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Putty configuration for Cisco VPN client

I have installed Cisco VPN client on Windows XP Pro machine. It will use AOL 9.0se to make dial-up connection to a static ip address at remote site. The remote site has a Pix 501 which has been set up to allow remote access according to Cisco tech support. However, once the connection is established, I want to run Putty to access a server on the remote system. What I need to know is the settings for putty, like host, ports, protocols. I have putty working at the remote site for pc's already on their internal network. I am trying to connect from the outside.
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I currently do not have split tunneling on the Pix 501. I will add it and try.
Turns out did not need split tunneling. However, since you said you had putty working, I looked more into my putty configuration. Turns out cannot use a dial-up line and be connected to the internal network at the same time. This caused putty to not know how to access the lan. removed the ethernet cable and it worked.

the other remote pc not working may be a conflict between zone alarm and cisco vpn. I will deal with that another time.

Appreciate your reminder to sanitize my config before posting it.