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  1. #1
    mis Guest

    Windows Mobile 5.0 PPTP connection

    I am trying to connect a windows mobile 5.0 pocket PC to a windows 2003 sp1
    RAS. I am using a PPTP vpn connection to try to connect. I receive the
    following error in the event viewer on the windows 2003 server. The event
    viewer comes up with a RASMAN error - The connection between the VPN Server
    and the VPN Client has been established but the VPN cannot be established.
    Event ID 20209. It talks about GRE47 being blocked, and actually the
    connection is not established. I have checked all I could think of and it
    does not seem to be blocked. We have many windows 2000 PC, and windows XP
    pc's that connect to this VPN server as well and they do not have a problem.
    Does anyone have any idea's as to what this can be? Is it actually a problem
    with port 47 being blocked somewhere. I found some posts about checking your
    router and a VPN setting. We are using Cisco2620 routes and as far as I know
    there is not setting for this. Are access lists do not block this port.

    Thanks for your help.
    Ray


  2. #2
    Neteng Guest

    Re: Windows Mobile 5.0 PPTP connection

    Post your ACL if you can. If you don't see a specific permit for GRE, you're
    blocking it.

    "mis" <mis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:7A51753E-E774-4D12-BBAA-97BE073E7C42@microsoft.com...
    > I am trying to connect a windows mobile 5.0 pocket PC to a windows 2003

    sp1
    > RAS. I am using a PPTP vpn connection to try to connect. I receive the
    > following error in the event viewer on the windows 2003 server. The event
    > viewer comes up with a RASMAN error - The connection between the VPN

    Server
    > and the VPN Client has been established but the VPN cannot be established.
    > Event ID 20209. It talks about GRE47 being blocked, and actually the
    > connection is not established. I have checked all I could think of and it
    > does not seem to be blocked. We have many windows 2000 PC, and windows XP
    > pc's that connect to this VPN server as well and they do not have a

    problem.
    > Does anyone have any idea's as to what this can be? Is it actually a

    problem
    > with port 47 being blocked somewhere. I found some posts about checking

    your
    > router and a VPN setting. We are using Cisco2620 routes and as far as I

    know
    > there is not setting for this. Are access lists do not block this port.
    >
    > Thanks for your help.
    > Ray
    >




  3. #3
    mis Guest

    Re: Windows Mobile 5.0 PPTP connection

    We just changed it to
    access-list 130 permit ip 192.168.10.0 0.0.0.255 any
    which I am assuming allows all IP traffic. We connected with a windows 2000
    pc and our firewall shows the router and firewall allowing 1723, and GRE47
    packets trough for that connection. Then we tried the windows mobile 5.0 vpn
    and the logs just show 1723, no recored of GRE allowed or blocked. To me
    that says it must be Cingular's network or the windows mobile device. I
    called cingular and they said they do not block any port at all. I am
    starting to think is is something on the windows mobile device. I beleive
    our raouter and firewall allow this traffic threw.

    "Neteng" wrote:

    > Post your ACL if you can. If you don't see a specific permit for GRE, you're
    > blocking it.
    >
    > "mis" <mis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:7A51753E-E774-4D12-BBAA-97BE073E7C42@microsoft.com...
    > > I am trying to connect a windows mobile 5.0 pocket PC to a windows 2003

    > sp1
    > > RAS. I am using a PPTP vpn connection to try to connect. I receive the
    > > following error in the event viewer on the windows 2003 server. The event
    > > viewer comes up with a RASMAN error - The connection between the VPN

    > Server
    > > and the VPN Client has been established but the VPN cannot be established.
    > > Event ID 20209. It talks about GRE47 being blocked, and actually the
    > > connection is not established. I have checked all I could think of and it
    > > does not seem to be blocked. We have many windows 2000 PC, and windows XP
    > > pc's that connect to this VPN server as well and they do not have a

    > problem.
    > > Does anyone have any idea's as to what this can be? Is it actually a

    > problem
    > > with port 47 being blocked somewhere. I found some posts about checking

    > your
    > > router and a VPN setting. We are using Cisco2620 routes and as far as I

    > know
    > > there is not setting for this. Are access lists do not block this port.
    > >
    > > Thanks for your help.
    > > Ray
    > >

    >
    >
    >


  4. #4
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    Hi Ray,

    How do you connect your mobile divice to VPN ? I mean over GPRS, over Cradle Active sync, or Bluetooth Active sync? I'm also getting same issue with windows mobile 5, Active sync via Bluetooth, True ISA 2006 windows 2003 R2 RAS. I'm sure GRE is not blocked at my server side. if it's blocked there shuld be between My Nootbook and Mobile divice connection. My USB cradle is broken and mobile subscriber alows anly http. so i'm going to buy a new USB cradle. if it's success i'll post a coment for you :)

    Pushpe

  5. #5
    dennyd Guest
    You should try to telnet from outside to make sure the ports are not blocked

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