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Re: VPN Client Cisco and Nortel ?

Subject: Re: VPN Client Cisco and Nortel ?
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2006 08:47:57 +0100
Hello Didier,

I have had the same problem, and never made it work...

What I have done in these cases is run a VMWare machine with the second VPN
client, and its network card bridged to that of your workstation. Even
VMWare player would be enough for this, once you have the virtual machine
set up.

Regards,
Rodrigo.


On 22/03/06, Didier FREIDMAN <Didier.FREIDMAN@altadis.com> wrote:

 Hi,



We are working on an integrated software solution using Windows Xpe and
connecting via Internet on two different secured servers.



This connection uses two different VPN clients. The first one is Cisco
version 4.6 and the second one is from Nortel. System Network becomes
unstable while using those two VPN clients. Cisco has confirmed hard
difficulties to make any other VPN client to cohabit with theirs.



By the fact we're not able to change our VPN protocol.



Does anyone know how to make this running without any problem?



Thanks in advance.



Didier




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