Re: CCNA Exam [7:47925]

2002-07-02 Thread John Kelley

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Re: Authentication with RSA ACE Server [7:47936]

2002-07-02 Thread John Kelley

yes you can


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RE: enable password (encryption???) Please help [7:47847]

2002-07-01 Thread John Kelley

You can encrypt passwords but you will need this statement in the
router/switch aside from the default secret password. The command is:

service password-encryption

Hope this helps and someone please correct me if Im wrong...Im learning
too...   :o)

-JK


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Re: Gateway of last resort ?

2001-01-28 Thread John Kelley

No, they are not the same..

the Default gateway is where you send traffic that you do do not know how to
get to.  It is similar to a Default Gateway on a regular computer.

The gateway of last resort is where you send Traffic that you do not have a
route for in your routing tables.

Here is an Example; to clarify the difference.

someone is trying to get to 192.168.2.0, and the only local routes in the
routing table is for 192.168.1.0.  The router will send traffic destined to
192.168.2.0 to the gateway of last resort, because it doesn't have a route
in its routing table.

The default gateway comes into play, where there is absolutely nothing in
the routing table.


JK
"John lay" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Guys,

 A very basic routing question.
 Are the gatway of the last resort is the same as the default gateway ?
 or there is any difference?

 Sherif





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