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So what we are seeing is anyone after the 20th VPN connection is
established to the 3030 the packets don't reach their destination and
users can't talk to any servers. It almost has the appearance that the
3030 is limited to 20 users, which doesn't make sense since the 21st
user can login to the 3030 they just can see, ping, or resolve
anything.
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In article <1123709268.914415.243960@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
<akak01000101@gmail.com> wrote:
:So what we are seeing is anyone after the 20th VPN connection is
:established to the 3030 the packets don't reach their destination and
:users can't talk to any servers. It almost has the appearance that the
:3030 is limited to 20 users, which doesn't make sense since the 21st
:user can login to the 3030 they just can see, ping, or resolve
:anything.
That does sound odd. The 3030 is spec'd to 1500 users.
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<akak01000101@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1123709268.914415.243960@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> So what we are seeing is anyone after the 20th VPN connection is
> established to the 3030 the packets don't reach their destination and
> users can't talk to any servers. It almost has the appearance that the
> 3030 is limited to 20 users, which doesn't make sense since the 21st
> user can login to the 3030 they just can see, ping, or resolve
> anything.
>
> Has anyone seen this?
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated.... Thanks.
>
> -akak
>
Is it possible that you only have 20 addresses in your DHCP pool? As Walter
has already said the 3030 has a 1500 user limit.
-Brian
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