Yes, Dario is absolutely correct, verify the generic config sent earlier,
and verify the version of IOS one is using.
Refer to Mastering Cisco Routers or Ciscio IOS 12.0 Network Security for a
detailed explanation :)
/mark
"Dario N. Ciccarone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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06/27/00 09:39 PM
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Subject: Re: Disabling unneeded services on a Cisco Router
oops!
i've made a little mistake: we use the "no ip domain-lookup" internally
because we don't have a DNS server on the lab . . . . if you want to
resolve names using DNS, please take that command out.
and btw, the config is just an example. it has been designed to be used on
routers running v12.0(5)T or later versions . . . check which commands are
available on the version you're currently running.
dario
Dario N. Ciccarone
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