cisco vpnclient for cmd script

cisco vpnclient for cmd script

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cisco vpnclient for cmd script joe 04-30-2008
Posted by joe on April 30, 2008, 11:25 am
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hello I have a couple of scripts to automatically connect with the
cisco vpnclient one is a vbs script, the other is a cmd script. The
vbs scripts enters 'y' after the vpn client prompts for y/n to
connect. Is there a way to disable the prompt y n? I am trying to run
connect to the vpn server without using the vbs script. Thanks

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Posted by Martin Bilgrav on May 1, 2008, 1:19 pm
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I would say so - The VPN dialer has its own CLI commands alltogether.
Check the VPN admin user guide on CCO


> hello I have a couple of scripts to automatically connect with the
> cisco vpnclient one is a vbs script, the other is a cmd script. The
> vbs scripts enters 'y' after the vpn client prompts for y/n to
> connect. Is there a way to disable the prompt y n? I am trying to run
> connect to the vpn server without using the vbs script. Thanks



Posted by Martin Bilgrav on May 1, 2008, 1:20 pm
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http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/vpn_client/cisco_vpn_client/vpn_client46/administration/guide/vcAch5.html


> hello I have a couple of scripts to automatically connect with the
> cisco vpnclient one is a vbs script, the other is a cmd script. The
> vbs scripts enters 'y' after the vpn client prompts for y/n to
> connect. Is there a way to disable the prompt y n? I am trying to run
> connect to the vpn server without using the vbs script. Thanks



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