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Saved by uncleflo on February 24th, 2013.
Mastering your Cisco Certified Network Professional exams is one of the most important steps you’ll ever take on the path to becoming a true Cisco professional.. CCNP certification is awarded to candidates in the CISCO professional program when they pass the ROUTE,SWITCH and TSHOOT exams. With your CCNP certification, you are fully licensed to install, configure and troubleshoot Local and Wide Area Networks (WANs) enterprise networks. If you are CCNP certified you have demonstrated the skills required in enterprise roles like network technician, support engineer, systems engineer of network engineer.
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Saved by uncleflo on April 5th, 2011.
vpnc - client for cisco vpn concentrator. vpnc is supposed to work with: A. Cisco VPN concentrator 3000 Series B. Cisco IOS routers C. Cisco PIX / ASA Zecurity Appliances D. Juniper/Netscreen. Supported Authentications: Hybrid, Pre-Shared-Key + XAUTH, Pre-Shared-Key, Supported IKE DH-Groups: dh1 dh2 dh5, Supported Hash Algo (IKE/IPSEC): md5 sha1, Supported Encryptions (IKE/IPSEC): (null) (1des) 3des aes128 aes192 aes256, Perfect Forward Secrecy: nopfs dh1 dh2 dh5
Saved by uncleflo on April 5th, 2011.
Getting a reliably working VPN connection on your linux box isn't as easy as one might think. The Cisco VPN client for linux comes with a few major flaws - firstly it's a complete arse to install - particulary on heavily package-based distros such as Ubuntu - the program requires all the kernel headers to be present and it also insists that they exactly match the running kernel version. This may or may not be a total ballache to manage. In addition to that, I have run the Cisco VPN client for linux on at least two distros (including Slackware and Redhat) and it has been bad to say the least. Connections just die over SSH when any more than a few packets are sent and nothing less than a restart of the client will allow the system to reconnect - Such a program falls well beyond my 'suitable-for-use' radar. It was these issues which pushed me to find an alternative solution.
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