How to unlock a cluster in a Packet Tracer activity?












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In preparation for my upcoming Cisco exam I'm reviewing all the packet tracer activities.



I am currently stuck at 3.3.2.7 Configuring PAP and CHAP. In this I am required to click on a cluster and change the encapsulation to CHAP.



Now the problem at hand is: Upon clicking on the cluster I get the warning message "Enter Cluster is locked". Since I can't enter the cluster, I can not achange encapsulation to CHAP an therefor cannot successfully complete the task.



Is there a way to unlock a cluster in Cisco Packet Tracer 6.0.1?










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    In preparation for my upcoming Cisco exam I'm reviewing all the packet tracer activities.



    I am currently stuck at 3.3.2.7 Configuring PAP and CHAP. In this I am required to click on a cluster and change the encapsulation to CHAP.



    Now the problem at hand is: Upon clicking on the cluster I get the warning message "Enter Cluster is locked". Since I can't enter the cluster, I can not achange encapsulation to CHAP an therefor cannot successfully complete the task.



    Is there a way to unlock a cluster in Cisco Packet Tracer 6.0.1?










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      In preparation for my upcoming Cisco exam I'm reviewing all the packet tracer activities.



      I am currently stuck at 3.3.2.7 Configuring PAP and CHAP. In this I am required to click on a cluster and change the encapsulation to CHAP.



      Now the problem at hand is: Upon clicking on the cluster I get the warning message "Enter Cluster is locked". Since I can't enter the cluster, I can not achange encapsulation to CHAP an therefor cannot successfully complete the task.



      Is there a way to unlock a cluster in Cisco Packet Tracer 6.0.1?










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      In preparation for my upcoming Cisco exam I'm reviewing all the packet tracer activities.



      I am currently stuck at 3.3.2.7 Configuring PAP and CHAP. In this I am required to click on a cluster and change the encapsulation to CHAP.



      Now the problem at hand is: Upon clicking on the cluster I get the warning message "Enter Cluster is locked". Since I can't enter the cluster, I can not achange encapsulation to CHAP an therefor cannot successfully complete the task.



      Is there a way to unlock a cluster in Cisco Packet Tracer 6.0.1?







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          The original version of the .pka file had the cluster locked, when it should not have been. I had the same issue. I re-downloaded the file from the cisco netacad site and the new version lets you enter the cluster.






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            The original version of the .pka file had the cluster locked, when it should not have been. I had the same issue. I re-downloaded the file from the cisco netacad site and the new version lets you enter the cluster.






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              The original version of the .pka file had the cluster locked, when it should not have been. I had the same issue. I re-downloaded the file from the cisco netacad site and the new version lets you enter the cluster.






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                The original version of the .pka file had the cluster locked, when it should not have been. I had the same issue. I re-downloaded the file from the cisco netacad site and the new version lets you enter the cluster.






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                The original version of the .pka file had the cluster locked, when it should not have been. I had the same issue. I re-downloaded the file from the cisco netacad site and the new version lets you enter the cluster.







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