Updating X3000 Modem Router

Hi,
I recently purchased two x3000 devices.
Both shipped with the 1.0.01 firmware installed.
Upgraded one device in one location to the 1.0.03.001 release without issue.
A day later i'm not trying from a second location to perform the same action.
I've downloaded the FW_X3000_1.0.03.001.bin firmware from the Cisco downloads for the device and receive a pop up
'The image file is incorrect'
I've downloaded hte image twice and it appears to be correct in size. I'm following the same process that worked without issue the day previously.
Any thoughts / suggestions please?
Many Thanks
Mike
Solved!
Go to Solution.

kardek wrote:
Hi,
I recently purchased two x3000 devices.
Both shipped with the 1.0.01 firmware installed.
Upgraded one device in one location to the 1.0.03.001 release without issue.
A day later i'm not trying from a second location to perform the same action.
I've downloaded the FW_X3000_1.0.03.001.bin firmware from the Cisco downloads for the device and receive a pop up
'The image file is incorrect'
I've downloaded hte image twice and it appears to be correct in size. I'm following the same process that worked without issue the day previously.
Any thoughts / suggestions please?
Many Thanks
Mike
Did you try another browser?

Similar Messages

  • Public ip behind modem/router - setup

    I have been reading this forum's topics thoroughly over the past few days - very helpful advice from some of the top posters.
    However, I have a very basic question which is beginning to make me tear my hair out - how do I give the external NIC a public IP address that's completely visible over the internet but that will still allow communication with my router/modem.
    Last week we decided to update our old G4 running OS X Server 10.3.8 to a brand new XServe. Our needs are very basic and the old server ran afp, nat, mail, firewall and vpn for a small workgroup of about 10 designers. Our ISP gave us a range of static public IP addresses of which we only used one for both our router address and mail (over smtp). ISP handles external DNS and sorted the MX records for this. A zoom modem/router was configured in half bridge mode to transparently send this IP address 83.xxx.89 to the OS X server via DHCP. Therefore external NIC was set up as DHCP and internal NIC was set up with local address 192.168.0.1. Because the 89 external address was also our mailgate address - mailgate.mydomain.com - our ISP could send down our mail, mobile users could log on via VPN, workers on the lan could browse the web and use afp etc. In other words, if worked perfectly for our small setup and was steady as a rock for about 3-4 years. I have noted comments about the lack of a hardware firewall - we are relying totally on Apple's firewall in OSX server but I am comfortable with this for my small workgroup.
    When we came to install the XServe in a similar fashion the external NIC would only pick up the external public IP address for about two minutes. After this it would drop and pick up a self assigned IP address - obviously all connection to the internet would be lost and the primary address would become 192.168.0.1 because the internal NIC would move up in rank. After talking to Apple support for a literally a couple of hours they seemed to draw a blank but suggested that I must change the external NIC to manual to stop it being overridden. I must also set up LOM correctly. Fair enough, I'm willing to try this and have now got my ISP to send our mail down to a different mailgate - 83.xxx.90. Therefore we have one public IP for the router and another for the mailserver (that happens to be doing a few other services too). Domain names for these are mailgate.mydomain.com and mailgate2.mydomain.com - in fact the original address will still act as a mailserver with a slightly higher priority because I want the option of switching back to my G4 until all this is resolved and don't want two new setups on my hands! Once the Xserve is setup the old server will no longer function.
    However, all the modems I have tried will only communicate with internal IP addresses on the LAN. Even the dmz instructions say I should configure with an internal IP address - is this correct? Turning off DHCP server and NAT on these devices doesn't seem to help either (I assumed this would be the answer but no). Can someone tell me where I am going wrong? I can't find anyone else asking about this so I can only assume that I have overlooked something really simple.
    Ideally I would like to keep the new two address setup but I am quite happy to go back to the single setup with the router in half bridge mode if the Xserve will hang on to it reliably.
    My set up is:
    Router:
    WAN static 83.xxx.89 subnet 255.255.255.248
    LAN 192.168.1.1 subnet 255.255.255.0 (don't really understand where this fits in).
    NAT off, DCHP off
    Xserve
    external NIC
    WAN static 83.xxx.90 subnet 255.255.255.248, router 83.xxx.89 or 192.168.1.1 (tried both and tried matching both subnets)
    internal NIC
    LAN 192.168.0.1 subnet 255.255.255.0
    LOM (guessing here a bit because manual is awful)
    WAN static 83.xxx.91, subnet 255.255.255.248 (channel 1)
    LAN 192.168.0.50, subnet 255.255.255.0
    DNS on XServe will be setup up so that mailgate2.mydomain.com resolves to the internal 192.168.0.1 address. External DNS handled by ISP. Reading previous posts this seems correct.
    Router/modems are Belkin F5D9630uk4 (hopeless, support tell me it won't take a static WAN address so it's going back), Voyager 205 (seems quite configurable but won't let anything through if NAT is disabled), Zoom X5 (older 4 year model currently working succesfully in half bridge mode for my older setup - however only new models will work in full bridge mode which could be what I am looking for??)
    The realise the above modems/routers are more consumer models so I am willing to buy a more configurable expensive pro modem or router if this is what's needed. I stress though that I would like the Xserve to be acting as the firewall and NAT etc and don't really fancy having to have to forward loads of ports etc.
    Thanks for taking the time to read this through, I thought more detail would be helpful. I am also prepared to employ a professional to set this up for me but they (Apple knowledgeable) are rather thin on the ground in Glos UK. We did get a company in four years ago to set up the old server and they gave up after three weeks (a friend and I managed to crack it the following weekend - probably just lucky!).
    Any help would be really appreciated - what we're trying to do must be pretty common?
    17 G4 Laptop   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

    Now solved - bought myself a more professional router that has more user features and all has become clear. Router is Draytek 2800 which seems like a good piece of kit. I think that there are various ways of achieving what I wanted to do (I suspected this all along) but I chose to set up a 'second public lan subnet' in Draytek speak. See here for more:
    http://www.draytek.co.uk/support/kbvigor2ndsubnet.html
    Thanks to those that posted.

  • Connecting HP 6980 to Brighthouse Modem/Router

    After installing Maverick OS 10.9 (with update to 10.9.1) I have not been able to connect my printer to the network. I cannot get it to connect to get an IP address. I am using a Brighthouse AARIS modem/router. It was working fine before update of Mac OS. Now no IP in printer setup. Have had Brighthouse tech out 2 times and they tell me it is working fine when they hook their laptop up to test the unit. I still believe it is the AARIS unit as I have seen a difference in the lights on the Modem. The lights on the printer are soldi blue (wireless indicator) and the wired light blinks when I hook up to the modem via a patch cable. Printer works fine with a USB cable direct. Suggestions?

    GPaw wrote:
    After installing Maverick OS 10.9 (with update to 10.9.1) I have not been able to connect my printer to the network. I cannot get it to connect to get an IP address. I am using a Brighthouse AARIS modem/router. It was working fine before update of Mac OS. Now no IP in printer setup. Have had Brighthouse tech out 2 times and they tell me it is working fine when they hook their laptop up to test the unit. I still believe it is the AARIS unit as I have seen a difference in the lights on the Modem. The lights on the printer are soldi blue (wireless indicator) and the wired light blinks when I hook up to the modem via a patch cable. Printer works fine with a USB cable direct. Suggestions?
    Hello,
    I am the Forums Manager for Bright House Networks.  There should be no reason why this doesn't work.  Reach out to me at  [Personal Information Removed] or here in IM and I will get this taken care of for you.
    Gary

  • MacBook keep disconnecting from LinkSYS WAG325N WiFi Modem/Router

    Hello,
    I've been using my MacBook for a really long time. Over 1.5 years I had no Wi-Fi connection problems until my US Robotics 9106 Modem stopped working. I bought a nice LinkSYS WAG325N Modem. From that moment on, my MacBook started to disconnect from LinkSYS's WiFi constantly. I used every wep/web2 etc. security protocols possible. Nothing worked.
    With my US Robotics I used MAC Filtering which worked perfectly. I did the same settings to LinkSYS as you can guess that didn't help at all...
    I did firmware update to my modem, it even got worse so I downgrade my modem to previous version.
    I read almost every forum out there, no one has came up with a solution.
    If anyone has any idea how to fix this problem, please do so, I need urgent help or else I need to take my modem back before 15th day of using it is over. And try to find some modem that my MacBook would like...
    Thank you.

    Hello,
    Yes I tried with US Robotics, worked perfectly.
    It worked at all caffe's wifi spots (I have no info about their modem/router)
    Strange enough, I realised that, if I place my old wifi modem next to this one just connecting the power and turning the modem on, somehow macbook connects fine !? it is too weird, and nearly impossible to explain. but if I place these two modems together and connect with linksys, and the other is just on, no connection no nothing just its wifi is on, MacBook connects... but if I leave the room and go to the living room the problem occurs again.
    And since all the other windows laptops connecting from living room has %85 signal power this modem is wonderful. But for a MacBook, it is nothing but pain.
    If I get a chance, I'll ask a friend to bring his macbook here which is newer (core2duo) mine is core duo and see what happens.

  • Is Actiontec modem-router vulnerable to Heartbleed?

    Does Heartbleed affect the Actiontec GT784WNV modem-router?
    We have one from Verizon for our Verizon DSL.
    If the Actiontec is affected, when will Verizon send a firmware update?

    When trying to access my Verizon ActionTec router from INSIDE my private LAN (https://192.169.1.1), why is my security software alert me of an potential SSL Certificate compromise? 
    My AntiVirus suite provides this alert: 
    "Cannot guarantee authenticity of the domain to which encrypted connection is established" 
    Application: Internet Explorer  (although the same occurs in Chrome),
    URL:  ORname_Jungo: OpenRG Products Group
    Reason:  (blank)"
    Who is that URL and why is it on the Verizon router?

  • AX as client with third party modem/router

    Like others, I'm having trouble getting my AX to join an existing network from my third party modem/router (in this case a Siemens SE 515 dsl). After 2 days of sifting posts, changing settings and reset after reset, I'm about to take the thing back or just toss it out the window. I really only want to use the AX for AirTunes but do want to be able to surf at the same time.
    My modem/router is set as PPPoE with login details and PPPoE pass-through is enabled, as is NAT. The modem is set to get IP address automatically. WEP-128 is on and I've activated MAC access control (and am sure it's the correct id for the Airport). It's set for DHCP in the range 192.168.1.xx. WDS is activated and the router detects other devices around the place.
    In Network settings on my Powerbook I've selected PPPoE and also entered the login details here. In the TCP/IP tab, IPv4 is automatically set to PPP and the computer gets an IP address but it's in 84.xxx... range. Internet access works fine when I use these settings.
    Now, reset the AX, in Airport Admin I set it to client (I don't need to extend the network), entered the WEP key and selected the router network name from the pop-up menu. In the Internet tab I select DHCP, in music tab AirTunes is on and I've entered a speaker name. Click update, then...
    Nothing happens.
    Well, not quite. The orange light on the AX is flashing. When I go into iTunes, the Airport is listed in the pop-up at bottom right but when I select it, iTunes says it is trying to connect and, after a while, fails. Airport Admin can no longer find the AX either.
    My hunch is that this is something to do with IP addresses but I really have no idea. Any hints gratefully received.

    1. your modem/router should not have "PPPoE pass-through" enabled. The PPPoE connection with your ISP must be handled by the modem/router itself - not by your Mac. The modem/router should be functioning as a NAT router, and all the wireless clients (like your Mac and the Airport Express) of the modem/router should be connecting to it using DHCP.
    2. I don't know why you activated WDS on the modem/router. It isn't necessary, and whatever WDS flavor is supported by this modem/router won't be supported by the Airport Express. Turn it off.
    3. On the Powerbook, in System Preferences->Network->Show Airport - (a) under the PPPoE tab the box to "connect using PPPoE should NOT be checked and (b) under the TCP/IP tab the only selection should be to configure using DHCP.
    Before proceeding to the next steps, you must now make sure your Mac is still able to access the internet wirelessly.
    4. Do a factory default reset of the Airport Express. Temporarily switch wireless network connections on the Mac from your modem/router to that of the Airport Express. Run the Airport Admin Utility. In the Airport Admin Utility, select the mode to be "join an existing wireless network". Below that, type in the SSID of your modem/router. Enter the same WEP type and WEP key as used on your modem/router. Make any other configuration changes required under the Music tab, then update settings to the Airport Express. When finished, switch the wireless network connection on the Mac back to that of your modem/router.
    5. If you still have trouble, remove all security (MAC address filtering and WEP) from your modem/router and see if you can then get the Airport Express to connect as a client.

  • Port Forwarding Comcast Modem/Router for enabling ...

    The process of port forwarding seems long and complicated. Is the Freetalk Connect Me phone adapter, which is no longer offered by Skype, worth it? I'd like to begin using my Skype service and use Comcast only for internet. The modem/router I use now has two phone ports. Will default settings in Skype allow me to use this modem?

    Skype's standard service doesn't natively support SIP, only through the use of the connect service which is pricier.  The failure was my experience,  it may not be the same for you, whatever software or hardware issues create the problem might be addressed in the newer releases.  I guess I will find out over time.  I'm still slowly trying to figure out if they are repairable and I've been partially successful.  One other similar device is the Soundwin SP110.  Someone posted what I think is the most reasonable price I have seen it for.(http://global.pchome.com.tw/english/?m=item&f=exhibit&IT_NO=DSAD04-A64453055).  It's getting better with firmware updates, but I personally don't own one.

  • 877 using fe as WAN (ISP provider modem/router) - VPN won't come up!

    Hi,
    Due some changes with our ISP, the atm interface on the 877 router won't support stable connections anymore. The fix I'm having to do is to use our ISP provided modem/router, and have the 877 use an fe port as a WAN port and instigate the VPN from there.
    I've had issues with getting the WAN port to work correctly that I got fixed here:
    https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/4090973
    Now I've got to get this bit going then I'm all good!
    Basic set up is:
    Remote firewall <-> internet <-> local ISP (modem/router) <-> Cisco 877 <-> laptop/switch etc
    172.20.0.0/16                             192.168.1.254       192.168.1.139    172.30.99.1     172.30.99.0/24
    Current config is:
    version 12.4
    no service pad
    service tcp-keepalives-in
    service tcp-keepalives-out
    service timestamps debug uptime
    service timestamps log uptime
    service password-encryption
    hostname ITTEST
    boot-start-marker
    boot system flash:c870-advipservicesk9-mz.124-24.T6.bin
    boot-end-marker
    logging message-counter syslog
    logging buffered 10240
    enable secret
    enable password
    no aaa new-model
    clock timezone GMT 0
    clock summer-time BST recurring last Sun Mar 1:00 last Sun Oct 2:00
    dot11 syslog
    no ip source-route
    ip dhcp excluded-address 172.30.99.1 172.30.99.100
    ip dhcp pool dhcppool
       import all
       network 172.30.99.0 255.255.255.0
       default-router 172.30.99.1
       dns-server 172.30.99.1 172.20.0.120 172.20.0.121
       domain-name gratte.com
       update arp
    ip cef
    ip domain name gratte.com
    ip name-server 192.168.1.254
    ip name-server 172.20.0.120
    ip name-server 172.20.0.121
    no ipv6 cef
    multilink bundle-name authenticated
    crypto isakmp policy 1
    encr 3des
    authentication pre-share
    group 2
    crypto isakmp key <presharedkey> address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx no-xauth
    crypto ipsec transform-set 3DESSHA esp-3des esp-sha-hmac
    crypto ipsec profile IPSEC-VPN
    set transform-set 3DESSHA
    archive
    log config
      hidekeys
    interface Tunnel0
    description --- IPSec Tunnel to KX ---
    ip address 172.30.99.10 255.255.255.252
    ip ospf mtu-ignore
    load-interval 30
    tunnel source Vlan1
    tunnel destination xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
    tunnel mode ipsec ipv4
    tunnel protection ipsec profile IPSEC-VPN
    interface ATM0
    no ip address
    shutdown
    no atm ilmi-keepalive
    interface FastEthernet0
    description DATA
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface FastEthernet1
    description VOICE
    switchport access vlan 100
    switchport voice vlan 100
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface FastEthernet2
    shutdown
    interface FastEthernet3
    switchport access vlan 666
    no cdp enable
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface Vlan1
    ip address 172.30.99.1 255.255.255.252
    ip nat inside
    ip virtual-reassembly
    interface Vlan666
    ip address 192.168.1.139 255.255.255.0
    ip nat outside
    ip virtual-reassembly
    interface Dialer0
    no ip address
    ip default-gateway 192.168.1.254
    ip forward-protocol nd
    ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.254
    ip route 10.20.0.0 255.255.0.0 Tunnel0
    ip route 10.21.0.0 255.255.0.0 Tunnel0
    ip route 64.156.192.220 255.255.255.255 Tunnel0
    ip route 64.156.192.245 255.255.255.255 Tunnel0
    ip route 74.50.50.16 255.255.255.255 Tunnel0
    ip route 74.50.63.14 255.255.255.255 Tunnel0
    ip route 172.16.0.0 255.240.0.0 Tunnel0
    ip route 172.30.99.0 255.255.255.0 Vlan1
    no ip http server
    no ip http secure-server
    ip dns server
    ip nat inside source list 100 interface Vlan666 overload
    access-list 100 permit ip 172.30.99.0 0.0.0.255 any
    access-list 199 permit icmp any any
    snmp-server community public RO
    snmp-server community blobby RW
    control-plane
    line con 0
    password
    login
    no modem enable
    line aux 0
    line vty 0 4
    password
    login
    scheduler max-task-time 5000
    ntp server 72.8.140.222
    ntp server 172.20.0.120
    ntp server 172.20.0.121
    end
    Hope someone can help!

    And pretty much an hour to the time of when it dropped out, it's kicked back in:
    02:00:40: ISAKMP (0): received packet from dport 500 sport 500 Global (N) NEW SA
    02:00:40: %CRYPTO-4-IKMP_NO_SA: IKE message from has no SA and is not an initialization offer
    02:00:42: ISAKMP (0): received packet from dport 500 sport 500 Global (N) NEW SA
    02:00:45: ISAKMP (0): received packet from dport 500 sport 500 Global (N) NEW SA
    02:00:45: ISAKMP (0): received packet from dport 500 sport 500 Global (N) NEW SA
    02:00:50: ISAKMP (0): received packet from dport 500 sport 500 Global (N) NEW SA
    02:00:50: ISAKMP (0): received packet from dport 500 sport 500 Global (N) NEW SA
    02:00:55: ISAKMP (0): received packet from dport 500 sport 500 Global (N) NEW SA
    02:00:57: IPSEC(sa_request): ,
      (key eng. msg.) OUTBOUND local= 172.30.99.1, remote= ,
        local_proxy= 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0/0/0 (type=4),
        remote_proxy= 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0/0/0 (type=4),
        protocol= ESP, transform= esp-3des esp-sha-hmac  (Tunnel),
        lifedur= 3600s and 4608000kb,
        spi= 0x0(0), conn_id= 0, keysize= 0, flags= 0x0
    02:00:57: IPSEC(lifetime_expiry): SA lifetime threshold reached, expiring in 68 seconds
    02:00:57: ISAKMP: set new node 0 to QM_IDLE
    02:00:57: SA has outstanding requests  (local 132.76.193.228 port 500, remote 132.76.193.200 port 500)
    02:00:57: ISAKMP:(2002): sitting IDLE. Starting QM immediately (QM_IDLE      )
    02:00:57: ISAKMP:(2002):beginning Quick Mode exchange, M-ID of 1560671909
    02:00:57: ISAKMP:(2002):QM Initiator gets spi
    02:00:57: ISAKMP:(2002): sending packet to my_port 500 peer_port 500 (I) QM_IDLE
    02:00:57: ISAKMP:(2002):Sending an IKE IPv4 Packet.
    02:00:57: ISAKMP:(2002):Node 1560671909, Input = IKE_MESG_INTERNAL, IKE_INIT_QM
    02:00:57: ISAKMP:(2002):Old State = IKE_QM_READY  New State = IKE_QM_I_QM1
    02:00:58: ISAKMP (2002): received packet from dport 500 sport 500 Global (I) QM_IDLE
    02:00:58: ISAKMP: set new node 1105416027 to QM_IDLE
    02:00:58: ISAKMP:(2002): processing HASH payload. message ID = 1105416027
    02:00:58: ISAKMP:(2002): processing SA payload. message ID = 1105416027
    02:00:58: ISAKMP:(2002):Checking IPSec proposal 1
    02:00:58: ISAKMP: transform 1, ESP_3DES
    02:00:58: ISAKMP:   attributes in transform:
    02:00:58: ISAKMP:      SA life type in seconds
    02:00:58: ISAKMP:      SA life duration (basic) of 3600
    02:00:58: ISAKMP:      encaps is 1 (Tunnel)
    02:00:58: ISAKMP:      key length is 192
    02:00:58: ISAKMP:      authenticator is HMAC-SHA
    02:00:58: ISAKMP:(2002):atts are acceptable.
    02:00:58: ISAKMP:(2002):Checking IPSec proposal 1
    02:00:58: ISAKMP: transform 2, ESP_3DES
    02:00:58: ISAKMP:   attributes in transform:
    02:00:58: ISAKMP:      SA life type in seconds
    02:00:58: ISAKMP:      SA life duration (basic) of 3600
    02:00:58: ISAKMP:      encaps is 1 (Tunnel)
    02:00:58: ISAKMP:      authenticator is HMAC-SHA
    02:00:58: ISAKMP:(2002):atts are acceptable.
    02:00:58: IPSEC(validate_proposal_request): proposal part #1
    02:00:58: IPSEC(validate_proposal_request): proposal part #1,
      (key eng. msg.) INBOUND local= 172.30.99.1, remote= ,
        local_proxy= 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0/0/0 (type=4),
        remote_proxy= 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0/0/0 (type=4),
        protocol= ESP, transform= NONE  (Tunnel),
        lifedur= 0s and 0kb,
        spi= 0x0(0), conn_id= 0, keysize= 192, flags= 0x0
    02:00:58: Crypto mapdb : proxy_match
            src addr     : 0.0.0.0
            dst addr     : 0.0.0.0
            protocol     : 0
            src port     : 0
            dst port     : 0
    02:00:58: ISAKMP:(2002): processing NONCE payload. message ID = 1105416027
    02:00:58: ISAKMP:(2002): processing ID payload. message ID = 1105416027
    02:00:58: ISAKMP:(2002): processing ID payload. message ID = 1105416027
    02:00:58: ISAKMP:(2002):QM Responder gets spi
    02:00:58: ISAKMP:(2002):Node 1105416027, Input = IKE_MESG_FROM_PEER, IKE_QM_EXCH
    02:00:58: ISAKMP:(2002):Old State = IKE_QM_READY  New State = IKE_QM_SPI_STARVE
    02:00:58: ISAKMP:(2002): Creating IPSec SAs
    02:00:58:         inbound SA from to 172.30.99.1 (f/i)  0/ 0
            (proxy 0.0.0.0 to 0.0.0.0)
    02:00:58:         has spi 0x48E03F51 and conn_id 0
    02:00:58:         lifetime of 3600 seconds
    02:00:58:         outbound SA from 172.30.99.1 to (f/i) 0/0
            (proxy 0.0.0.0 to 0.0.0.0)
    02:00:58:         has spi  0xD4AF8B3C and conn_id 0
    02:00:58:         lifetime of 3600 seconds
    02:00:58: ISAKMP:(2002): sending packet to my_port 500 peer_port 500 (I) QM_IDLE
    02:00:58: ISAKMP:(2002):Sending an IKE IPv4 Packet.
    02:00:58: ISAKMP:(2002):Node 1105416027, Input = IKE_MESG_INTERNAL, IKE_GOT_SPI
    02:00:58: ISAKMP:(2002):Old State = IKE_QM_SPI_STARVE  New State = IKE_QM_R_QM2
    02:00:58: IPSEC(key_engine): got a queue event with 1 KMI message(s)
    02:00:58: Crypto mapdb : proxy_match
            src addr     : 0.0.0.0
            dst addr     : 0.0.0.0
            protocol     : 0
            src port     : 0
            dst port     : 0
    02:00:58: IPSEC(crypto_ipsec_sa_find_ident_head): reconnecting with the same proxies and peer
    02:00:58: IPSEC(create_sa): sa created,
      (sa) sa_dest= 172.30.99.1, sa_proto= 50,
        sa_spi= 0x48E03F51(1222655825),
        sa_trans= esp-3des esp-sha-hmac , sa_conn_id= 5
        sa_lifetime(k/sec)= (4450631/3600)
    02:00:58: IPSEC(create_sa): sa created,
      (sa) sa_dest= , sa_proto= 50,
        sa_spi= 0xD4AF8B3C(3568274236),
        sa_trans= esp-3des esp-sha-hmac , sa_conn_id= 6
        sa_lifetime(k/sec)= (4450631/3600)
    02:00:58: ISAKMP (2002): received packet from dport 500 sport 500 Global (I) QM_IDLE
    02:00:58: ISAKMP:(2002):deleting node 1105416027 error FALSE reason "QM done (await)"
    02:00:58: ISAKMP:(2002):Node 1105416027, Input = IKE_MESG_FROM_PEER, IKE_QM_EXCH
    02:00:58: ISAKMP:(2002):Old State = IKE_QM_R_QM2  New State = IKE_QM_PHASE2_COMPLETE
    02:00:58: IPSEC(key_engine): got a queue event with 1 KMI message(s)
    02:00:58: IPSEC(key_engine_enable_outbound): rec'd enable notify from ISAKMP
    02:00:58: IPSEC(key_engine_enable_outbound): enable SA with spi 3568274236/50
    02:00:58: IPSEC(update_current_outbound_sa): updated peer current outbound sa to SPI D4AF8B3C
    02:00:59: ISAKMP (2002): received packet from dport 500 sport 500 Global (I) QM_IDLE
    02:00:59: ISAKMP: set new node -1124267365 to QM_IDLE
    02:00:59: ISAKMP:(2002): processing HASH payload. message ID = -1124267365
    02:00:59: ISAKMP:(2002): processing DELETE payload. message ID = -1124267365
    02:00:59: ISAKMP:(2002):peer does not do paranoid keepalives.
    02:00:59: ISAKMP:(2002):deleting node -1124267365 error FALSE reason "Informational (in) state 1"
    02:00:59: IPSEC(key_engine): got a queue event with 1 KMI message(s)
    02:00:59: IPSEC(key_engine_delete_sas): rec'd delete notify from ISAKMP
    02:00:59: IPSEC(key_engine_delete_sas): delete SA with spi 0xBDD33AB1 proto 50 for
    02:00:59: IPSEC(delete_sa): deleting SA,
      (sa) sa_dest= 172.30.99.1, sa_proto= 50,
        sa_spi= 0x539777E6(1402435558),
        sa_trans= esp-3des esp-sha-hmac , sa_conn_id= 3
        sa_lifetime(k/sec)= (4412467/3600),
      (identity) local= 172.30.99.1, remote= ,
        local_proxy= 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0/0/0 (type=4),
        remote_proxy= 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0/0/0 (type=4)
    02:00:59: IPSEC(delete_sa): deleting SA,
      (sa) sa_dest= , sa_proto= 50,
        sa_spi= 0xBDD33AB1(3184736945),
        sa_trans= esp-3des esp-sha-hmac , sa_conn_id= 4
        sa_lifetime(k/sec)= (4412467/3600),
      (identity) local= 172.30.99.1, remote= ,
        local_proxy= 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0/0/0 (type=4),
        remote_proxy= 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0/0/0 (type=4)
    02:01:00: ISAKMP (2002): received packet from dport 500 sport 500 Global (I) QM_IDLE
    02:01:00: ISAKMP: set new node -2105526428 to QM_IDLE
    02:01:00: ISAKMP:(2002): processing HASH payload. message ID = -2105526428
    02:01:00: ISAKMP:(2002): processing NOTIFY DPD/R_U_THERE protocol 1
            spi 0, message ID = -2105526428, sa = 844CC060
    02:01:00: ISAKMP:(2002):deleting node -2105526428 error FALSE reason "Informational (in) state 1"
    02:01:00: ISAKMP:(2002):Input = IKE_MESG_FROM_PEER, IKE_INFO_NOTIFY
    02:01:00: ISAKMP:(2002):Old State = IKE_P1_COMPLETE  New State = IKE_P1_COMPLETE
    02:01:00: ISAKMP:(2002):DPD/R_U_THERE received from peer , sequence 0x22D
    02:01:00: ISAKMP: set new node 971443288 to QM_IDLE
    02:01:00: ISAKMP:(2002):Sending NOTIFY DPD/R_U_THERE_ACK protocol 1
            spi 2220478360, message ID = 971443288
    02:01:00: ISAKMP:(2002): seq. no 0x22D
    02:01:00: ISAKMP:(2002): sending packet to my_port 500 peer_port 500 (I) QM_IDLE
    02:01:00: ISAKMP:(2002):Sending an IKE IPv4 Packet.
    02:01:00: ISAKMP:(2002):purging node 971443288
    02:01:00: ISAKMP:(2002):Input = IKE_MESG_FROM_PEER, IKE_MESG_KEEP_ALIVE
    02:01:00: ISAKMP:(2002):Old State = IKE_P1_COMPLETE  New State = IKE_P1_COMPLETE
    02:01:02: ISAKMP (2002): received packet from dport 500 sport 500 Global (I) QM_IDLE
    02:01:02: ISAKMP:(2002): processing HASH payload. message ID = 1560671909
    02:01:02: ISAKMP:(2002): processing SA payload. message ID = 1560671909
    02:01:02: ISAKMP:(2002):Checking IPSec proposal 1
    02:01:02: ISAKMP: transform 1, ESP_3DES
    02:01:02: ISAKMP:   attributes in transform:
    02:01:02: ISAKMP:      encaps is 1 (Tunnel)
    02:01:02: ISAKMP:      SA life type in seconds
    02:01:02: ISAKMP:      SA life duration (basic) of 3600
    02:01:02: ISAKMP:      SA life type in kilobytes
    02:01:02: ISAKMP:      SA life duration (VPI) of  0x0 0x46 0x50 0x0
    02:01:02: ISAKMP:      authenticator is HMAC-SHA
    02:01:02: ISAKMP:(2002):atts are acceptable.
    02:01:02: IPSEC(validate_proposal_request): proposal part #1
    02:01:02: IPSEC(validate_proposal_request): proposal part #1,
      (key eng. msg.) INBOUND local= 172.30.99.1, remote= ,
        local_proxy= 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0/0/0 (type=4),
        remote_proxy= 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0/0/0 (type=4),
        protocol= ESP, transform= NONE  (Tunnel),
        lifedur= 0s and 0kb,
        spi= 0x0(0), conn_id= 0, keysize= 0, flags= 0x0
    02:01:02: Crypto mapdb : proxy_match
            src addr     : 0.0.0.0
            dst addr     : 0.0.0.0
            protocol     : 0
            src port     : 0
            dst port     : 0
    02:01:02: ISAKMP:(2002): processing NONCE payload. message ID = 1560671909
    02:01:02: ISAKMP:(2002): processing ID payload. message ID = 1560671909
    02:01:02: ISAKMP:(2002): processing ID payload. message ID = 1560671909
    02:01:02: ISAKMP:(2002): Creating IPSec SAs
    02:01:02:         inbound SA from to 172.30.99.1 (f/i)  0/ 0
            (proxy 0.0.0.0 to 0.0.0.0)
    02:01:02:         has spi 0x84F77E7D and conn_id 0
    02:01:02:         lifetime of 3600 seconds
    02:01:02:         lifetime of 4608000 kilobytes
    02:01:02:         outbound SA from 172.30.99.1 to (f/i) 0/0
            (proxy 0.0.0.0 to 0.0.0.0)
    02:01:02:         has spi  0xCA486707 and conn_id 0
    02:01:02:         lifetime of 3600 seconds
    02:01:02:         lifetime of 4608000 kilobytes
    02:01:02: ISAKMP:(2002): sending packet to my_port 500 peer_port 500 (I) QM_IDLE
    02:01:02: ISAKMP:(2002):Sending an IKE IPv4 Packet.
    02:01:02: ISAKMP:(2002):deleting node 1560671909 error FALSE reason "No Error"
    02:01:02: ISAKMP:(2002):Node 1560671909, Input = IKE_MESG_FROM_PEER, IKE_QM_EXCH
    02:01:02: ISAKMP:(2002):Old State = IKE_QM_I_QM1  New State = IKE_QM_PHASE2_COMPLETE
    02:01:02: IPSEC(key_engine): got a queue event with 1 KMI message(s)
    02:01:02: Crypto mapdb : proxy_match
            src addr     : 0.0.0.0
            dst addr     : 0.0.0.0
            protocol     : 0
            src port     : 0
            dst port     : 0
    02:01:02: IPSEC(crypto_ipsec_sa_find_ident_head): reconnecting with the same proxies and peer
    02:01:02: IPSEC(create_sa): sa created,
      (sa) sa_dest= 172.30.99.1, sa_proto= 50,
        sa_spi= 0x84F77E7D(2230812285),
        sa_trans= esp-3des esp-sha-hmac , sa_conn_id= 7
        sa_lifetime(k/sec)= (4550947/3600)
    02:01:02: IPSEC(create_sa): sa created,
      (sa) sa_dest= , sa_proto= 50,
        sa_spi= 0xCA486707(3393742599),
        sa_trans= esp-3des esp-sha-hmac , sa_conn_id= 8
        sa_lifetime(k/sec)= (4550947/3600)
    02:01:02: IPSEC(update_current_outbound_sa): updated peer current outbound sa to SPI CA486707
    02:01:02: IPSEC(check_delete_duplicate_sa_bundle): found duplicated fresh SA bundle, aging it out. min_spi=48E03F51
    02:01:02: IPSEC(early_age_out_sibling): sibling outbound SPI D4AF8B3C expiring in 30 seconds due to it's a duplicate SA bundle.
    02:01:03: ISAKMP (2002): received packet from dport 500 sport 500 Global (I) QM_IDLE
    02:01:03: ISAKMP: set new node 2041302203 to QM_IDLE
    02:01:03: ISAKMP:(2002): processing HASH payload. message ID = 2041302203
    02:01:03: ISAKMP:(2002): processing DELETE payload. message ID = 2041302203
    02:01:03: ISAKMP:(2002):peer does not do paranoid keepalives.
    02:01:03: ISAKMP:(2002):deleting node 2041302203 error FALSE reason "Informational (in) state 1"
    02:01:03: IPSEC(key_engine): got a queue event with 1 KMI message(s)
    02:01:03: IPSEC(key_engine_delete_sas): rec'd delete notify from ISAKMP
    02:01:03: IPSEC(key_engine_delete_sas): delete SA with spi 0xD4AF8B3C proto 50 for
    02:01:03: IPSEC(delete_sa): deleting SA,
      (sa) sa_dest= 172.30.99.1, sa_proto= 50,
        sa_spi= 0x48E03F51(1222655825),
        sa_trans= esp-3des esp-sha-hmac , sa_conn_id= 5
        sa_lifetime(k/sec)= (4450631/3600),
      (identity) local= 172.30.99.1, remote= ,
        local_proxy= 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0/0/0 (type=4),
        remote_proxy= 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0/0/0 (type=4)
    02:01:03: IPSEC(delete_sa): deleting SA,
      (sa) sa_dest= , sa_proto= 50,
        sa_spi= 0xD4AF8B3C(3568274236),
        sa_trans= esp-3des esp-sha-hmac , sa_conn_id= 6
        sa_lifetime(k/sec)= (4450631/3600),
      (identity) local= 172.30.99.1, remote= ,
        local_proxy= 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0/0/0 (type=4),
        remote_proxy= 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0/0/0 (type=4)
    02:01:48: ISAKMP:(2002):purging node 1105416027
    02:01:49: ISAKMP:(2002):purging node -1124267365
    02:01:50: ISAKMP:(2002):purging node -2105526428
    02:01:52: ISAKMP:(2002):purging node 1560671909
    02:01:53: ISAKMP:(2002):purging node 2041302203

  • New non-apple modem/router can't find old Time Capsule

    I've been using a Time Capsule for both backup and wifi for years. But now I have a brand new modem/router (non-apple). I wanted to turn off the wifi on the Time Capsule and just use it for backup. I found instructions on how to do that and did it, but when I went to update to the new settings there was an error and now my system cannot find the Time Capsule, even though it is plugged in, connected and showing a steady green light. The TC is connected to the modem via ethernet and did show up long enough for me to change the settings so I'm confident I have the right physical setup. I've tried restarting both my computer and the TC, but Airport Utility still can't detect a device. What do I do now?
    Thanks!

    Full factory reset on the TC..
    Then plug into it directly with ethernet and do the configuration.. bridge mode.. off wireless if you want.. although there is nothing wrong with still running the wireless and the 5ghz is much faster than using wifi usually on a Mac at least from close range. Update and plug the TC back into the modem.. this is usually necessary whenever you move things around.
    The Factory Reset.
    Power down the TC.
    Hold in reset. and keep holding it in. Be Gentle! It is a tiny surface mount switch with a plastic lever.. Attempting to push it out the other side of the TC will not make the switch turn on better.
    (I fix TC and have several reset levers bent over and jammed or broken off).
    Power on the TC.. remember with the reset held in.. this needs three arms.. a friend or power switch you can get to with your feet..
    Keep holding in reset for about 10sec until the front LED flashes rapidly.
    Release reset and wait .. the boot will be slow as it deletes previous setting.. only from router side and pulls out the factory defaults. No files are deleted on the hard disk.. but the name of the TC may change.

  • Wireless internet gives me local only since i changed modem / router

    I was having problems with other computers using my ISP's modem now since i have swapped out the modem router combo with my own. My notebook will not connect to the internet all i will get is local only. If i use a cable it works, but what is the point of a notebook being tethered to the modem. I have checked for updates with HP but the one on HP's site is the current in my computer. HELP... please TYIA It is a Presario F700.

    Hi:
    No doubt your notebook has an Atheros AR5007 wireless card.
    Install this driver and you should be good to go.
    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareDownloadIndex?softwareitem=ob-108905-1&cc=us&dlc=en&lc=en...
    You may have to uninstall the current driver if this one doesn't over write it.
    Check the device manager now (click to expand the network adapters category, click on the Atheros card, click on the driver tab) for the driver version and date.
    Then compare it with this one.
    You can read the info I provided regarding this issue at the link below.
    http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Wireless-Internet-Home-Networking/Atheros-WLAN-Driver-Fixes-Connection-...

  • Verizon Modem/Router

    I currently have a dedicated phone line coming right into my Westell 6100F Verizon-supplied modem--connected to my desktop PC.
    I would like my old laptop (that has a wireless LAN adapter card, which I insert into it) to be able to pick-up the Internet signal from a downstairs room, forty feet away.
    I'm told Verizon has a modem/router (all-in-one) box; would the "Westell VersaLink 7500"  from Verizon get me what I want?

    Just another checkpoint for OP, how "old" is your laptop - over 5 or 6 years old ?  You might want to check it to make sure that it will work on 802.11g and whether firmware/software updates are available to provide with you, ideally WPA level security (prefered over WEP)
    VZ are sending out mostly Westell 7500 wireless modem/router combo to DSL customers and generally speaking, it's good but it does not have an external antenna connector - so if you have signal issue due to distance and needed a 5 dB or 10 dB gain antenna to boost, you cannot  ....
    There are plenty of Westell 327 around on eBay, both used and some new in box, and they aren't expensive - it's an all-in-one wireless modem/router device, it's older but there's plenty of them doing workhorse duties on VZ DSL.  Priced around $30 & up. 
    The Westell 6100 is a small, compact modem and very reliable, and I've helped a friend of mine put it in a "bridge" mode and hookup an inexpensive wireless router, stacked on top of each other with space for vent or air circulation.  Vendors like Linksys (Cisco), D-Link, Netgear 802.11g routers can be picked up easily at stores like Best Buy or even Staples for under $50 (less if ordered from places like Tigerdirect . com or via eBay)  Other brands like Trendnet cost even less and come with a Setup Wizard so it's nearly self-configured and ready in 10 or 15 minutes.  Disadvantage is that you ended up with an extra piece of gears. 

  • Pacman and list of mirriors and modem/router change.

    Hi all
    I am wondering how pacman decides which mirror it will use to update.
    My problem is that since swapping out my modem/router pacman has been unable to update.  I have just changed /etc/pacman.d/mirrors to point to a different mirror in an effort to correct the problem but it seems to be tied to the mirror it originally had - mirrors.uk2.net.  Having said that it is not using the new mirror either - distrib-coffee.ispl.jussieu.fr.
    Also is pacman somehow tied to one router or what ip the router assigns to the machine, and cannot adjust to new ip settings?
    TIA
    david
    Last edited by blackone (2011-09-28 12:40:57)

    It probably is mirrorlist - just a typo on my part.
    A dns issue?  I am not sure.  I have looked in /etc/resolv.conf and that shows the new router ip.  I dont seem to be able to do ifconfig as whatever that is associated with is not installed.
    But it does seem to have fixated on the uk2.mirrors.net for pacman.
    I shall do some more digging.

  • Modem/Router recommendation

    Can someone recommend a good Modem/Router. I have a imac running Lepard 10.5.6.
    My daughter has a White Macbook also runnung Lepard 10.5.6, my wife has a pc, we would like to connect those 2 wirelessly. If it makes a difference we use ATT DSL service. Thanks in advance.

    Yes all updates have been applied at least nothing comes up in software update. She does not have this problem when she connects at college or where she used to live connecting to wireless connections around the neighborhood. How do i try connecting via Ethernet? When she does lose the connection she gets a Gateway Alert Notification Messege that says this
    The Broadband Link is Currently Not Available
    Error
    DSL Failed to Connect
    The system’s internal DSL modem does not currently detect a DSL signal or is having problems connecting.
    To restore your Internet connection:
    Verify that the telephone cable is still properly connected between a working wall jack and the system port labeled PHONE LINE.
    If your system is connected to a DSL phone filter, make sure it is connected to the jack labeled DSL/HPNA.
    Make sure that ALL phones, answering machines, or other devices which connect to a phone jack have a DSL phone filter attached.
    If you have never had a working DSL Internet connection, it’s possible your DSL service has not yet been turned on. Contact your Internet service provider for assistance.

  • How to set up TimeCapsule (4th) to create own private (wired) network behind Airport Express (5th) that is set up to join existing wifi-network of fritz adsl modem/router?

    I work in an office building with free Wifi to connect to the Internet. I want to be able to use this internetconnection, but at the same time I want to shield of my own wired network.
    I've made the following configuration:
    - fritz adsl modem / router
    - Airport Extreme (5th gen) set up to join existing wireless network (green light, works)
    - Lan-cable from lan-port AE to wan-port TC (4th gen)
    - Lan-cable from TC to Mac
    - Lan-cable from TC to Printer
    When I set my TC (network-settings) in bridge-mode everything works fine, but my Mac and Printer get an IP-address from the fritz modem / router and are visible to others.
    I tried to set TC in NAT/DHCP-mode, but then I get the error message that I should set a static IP-adress for TC. When I set TC in DHCP-mode, it looses connection to the AE. I'm not sure what to do now. Does anyone know how to set up my TC and create my own private network and still be able to get on the internet?

    Hajenius wrote:
    Is there a better alternative? I'd rather not want to reset my TC every day.
    You are using free internet.. so there is a price to pay.. that is convenience and non-ideal network setup.
    The better alternative is to pay for your own connection. Then you are completely free of the possibility of others in the bullding seeing your connection. (as long as you secure the wireless).
    But I think you are probably over worrying about public wifi.. if it is setup right.. ask the building admins.. it should be setup so each user cannot see another users connection. This is typical for most wifi setup and simply means you can see internet connection but nobody else on the connection. ie other wireless users.
    Having a router with NAT makes it then more secure again and allows clients on your own network to interact with each other. But you can setup wireless to the free wifi for every client.. (depending on how many IP you are allowed).. and run a secondary network without internet access. This is easy for desktop etc where you have a wireless and a wired connection but less convenient for mobile devices.. unless you use a cloud connection and each client can link and share via that.
    Have I made the explanation worse??
    Think of it this way.. if you had 3 laptops.. all 3 could connect to the internet from the building wifi.. but they cannot talk to each other or share resources in local office. You can put resources out in the cloud, that can be shared.. but that adds traffic and most free services are not fast.
    Now you can also plug all three into Time Capsule by ethernet.. and share local resources. Files, printers backup etc. This network is not connected to the internet at all. Each laptop has internet via free wifi and local connection.
    For devices like iphones that have no ethernet or other method.. you could use local wireless and public wireless.. but in turns.. still the only advantage is less issues with double NAT.. if that causes problems.. then this is an alternative.

  • How do I use AO update in the Route signal.vi

    Hi support,
    My goal is to create a waveform (to buffer it) and output it using the analog card (PCI-6713) N times and with the frequency F. Apperanlty this is done using a (actually 2) digital counter(s) on the PCI-6602 card.
    This is done using route signal.vi using "AO update". However I have not managed to get it working. I only get error -10341. So my questions are how do I do it? More specificly how do I use AO update in the Route singal.vi Do I need to conect the cards in any perticular way (cabels or so)? Also do you have more information about how the vi route signal works (the help file does not help me much)?
    Grateful for all help.
    I'm using labview 6.0 as developpement platform, and using the PCI-6601, PCI-67
    13 and a PCI-7344 cards. Since the program is quite large I will only send a portion of it, the pulseGen is supposed to generate the waveform (loaded as a text file, also submitted) the digital output used is in case 1 (in pulseGen) the analog output is in case 3. The MissingWaveform.vi is just to ensure that a waveform is supplied to the pulseGen.vi
    Sorry about the mess.
    /Chatri

    Cabling and Interfacing between Boards: You have capability for direct simultaneous connection between 6713 and 6602 (also 6601) via the RTSI bus, but you need to get a cable to connect between the boards. You can connect between the boards using the I/O pins of their respective signal conditioning hardware. These connections are slower. There are also PFI (Programmable Function Interfaces) connections that are set within the VI's.
    All that said, it is not obvious why you want to use the RTSI. You can use the PCI-6713 to generate AO. Presumably you have some signal conditioning accessory; which ever pin of that accessory the AO appears on, you wire it over to the SC accessory for the 6601 and the appropriate pin for the counter gate or
    source you want to use.
    Suggestions: Don't try to work in the context of your big VI for now. Get the AO bit and the counting bit to work together by themselves. Then shoe-horn them into the big VI. Also, consider a call to the NI help line. They are very good. 800.433.3488 (800IEEE488)
    In case you hadn't noticed the DAQ cards and Counter/Timer cards come in different flavors and there are specific example VI's to suit. 6602 uses NI-TIO chip, but PCI-671X are DAQ-STC. Again the NI help people are good at catching this kind of stuff.
    Your question is rather large and hard to manage. Perhaps if you break it down into small chunks the advise will be more free flowing.
    mike

Maybe you are looking for