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Appendix B Configuration Examples for Other Remote Access Clients
Xauth with RSA Ace/Server and RSA SecurID
In this case, enter the PIN in the Software Token dialog box or on the Pinpad and use the value thus
obtained as the passcode when prompted for username and passcode. On a Windows NT operating
system, enter the username and PIN instead of passcode.
The next prompt, in either case, is for the new PIN. If the user is configured for user-created PIN
required, the prompt requests that the user select the PIN.
The prompt following thereafter requires the user to enter the passcode using the new PIN. Use the newly
created PIN on the Software Token dialog box or on the Pinpad and use the value thus obtained. On a
Windows NT operating system, enter the new PIN in the SecurID New Pin Mode dialog box.
Note Only the user-created PIN required option works on the Cisco VPN 3000 Client.
The next prompt requests that the user enter the next tokencode using the new PIN.
SecurID with Cisco Secure VPN Client Version 1.1 (3DES)
This section provides a reference for using the Cisco Secure VPN Client Version 1.1 in the three token
modes. It includes the following topics:
• Token Enabled, page B-7
• Next Tokencode Mode, page B-8
• New PIN Mode, page B-8
Token Enabled
When a connection is being established to the PIX Firewall with the Cisco Secure VPN Client Version
1.1, the user is prompted to enter the username and the password. Enter the PIN in the Software Token
dialog box or on the Pinpad, and enter the password in the box indicated for the password entry (see
Figure B-3).
Figure B-3 Software Token Dialog Box—Cisco Secure VPN Client Version 1.1
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