Cisco Jabber is not a household name yet. But a long-term showdown — involving Cisco Jabber vs. Microsoft Skype — could eventually emerge, especially in the business market where Microsoft (MSFT) and Cisco (CSCO) both compete and cooperate.
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This tutorial explain how to install Cisco VPN client on ubuntu 11.10.On Ubuntu, you don’t need to install the Cisco VPN Client: NetworkManager includes support for Cisco IPSec VPNs.
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The Cisco VPN client, vpnc, enables your Linux workstation to connect to a Cisco 3000 series VPN concentrator PIX firewall. Until vpnc existed, corporate employees were often relegated to connecting to their company's network via a Windows machine or with Cisco's problematic VPN client for Linux. Thankfully, those days are over, but not without slight configuration effort.
I have cisco vpn client v.4.8.02. On kernel 2.6.29 everything works fine. When I switch to kernel 2.6.30, I can connect to cisco vpn server, but after some seconds system hangs. Only power button works. Is there solution for this problem, or I must wait for new cisco vpn client.
My school had an Ubuntu 10.04 LTSP cluster which was PXE booting thin clients ok.
Then we changed to new Cisco switching gear...
The initial DHCP works and the TFTP pulls the boot image.
The image then appears to make another DHCP request--with an option 61 and a zero length payload--which Cisco then drops!!! Client stalls...
One of our client experiencing and intermittent issue with DNS results(Unable to resolve DNS addresses externally) while connected via Cisco VPN.
User can connect internal resources fine, intermittent issue accessing external Websites.
Cisco Systems‘ (NASDAQ: CSCO) Q4 2012 earnings, announced yesterday, confirmed booming data center sales but revealed serious weakness in the TelePresence (high definition video conferencing) market. The VAR Guy is starting to wonder if big, expensive TelePresence conference rooms are a passing fad, crushed by free, personal video conferencing software like Skype.
I recently purchased a new Cisco 881W and I am trying to connect to setup the initial configuration. The last time I did this about three years ago I connected over a serial link to the console port, but I no longer have a computer with a legacy serial port available and I really can't wait for a serial to USB converter to come in the mail.
So, I tried to connect using Cisco CP Express.
I have a Cisco ISR model 1841 running IOS 12.4
I would like to replace my aged SonicWall pro2040 with it.
The main problem I am trying to find a solution to is whether or not I am first create an SSL VPN server on the 1841. From what I found that is pretty much a yes if you have the right IOS.