From: Rob on 12 Aug 2010 15:47 bg <bgraham34(a)gmail.com> wrote: > When I try to copy it my programs just crash on me. Here is an example > of the first few lines of the data i need to import, taken from the > file. Get better programs then... Or copy and paste it a line at a time. You don't need to copy the lines starting with an exclamation mark.
From: bg on 12 Aug 2010 16:21 On Aug 12, 3:47 pm, Rob <nom...(a)example.com> wrote: > bg <bgraha...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > When I try to copy it my programs just crash on me. Here is an example > > of the first few lines of the data i need to import, taken from the > > file. > > Get better programs then... > > Or copy and paste it a line at a time. > You don't need to copy the lines starting with an exclamation mark. When I enter the first line match identity address 72.21.159.225 I get the following error. % Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
From: Doug McIntyre on 12 Aug 2010 16:39 bg <bgraham34(a)gmail.com> writes: >When I try to copy it my programs just crash on me. Here is an example >of the first few lines of the data i need to import, taken from the >file. >match identity address 72.21.159.225 > keyring keyring-vpn-d4499lcba-0 >exit It seems your configuration snippit is incomplete, 'match' is not a top level configuration option, it has to be within a 'crypto' block first. If the router is complaining about 'crypto isakmp' not being acceptable instead, then your router probably isn't licensed for IPSec VPNs. You'd have to purchase the Security License for the router to unlock its IPSec VPN capabilities. If you did buy it with the Security license (ie. a CISCO1941-SEC/K9), then perhaps the license PAK hasn't been activated on the router.
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