Call received via PSTN gateway on user DID, answered by mobile client outside LAN (3G) - does not work.
    Call received via PSTN gateway on response group, answered by mobile client outside LAN (3G) - does not work.
    Call received via PSTN gateway on user DID, answered by desktop client inside LAN and transferred to mobile client inside LAN - does not work.
    Call received via PSTN gateway on response group, answered by desktop client inside LAN and transferred to mobile client inside LAN - does not work.
    Call received via PSTN gateway on user DID, answered by desktop client inside LAN and transferred to mobile client outside LAN (behind NAT, DSL router) - works.
    Call received via PSTN gateway on response group, answered by desktop client inside LAN and transferred to mobile client outside LAN (behind NAT, DSL router) - works.
    Call received via PSTN gateway on user DID, answered by desktop client inside LAN and transferred to mobile client outside LAN (3G) - does not work.
    Call received via PSTN gateway on response group, answered by desktop client inside LAN and transferred to mobile client outside LAN (3G) - does not work.
    Call made through PSTN gateway from desktop client inside LAN - works.
    Call made through PSTN gateway from desktop client outside LAN (behind NAT, DSL router) - works.
    Call made through PSTN gateway from mobile client inside LAN - does not work.
    Call made through PSTN gateway from mobile client outside LAN (behind NAT, DSL router) - works.
    Call made through PSTN gateway from mobile client outside LAN (3G) - does not work.
    Call from desktop client inside LAN to desktop or mobile client (regardless of location) - works.
    Call from desktop or mobile client (regardless of location) to desktop client inside LAN - works.
    Call from desktop or mobile client (regardless of location) to desktop or mobile client (regardless of location) - works.
    There is no difference in behaviour between normal calls and conference calls. Reproducing the problem seems to require the following:
    1. PSTN gateway needs to be involved
    2. One party needs to be on mobile client
    3. The mobile client needs to be inside the LAN or on a 3G connection, but not behind NAT on a DSL connection
    The only conclusion I can make is that somehow NAT makes the problem go away, but it does not affect desktop clients (on the LAN or Wi-Fi at least, I do not have a way to test them on 3G).
    The PSTN gateway (Cisco UCM) could also be the problem, but it works fine in all other cases. It has 4 trunks and makes all kinds of routing decisions, but once a call is routed to/from Lync, it should not make a difference on what type of device it is answered.
    I'm really baffled by this one. Perhaps the 3G thing is a service provider issue and the issue on the LAN has something to do with the internal DNS combined with the behaviour of the mobile client. Just not sure exactly what.
    MCP Windows Server MCTS .NET

  • Strange issue - unable to establish PPP with Cisco 887 VAG router on one particular ADSL line

    I have a strange problem that I’m struggling to get to the bottom of with my ISP and wondered if anyone could help.
    We have a site with an older Cisco 877 ADSL router which was working happily until a few weeks ago when the connection dropped suddenly (out-of-hours at 2am if that’s of any significance – made me think most likely something carrier/ISP related?)    When connectivity was lost, the router could sync with the BT exchange (we are in the UK) but could not establish PPP.
    We logged fault with our ISP – after some to’ing and fro’ing, they passed it onto BT and their engineers visited site, they fixed “a line fault” (we don’t get much detail on what was actually fixed) but we still could not establish connectivity – same thing, solid CD light but no PPP.
    So, we replaced the router with another 877 – same again, solid CD but no PPP.  We replaced all the cables and microfilter etc but no difference. 
    We tried a different Cisco router (a newer Cisco 887VAG) which, as I understand, uses a different modem chipset but no matter – PPP could still not be established.  We tested this router on another ADSL line with the same ISP and it worked without issue, using the same ADSL account details, it was able to establish connectivity.  So we figured this must still be a BT/ISP issue.
    Since then we’ve had BT out again twice but they say there is no fault.  The ISP say there is no issue with them.  But we still cannot establish ADSL connectivity on this line, despite having tried 3 different ADSL routers and despite the fact the routers work with the same account details on another ADSL line.
    The 887VAG router we have currently connected has 3G backup so that is keeping us going in the meantime and also means I can login to the router remotely to check on the ADSL status. 
    But I’m struggling to pinpoint where the problem may lie.   Strangely, if I turn on PPP negotiation and authentication debug then I’m not actually seeing any output from it at all?
    Yet, the ATM interface is up and shows packets being sent and received:
    ATM0 is up, line protocol is up
      Hardware is MPC ATMSAR, address is bc16.6596.9b00 (bia bc16.6596.9b00)
      MTU 1600 bytes, sub MTU 1600, BW 704 Kbit/sec, DLY 520 usec,
         reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255
      Encapsulation ATM, loopback not set
      Keepalive not supported
      Encapsulation(s): AAL5
      4 maximum active VCs, 1024 VCs per VP, 1 current VCCs
      VC Auto Creation Disabled.
      VC idle disconnect time: 300 seconds
      Last input 00:00:28, output 00:00:07, output hang never
      Last clearing of "show interface" counters 6d23h
      Input queue: 0/75/0/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 0
      Queueing strategy: Per VC Queueing
      5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
      5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
         23886 packets input, 1676964 bytes, 0 no buffer
         Received 0 broadcasts (0 IP multicasts)
         0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles
         0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
         56469 packets output, 4418592 bytes, 0 underruns
         0 output errors, 0 collisions, 6 interface resets
         0 unknown protocol drops
         0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
    Does anyone have any ideas on where the problem may be and what more I can do to troubleshoot and provide the relevant evidence to our ISP (assuming it is an ISP/BT issue though the fact the same router works ok with the exact same details etc would seem to indicate it must be their issue!)

    Hi Jody,
    thanks for the suggestions.  Here's what I see from the ppp debugs (but I'm not sure how to interpret?)
    Jan  6 14:50:22.838: pppoe_send_padi:
    contiguous pak, size 74
             00 01 09 00 AA AA 03 00 80 C2 00 07 00 00 FF FF
             FF FF FF FF BC 16 65 96 9B 00 88 63 11 09 00 00
             00 10 01 01 00 00 01 03 00 08 0C 00 00 01 00 00
             04 A3 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
             00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...
    Jan  6 14:50:22.878: PPPoE 0: I PADO  R:0030.8810.000b L:bc16.6596.9b00 0/38  ATM0.1
    contiguous pak, size 71
             BC 16 65 96 9B 00 00 30 88 10 00 0B 88 63 11 07
             00 00 00 33 01 03 00 08 0C 00 00 01 00 00 04 A3
             01 02 00 1F 62 72 61 73 2D 72 65 64 37 2E 6C 73
             2D 62 61 73 2D 42 32 32 36 45 34 37 30 39 45 30
             31 34 5A 01 01 00 00
    Jan  6 14:50:24.885: OUT PADR from PPPoE Session
    contiguous pak, size 85
             00 01 09 00 AA AA 03 00 80 C2 00 07 00 00 00 30
             88 10 00 0B BC 16 65 96 9B 00 88 63 11 19 00 00
             00 33 01 03 00 08 0C 00 00 01 00 00 04 A3 01 02
             00 1F 62 72 61 73 2D 72 65 64 37 2E 6C 73 2D 62
             61 73 2D 42 32 32 36 45 ...
    Jan  6 14:50:35.125: OUT PADR from PPPoE Session
    contiguous pak, size 85
             00 01 09 00 AA AA 03 00 80 C2 00 07 00 00 00 30
             88 10 00 0B BC 16 65 96 9B 00 88 63 11 19 00 00
             00 33 01 03 00 08 0C 00 00 01 00 00 04 A3 01 02
             00 1F 62 72 61 73 2D 72 65 64 37 2E 6C 73 2D 62
             61 73 2D 42 32 32 36 45 ...
    Jan  6 14:50:45.364: OUT PADR from PPPoE Session
    contiguous pak, size 85
             00 01 09 00 AA AA 03 00 80 C2 00 07 00 00 00 30
             88 10 00 0B BC 16 65 96 9B 00 88 63 11 19 00 00
             00 33 01 03 00 08 0C 00 00 01 00 00 04 A3 01 02
             00 1F 62 72 61 73 2D 72 65 64 37 2E 6C 73 2D 62
             61 73 2D 42 32 32 36 45 ...
    Jan  6 14:50:55.603: OUT PADR from PPPoE Session
    contiguous pak, size 85
             00 01 09 00 AA AA 03 00 80 C2 00 07 00 00 00 30
             88 10 00 0B BC 16 65 96 9B 00 88 63 11 19 00 00
             00 33 01 03 00 08 0C 00 00 01 00 00 04 A3 01 02
             00 1F 62 72 61 73 2D 72 65 64 37 2E 6C 73 2D 62
             61 73 2D 42 32 32 36 45 ...
    Jan  6 14:51:05.843: OUT PADR from PPPoE Session
    contiguous pak, size 85
             00 01 09 00 AA AA 03 00 80 C2 00 07 00 00 00 30
             88 10 00 0B BC 16 65 96 9B 00 88 63 11 19 00 00
             00 33 01 03 00 08 0C 00 00 01 00 00 04 A3 01 02
             00 1F 62 72 61 73 2D 72 65 64 37 2E 6C 73 2D 62
             61 73 2D 42 32 32 36 45 ...
    Jan  6 14:51:16.114: OUT PADR from PPPoE Session
    contiguous pak, size 85
             00 01 09 00 AA AA 03 00 80 C2 00 07 00 00 00 30
             88 10 00 0B BC 16 65 96 9B 00 88 63 11 19 00 00
             00 33 01 03 00 08 0C 00 00 01 00 00 04 A3 01 02
             00 1F 62 72 61 73 2D 72 65 64 37 2E 6C 73 2D 62
             61 73 2D 42 32 32 36 45 ...
    Jan  6 14:51:26.353: [0]PPPoE 0: O PADT  R:0000.0000.0000 L:0000.0000.0000 0/38  ATM0.1
    contiguous pak, size 74
             00 01 09 00 AA AA 03 00 80 C2 00 07 00 00 00 00
             00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 88 63 11 A7 00 00
             00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
             00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
             00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...
    Jan  6 14:51:46.576: pppoe_send_padi:
    contiguous pak, size 74
             00 01 09 00 AA AA 03 00 80 C2 00 07 00 00 FF FF
             FF FF FF FF BC 16 65 96 9B 00 88 63 11 09 00 00
             00 10 01 01 00 00 01 03 00 08 0C 00 00 01 00 00
             04 A3 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
             00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...
    Jan  6 14:51:46.608: PPPoE 0: I PADO  R:0030.8810.000b L:bc16.6596.9b00 0/38  ATM0.1
    contiguous pak, size 71
             BC 16 65 96 9B 00 00 30 88 10 00 0B 88 63 11 07
             00 00 00 33 01 03 00 08 0C 00 00 01 00 00 04 A3
             01 02 00 1F 62 72 61 73 2D 72 65 64 37 2E 6C 73
             2D 62 61 73 2D 42 32 32 36 45 34 37 30 39 45 30
             31 34 5A 01 01 00 00
    Provider wouldn't have bumped us from ADSL to VDSL - but here's the output of show controller vdsl 0:
    Controller VDSL 0 is UP
    Daemon Status:           Up
                            XTU-R (DS)              XTU-C (US)
    Chip Vendor ID:         'BDCM'                   'IFTN'
    Chip Vendor Specific:   0x0000                   0x71C8
    Chip Vendor Country:    0xB500                   0xB500
    Modem Vendor ID:        'CSCO'                   '    '
    Modem Vendor Specific:  0x4602                   0x0000
    Modem Vendor Country:   0xB500                   0x0000
    Serial Number Near:    FCZ1111C08V C887VAG 15.2(4)M
    Serial Number Far:
    Modem Version Near:    15.2(4)M
    Modem Version Far:     0x71c8
    Modem Status:            TC Sync (Showtime!)
    DSL Config Mode:         AUTO
    Trained Mode:            G.992.1 (ADSL) Annex A
    TC Mode:                 ATM
    Selftest Result:         0x00
    DELT configuration:      disabled
    DELT state:              not running
    Trellis:                 ON                       ON
    SRA:                     disabled                        disabled
     SRA count:              0                       0
    Bit swap:                enabled                         enabled
     Bit swap count:         1                       8
    Line Attenuation:        54.5 dB                 31.5 dB
    Signal Attenuation:      54.5 dB                  0.0 dB
    Noise Margin:             6.7 dB                 11.0 dB
    Attainable Rate:        2132 kbits/s             888 kbits/s
    Actual Power:            16.7 dBm                12.7 dBm
    Total FECC:             546                      0
    Total ES:               6                        0
    Total SES:              0                        0
    Total LOSS:             0                        0
    Total UAS:              486                      486
    Total LPRS:             0                        0
    Total LOFS:             0                        0
    Total LOLS:             0                        0
    Full inits:             14
    Failed full inits:      1
    Short inits:            0
    Failed short inits:     1
    Firmware        Source          File Name (version)
    VDSL            user config     flash:vdsl.bin-A2pv6C035d_d23j (10)
    Modem FW  Version:      110802_1752-4.02L.03.A2pv6C035d.d23j
    Modem PHY Version:      A2pv6C035d.d23j
    Vendor Version:
                      DS Channel1     DS Channel0   US Channel1       US Channel0
    Speed (kbps):             0             1664             0               704
    SRA Previous Speed:       0                0             0                 0
    Previous Speed:           0             1600             0               736
    Total Cells:              0          2786872             0                 0
    User Cells:               0               68             0                 0
    Reed-Solomon EC:          0              546             0                 0
    CRC Errors:               0                9             0                 0
    Header Errors:            0               10             0                 0
    Interleave (ms):       0.00             8.00          0.00              8.00
    Actual INP:            0.00             1.12          0.00              1.28
    Training Log :  Stopped
    Training Log Filename : flash:vdsllog.bin
    And here's the output from the ATM and dialer interfaces:
    interface ATM0
     no ip address
     ip flow ingress
     no atm ilmi-keepalive
    end
    interface ATM0.1 point-to-point
     ip flow ingress
     pvc 0/38
      pppoe-client dial-pool-number 2
    end
    interface Dialer2
     description OUTSIDE
     ip address negotiated
     ip access-group firewall in
     ip mtu 1492
     ip flow ingress
     ip nat outside
     ip inspect DEFAULT100 out
     ip virtual-reassembly in
     encapsulation ppp
     dialer pool 2
     dialer-group 2
     ppp authentication chap callin
     ppp chap hostname ###removed###
     ppp chap password ###removed###
     no cdp enable
     crypto map dcvpn
    end
    As I say though, config-wise, everything should be correct - the same router works fine on another line (which should also confirm the authentication details are correct - at least in as far as it matches what the ISP have on their RADIUS)
    Any further thoughts?

  • ASA 5505 Trunking problem with cisco 3760

    Here is my asa 5505 configuration  and at bottom i am pasting cisco 3760 configuration, I am having trunking problem and seen other people having the same issue but no solution.
    Problem: when i connect any device on Switch 3760 port 1 which is trunked i cannot communicate with niether vlan.
    I have tried device with both static vlan configuration
    192.168.1.99 (vlan 2)
    172.168.1.99 (vlan 8)
    if i change port 1 to access mode or define native vlan it work with one vlan.
    interface 5 of Cisco ASA is connected with interface 25 (uplink) on  Cisco Switch
    interface Ethernet0/5
    switchport trunk allowed vlan 1-10
    switchport mode trunk
    interface GigabitEthernet1/0/25
      description **UPLINK**
    switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
    switchport trunk allowed vlan 1-10
    switchport mode trunk
    On port 1 of cisco Switch i am creating trunk
    interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1
    description **LAN**
    switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
    switchport trunk allowed vlan 1-10
    switchport mode trunk
    no logging event link-status
    spanning-tree portfast
    CISCO ASA Config i have configure the following vlans
    interface Vlan2
    nameif inside
    security-level 100
    ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
    interface Vlan8
    description Server VLAN
    nameif Internal_LAN
    security-level 90
    ip address 172.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
    interface Ethernet0/0
    switchport access vlan 2
    on Cisco 3760 i have configure the following vlan.
    v
    vlan 2
    name inside
    vlan 8
    name Internal_LAN
    interface Null0
    no ip unreachables
    Message was edited by: macboy

    Hello,
    I can see many people have visited the post but there isn't any reply.
    I think this is because of the following:
    The configurations are long and most people dont want to read it. Try adding only relevant configuration to the issue.
    The problem description is not clear. You mention trunking problem but what exactly is the problem? Can you ping from switch to ASA? Is any Vlan information being passed or they are all failing. Try to be as much specific as possible.
    Which port of the switch connects to the ASA?
    Using portfast on a trunk (interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1) is not recommended.
    Regards,
    Felipe.
    Remember to rate useful posts.

  • Problems with accessing Internet through router (permanent IP)

    Hi.
    I changed hostname with sys-unconfig. Now computer has permanent IP address (non DHCP) and right hostname.
    Before this change I had access to Internet (hostname: "unknown" and DHCP).
    My computers access Internet through router.
    There is ping from my computer to router and another computer. Also other computer pings my computer.
    In DHCP tables my computer does not exist.
    I created file /etc/defaultrouter with IP of my router.
    Trying to access Internet, web browser (Mozilla) writes: "<site.com> could not be found. Please check name and try afain."
    I think there is a problem with DNS.
    How to configure my computer on Solaris 10 to access the Internet with current configuration?
    Thank you.

    To test DNS services without a browser (ie, to see if the
    system can be a DNS client), first use the command
    'nslookup'
    # /usr/sbin/nslookup sun.com
    Server: miki-class-gla.eclecticgroup.co.uk
    Address: 10.23.0.1
    Non-authoritative answer:
    Name: sun.com
    Address: 72.5.124.61
    # /usr/sbin/nslookup google.com
    Server: miki-class-gla.eclecticgroup.co.uk
    Address: 10.23.0.1
    Non-authoritative answer:
    Name: google.com
    Addresses: 64.233.167.99, 64.233.187.99, 72.14.207.99
    If this doesn't work, then your system isn't talking to a
    DNS server at all at all, so you need to check the contents
    of /etc/resolv.conf.
    If it does work, use the command 'getent' to check that your
    system as a whole is querying DNS for name-IP resolution.
    EG.
    # getent hosts sun.com
    72.5.124.61 sun.com
    # getent hosts google.com
    64.233.187.99 google.com
    72.14.207.99 google.com
    64.233.167.99 google.com
    If you don't get back IP addresses, your system isn't
    correctly configured as a DNS client.
    Look at /etc/nsswitch.conf, and find the line
    that starts 'hosts'.
    If it says
    hosts files
    then the system is not a DNS client.
    To correct this, edit that line to add the word dns on the end:
    hosts files dns
    That's it. No need to reboot.

Maybe you are looking for

  • Requirement node of Purchase Order in APO

    Hi all, I am testing a scenario. Locations A(source) and B(target) are in same APO system but different R/3 systems. I create a Purchase Req for a material on location B in APO. I can see the requirement and receipt nodes in Purchase requisition. The

  • SQL query throws not understandable error

    Hi everybody, I am suffering from an issue where I query Oracle database 11g with this query: SELECT AUDIT_EVENT.EVENT_ID, USER_NAME, START_TIMESTAMP, AUDIT_EVENT.DURATION, AUDIT_EVENT.EVENT_TYPE_ID, AUDIT_EVENT.SERVER_CUID, OBJECT_CUID, OBJECT_TYPE,

  • How to turn off Compatibility Mode on Project 2010

    I am having trouble turning off Compatibility Mode on Project 2010 in our organization - Project is installed as part of Office Professional Plus 2010. When I open Microsoft Project it displays [Compatibility Mode] in the title bar. When I choose Sav

  • I can't configure the resolution on my 34460A DMM with IVI

    I'm trying to acquire data from my 34460A using IVI. When I use Configure Measurement, the DMM doesn't seem to be taking the resolution properly. It seems to be setting full range (slow) measurements no matter what I set there. I set the range to 3A

  • Complete info about OLTP

    complete info about OLTP Edited by: [email protected] on Feb 27, 2009 9:49 AM