ISEKI CISCO SYSTEMS OL-5450-10 User Manual
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Caveats Resolved in Release 4.0
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Release Notes for VPN Client, Release 4.0 through Release 4.0.5.D
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Using Start before Logon, if you press ENTER to try to connect, depending
on what TAB you left the VPN Client in last time, it either does nothing or
shows a Cert View for one of your Certificates. You must click Connect to
establish a VPN connection.
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The VPN Client does not add the Loopback address (127.0.0.1) to
ZoneAlarm or ZoneAlarm Pro's Trusted Zone.
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The VPN Client for Mac, Release 4.0 Beta 2, does not work on a system
running OS X 10.1.5.
The Beta 2 VPN Client connects properly only on workstations with OS X
10.2.x.
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On Windows 2000 and/or Windows XP if the VPN Client loses its connection
or fails to connect it might leave the virtual adapter enabled and cause
network connectivity problems.
After losing the client connection or failing to connect the PC cannot
communicate on the network. The output of an ipconfig /all command shows
the virtual adapter as one of the PC's active interfaces.
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After connecting and disconnecting multiple times, the ability to connect
might be lost, and the following error might occur on a Windows NT 4.0 SP6
system:
“The necessary VPN sub-system is not available. You can not connect to the
remote VPN server.”
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High levels of VPN Client log activity might cause periods of sluggish client
performance. This is most likely to happen when log levels are set to 3-HIGH
and many events are being generated. An example would be having all event
classes set to 3-HIGH, and while connecting, the large amount of IKE events
may cause the VPN Client to “hang” for a period of time.