From: bud selig (bud4bud@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Nov 03 2005 - 20:07:47 GMT-3
Thanks.
On 11/3/05, Richard Dumoulin <Richard.Dumoulin@vanco.fr> wrote:
>
> The VPNs won't go down but new connection attempts won't success. Note
> that I am supposing that you are authenticating the users with xauth and
> that isakmp is not also authenticated via Radius
>
> -- Richard
>
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> De la part de bud selig
> Envoyi : jeudi 3 novembre 2005 22:07
> @ : Cisco certification
> Objet : ACS Question
>
> Hello,
> I have a question about ACS and VPN users. If I have clients connected to
> VPN that are authenticated with my ACS server and that server is suddenly
> unvailable, would it cause their current VPN Connections to go down? I
> don't
> think so. I liken it to logging on to a router or switch. Once you're on,
> you're on. Is this thinking correct?
> Thanks,
> Bud
>
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