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bdoggy
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2003-10-03 12:42:25
  posted: 2003-12-12 13:42:03
Hello
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Had some questons posted on the forums site. I recieved an answer but my pix does not support that command..(Thanks anyway Deepali. I should ahve been more detailed)

I have a PIX 520 IOS 4.2(4)
with a Nortel VPN to a client site, we do CSR work for this client through the VPN. Every 5 to 10 min. the token is dropped and our CSR'S have to log back on to the VPN. It has gotten worse. I was told to try

>isakmp policy 1 lifetime 86400
>IPsec lifetime 86400.

My IOS does not support this and we are using NT, I did not think IPsec was able to run on NT? but looking at the Cisco page it sounds to be on the right track. Our Router is off site at a telco and is only a passthrough device so I have had them check this and does not look to be the router at all.
Any additional help would be great. I am a student this is my internship and I do have no clue..
It has been happining for a bout a year. I have tried for two months.
I am only a third year CCNA student and I have not config'd firewalls yet but looking at it ,it does not seem much different from a router.
Thanks and please
 
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