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> very hard but the questions were mostly fair. Very much oriented towards
> how things work rather than how to co
Please does anyone have any link or information on configuring VOIP for the
Solaris environment.
Thank you
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If a given router does not understand or use the community attribute, the
route is not dropped and the community is passed along in updates sent to
other BGP neighbors. The statement you originally posted simply says this:
Any given router need not use the community attribute, but that informati
PPP uses magic numbers to detect loops. You'll see
warnings about receiving your magic #, etc if it
detects a loop. The magic number is a optional feature
though and every vendor doesn't use it or have it
enabled by default.
If using BayRS's 'Wellfleet Standard' which is their
implementation of H
Hi,
Check the card in your switch and ensure it supports the speed you are trying.
Some Unix boxes do not like to be hard configured others require it. Ensure both the
old port and the new port look exactly the same.
Also secure ports will give this result.
Just some thoughts.
Teunis,
Hobar
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congratulations
How much did they ask you on MLS?
from the sybex book, which chapters would you say are most important.
Thanks
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> Just passed switching with a 934...it seemed that there was a TON of
Here is what I use:
I place the following commands under the unprotected interface facing the
Internet. The syntax for the command is as follows:
rate-limit {input | output} [access-group [rate-limit] acl-index] bps
burst-normal burst-max conform-action action exceed-action action
The numbers m
I wasn't aware of that! Thanks.
But isn't loop detection also a PPP option?
At 10:16 PM 2/19/2001 -0500, Marty Adkins wrote:
>"Howard C. Berkowitz" wrote:
> >
> > HDLC really doesn't offer any advantages over PPP, so it really
> > reflects someone who doesn't want to do minimum reconfiguration
Here is what I use:
I place the following commands under the unprotected interface facing the
Internet. The syntax for the command is as follows:
rate-limit {input | output} [access-group [rate-limit] acl-index] bps
burst-normal burst-max conform-action action exceed-action action
The numbers m
Are you using Emutel with the Europe or NA image. I have used the switch using the
Europe image and it works fine. Just plug in the BRI of two routers to the two ports of
Emutel and dial make a call from the once router to other and if you need to change the
predefined numbers then go into the sof
I could understand this since this is a transitive attribute and therefore it can
transit the routers and can be passed.
But there is a condition imposed by whereby it says that the remote router maynot
understand the community but it shall be configured to propogate it to the next hop
destination
Thats just how it works, its going to use the primary interfaces IP on
outgoing ping packets that orignate from the router. Like you said, to
overcome that you do an extended ping.
Brian
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Andy wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Here is a senerio I'm playing with, possibly the answer i
I ran across this not too long ago with a frame
circuit. The port was not enabled on the frame switch
and there was a tap on the line for testing. This
took my data provider over 4 hours of escalation to
find. If your data provider swears it is not them and
your config looks good. Then have th
Extended ping will let you set the source address. Type ping and carriage
return and you'll see lots of parameters.
Priscilla
At 09:45 PM 2/19/01, Andy wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Here is a senerio I'm playing with, possibly the answer is sub-interfaces,
>but nonetheless... I have a cisco with a primary
Hello,
Here is a senerio I'm playing with, possibly the answer is sub-interfaces,
but nonetheless... I have a cisco with a primary ethernet IP address, and
two secondary IP addresses. When I go to ping another router in one of the
subnets of one of the secondary IP addresses, it does so with the
I'm shopping around for a Cisco AGS router with at least 4 Serial
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On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, ElephantChild wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Thomas wrote:
>
> > I had been trying to run eigrp with IOS 11.3 on 2501 but couldn't. I could
> > run igrp though. So I though maybe IOS 12.0 or later will support. Thanks!
>
> Different problem, I think. Not all feature sets su
the only way you can create sub interfaces on ethernet is to use dot1q or
ISL encapsulation on a FastEthernet interface (VLANs)
brian
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Chris Wornell wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've found out you can't create multiple interfaces on an ethernet port
> apparently. I was wondering w
At 04:47 PM 2/19/01, Chris Wornell wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I've found out you can't create multiple interfaces on an ethernet port
>apparently. I was wondering why this is exactly? I know you can accomplish
>the same on serial lines using pvc's but it seems odd you can't do it on
>ethernet.
Why do yo
I'm not familiar with PIX but I don't think it can act as a DHCP relay host.
What you need is a host that is capable of relaying DHCP requests from one
subnet to another.
NT Server is capable of doing that if you have NT running on your remote
subnet by installing the DHCP relay agent.
"Michael
"Howard C. Berkowitz" wrote:
>
> HDLC really doesn't offer any advantages over PPP, so it really
> reflects someone who doesn't want to do minimum reconfiguration of
> their Ciscos to worry about using PPP for multivendor compatibility.
>
Well, one small advantage is that Cisco's proprietary HDL
Which book is better between CCNP Routing Exam Certification Guide and CCNP
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Hi There :
Does anybody know which IOS support VOIP for
MC3810.
cheers
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You can use ip inspect statements if you are running the firewall IOS.=20
ip inspect max-incomplete high 100
ip inspect max-incomplete low 50
ip inspect tcp synwait-time 5
There are lots more commands you can use to help cut down DOS effects.=20
Joe Johonness
I have a question on Denial of Servi
Hi Group,
We recently moved one our Management Station - UniX box ( its a Netview
box) from 4th to 5th floor. I have connected it to a CAT55 switch.
When it was coonected to a Cat55 switch previously , it was operating in
full duplex 100mbps. But when i moved it yesterday to another switch p
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> support 2000 NT sit
Anyone got a link to a good text editor? We use a unix box to telnet out and
view router configs but the notepad on our Win9X doesn't do a good job of
cutting and pasting. Easy add Macros would be cool too. If anyone know of
any links or would like to sell me what I'm looking for, I would apprecia
I WAS ONE OF THE FIRST 20 TO PURCHASE SWITCHSIM AND AFTER THREE UPDATES IT
SEEMS TO BE IN GOOD SHAPE. IT HAS ONE 2621 ROUTER, ONE 5000 SERIES SWITCH,
TWO 1900 SERIES SWITCHES AND THREE HOSTS. I LIKE IT FOR THE VTP,
TRUNKING,VLANS,SPANNING TREE AND ISL ROUTING PRACTICE. THE SWITCHSIM SERVICE
WAS GR
Well, you have port-based VLANs and protocol-based
VLANs.
A switch/bridge builds a MAC address table (CAM) and
association MAC address's with a port. So, within the
switch arch. they extend these tables for VLAN
membership(s).
Lets say ports 1-5 are in VLAN 1 and 6-12 are in VLAN
2. So any MAC a
The only way you can create subinterfaces on fastethernet ports is when you
use encapsulation such as dot1q or isl. Otherwise, the router will tell you
that you can't.
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This is because your preferences are set to "Windows" keys rather that
"Terminal" keys...
HTH,
Tom
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Hi, Ed:
Comparing with CCNP, how about CCIE written?
Ed Moss wrote:
> I finally made a passing mark for the CCIE Written with a 79%. Four days
> ago I missed the passing score by only 3%. With the encouragement of
> several people here in GroupStudy, co-workers and friends, I was convinced
Hello,
I've found out you can't create multiple interfaces on an ethernet port
apparently. I was wondering why this is exactly? I know you can accomplish
the same on serial lines using pvc's but it seems odd you can't do it on
ethernet. I know there are ethernet only networks and the ip second
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Subject: Re: alternatives to cisco routers
> Someone mentioned a f
Has anyone used the newer Cisco Press Exam Prep Certification books? Just
wondering on what book to purchase... also, any pros/cons with the Sybgress
book?
Thanks in advance,
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Very strange that up and down arrow key doesn't work
in my hyperterminal when I use console cable connected
to Cisco routers. I use Windows2000, I tried VT100,
ANSI, and autoselct. None of them work.
However, the 'ctrl+p' works.
Any help?
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>
> Very strange that up and down arrow key doesn't work
> in my hyperterminal when I use console cable connected
> to Cisc
Why?
Just setup IOS DHCP servers on your Cisco routers, then setup a TFTP in the
HQ for a database. You could even edit the files by hand at HQ per MAC
address.
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>
>
Geting ready to test for my switching, routing, etc. and wanted to take some
practice exams. If anyone has some and are willing to share them, I'd
appreciate it greatly.
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distance eigrp (internal) (external)
--- suaveguru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> default admin dist of a routing protocol
>
> regards,
> suaveguru
> --- Russell Lusignan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Enable EIGRP on the router
I can't find it right now, and in fact, it may not
relate to this post, however, I have posted the rules
before:
Dual Sups/Dual MSFC 6500 platform
Configurations MUST be exactly the same, except for IP
address and a few minor items. HSRP within the chassis
is not allowed. Cisco requires that thi
seems like something's wrong with the IOS image. It happened to me one time
when I uploaded an incompatible IOS. Since you never touched it, it might be
best to reload a fresh copy of IOS image into the flash.
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Hi All,
I was wondering if it's possible to forward DHCP packets through a PIX-PIX
VPN tunnel? I have 1 DHCP server and would like to start using it for my
branch offices seeing as they have more problems with DHCP and no IT staff
to support it.
I haven't found any documentation on this. Has a
erase the config (NVRAM) & it should go away. This is present when configs
are in place & the IOS is upgraded from the IOS the configs were written in.
I see it all the time
Phil
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I would start with the basics and send a few large ping packet the servers
way from various locations. If some introduce more latency than others try a
tracert or two and see where the latency is. If there isnt any latency I
would say you dont have a network problem unless you are doing some queui
Just passed switching with a 934...it seemed that there was a TON of
stuff on trunking. I used the Todd Lammle/Sybex book and a fair amount
of lab time/experience and got a respectable score.
Next up: Remote Access.
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I had been trying to run eigrp with IOS 11.3 on 2501 but couldn't. I could
run igrp though. So I though maybe IOS 12.0 or later will support. Thanks!
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>
> > Hi All - What IOS ver
Someone mentioned a few days ago that there was a
place (something like olive.labs.yyy.net) where you
could actually telnet into a pc running Juniper IOS.
Does anybody remember (or have that email)?
Thanks in advance
Gary
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weeks ago and I'm here to tell ya that this second test was much, much
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Check out how much bandwith each user uses, check how much memory is required.
I have spent a considerable amount of time using products such as 'Ecoscope' various
'sniffers' and monitors all to check on Citrix. Over the years I keep coming to the
same point. Basically as I understand Ci
Hi All,
I was wondering if it's possible to forward DHCP packets through a PIX-PIX
VPN tunnel? I have 1 DHCP server and would like to start using it for my
branch offices seeing as they have more problems with DHCP and no IT staff
to support it.
I haven't found any documentation on this. Has a
At 04:07 PM 2/19/01, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
>At 11:21 AM 2/19/2001 -0800, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
>>At 08:14 AM 2/19/01, AndyD wrote:
>>
>>
>> >It looks like you need to go to
>> >layer 3 switching to do any load balancing other than this. And
>> >etherchannel is another option for aggre
Hi,
This is the classical duplex mismatch. More than likely the PC is running at full
duplex and the switch port at auto or half duplex. The switch ports says I have
traffic don't send, the full duplex does not understand this concept and just keeps
sending. Th packet gets interupted late a
At 11:21 AM 2/19/2001 -0800, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
At 08:14 AM 2/19/01, AndyD
wrote:
>It looks like you need to go to
>layer 3 switching to do any load balancing other than this.
And
>etherchannel is another option for aggregating bandwidth. But
someone said
>with etherchannel using 4
Hi,
My experience tells me the looped usually indicates that there is a loop somewhere.
This can be a soft set loopback in either router. A loopback set at either end on the
network termination equipment. The one that gets tricky is if a telco tester has left
a loopback in place mid stream.
Here's the answer to your question. Since I've answered this twice
previously, a search should have turned up the answer in the groupstudy
archives. I'm surprised you didn't get any hits from the search engine...
It won't cause any problems in the future unless you intend to run from the
mini-I
It's really difficult to give you an answer without knowing more about your
topology or the utilization segments as they contend for bandwidth. One
thing that you should keep in mind however is that every frame destined for
a PC (and every broadcast transmitted over that LAN segment) creates an
i
Hi groupies,
Well I finally got the CCNP out of the way by
completing Support 2.0. I found this paper very easy
and thought it was way to biased toward ISDN. Thanks
to everyone who participates in the list for your
support and encouragement and some of your mighty fine
answers.
Missed out on CCI
And EIGRP was buggy before 1996.
At 01:44 PM 2/19/01, Brian wrote:
>On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, ElephantChild wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Thomas wrote:
> >
> > > Hi All - What IOS version starts supporting EIGRP, OSPF and BGP? Is
> it 12.0
> > > or 12.1? Thanks in advance!
> >
> > What problem a
A 2514 router gives the following complains when boots
up:
%SYS-4-CONFIG_NEWER: Configurations from version 11.2
may not be correctly understood.
F3: 8010312+98616+315708 at 0x360
Should I be concerned about this? Would it cause any
problems down the road?
Full reload capture is below.
Tha
Check out the following URL, it explains how to resolve the issue on Cisco
switches. You most likely need to turn off channeling and trunking on those
ports or use the set port host mod#/port# command
www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/12.html
www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/46.html
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Sim,
Check out the following URL, it describes what each counter means and ways
to resolve the issues.
www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/46.html
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The spids are most likely configured in the emutel lite already since they
come from the factory with a default setting depending upon which version of
the emutel lite you have. The default ISDN switch is a basic-ni1 if I
remember correctly. Obviously, if you got an emutel lite with a European
siw
Mike,
The best resource I've used for RIFs if Lou Rossi's document which can be
found at http://www.ccprep.com/resources/Whitepapers.asp. After studying
that entire document, I don't believe you'll have any further questions
regarding RIFs.
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this is test
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I'm going to configuring my ISDN test bed this evening and I've got two
2503's, two NT1's and an EMUTEL LITE ISDN simulator. I think I've got the
routers set-up right, the NT1 seems to be just a plug in thing, but I'm not
looking forward to configuring this ISDN simulator. It looks like by
defau
Looks like the image on flash went corrupt, or the
flash simm did. Try setting it up for a TFTP boot. If
you can get it to boot off TFTP erase the flash and
squeeze it and try putting a new image on the flash.
--- "Stull, Cory" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone seen this below error message
> The Ethernet Bundling Controller (EBC) performs an X-OR operation >on
>the last two bits of the source MAC address and the destination >MAC
>address. This operation yields one of four results: (0 0), >(0,1), (1 0),
>or (1 1). Each of these values points to a link in the >Fast EtherChannel
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On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, ElephantChild wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Thomas wrote:
>
> > Hi All - What IOS version starts supporting EIGRP, OSPF and BGP? Is it 12.0
> > or 12.1? Thanks in advance!
>
> What problem are you tryuing to solve?
>
> EIGRP and OSPF have been stable since 10.2 or 10.3. That
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Stull, Cory wrote:
> Thanks for all of your replies... I got TAC involved and it is a bad
> flash... Anyone know where I can get a 4 meg or 8 meg flash BOARD for a
> Cisco 4000. Its not a 4000M...
>
> Heres one on E-Bay but I'd rather not wait until the auction is over if
Hi,
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At 08:14 AM 2/19/01, AndyD wrote:
>Thanks for all your help. The way I understand it now is that with multiple
>vlans using different root bridges, you can have different vlans splitting
>the bandwidth - some going in one direction, some in the other. But if one
>link goes down, STP will then sh
Almost looks as if it's pulling from FLASH. To check your work- make sure
you have counted out the config-register pins (from right to left), with the
first pins counting as "0." For instance- to break into this router, the
clip must be @ pin 15 (which is really 16 pins hops from right to left)
Buckle up !!! I sold my extra 4 Meg FLASH card a few months back & had the
reserve @ $25 (I think)...
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Thanks for all of your replies... I got TAC involved and it is a bad
flash... Anyone know where I can get a 4 meg or 8 meg flash BOARD for a
Cisco 4000. Its not a 4000M...
Heres one on E-Bay but I'd rather not wait until the auction is over if I
don't have to.
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/e
I know the 4000's can be a pain to break, but break the boot & go to ROM's
(>o/r 0x41) & then see if everything works that way. Would venture to say
your IOS image has been corrupted or the FLASH itself has failed...
Phil
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Looks like your flash has gone bad or the image has become corrupt.
Error : compressed image checksum is incorrect 0x30EAA646
> > Expected a checksum of 0x30EA3646
What happens when you erase the flash? An another error or does it complete
apparently ok?
If you "sh flash" after erasure
I'm trying to have the AGS use flash rather than ROM. I've changed the
jumper settings to 0x2 but each time I try to load the image from flash I
get a traceback and then the ROM image loads. I tried the 11.0.22, 11.0.18
and the 10.3.19a images with the same result.
Here's the ouptput - any sugg
to not allow a firewall to run routing protocols,
could someone give me advice on how to set up my
proposed redundant firewalls.
Please refer to my ugly ASCII network.
[BGP]---[BGP]
| |
--[PIX]---[PIX]--
|| ||
| [ A ]---[ A ] |
|| ||
--[CPT]---[CPT
I'm considering purchasing Lammle's Switch Sim to use on my notebook while
travelling on business. (never believe it when they tell you 20% travel).
I am studying for the switching exam and thought it might be helpful.
Has anyone used this product and if so, what are your comments.
Thanks,
Rog
Has anyone seen this below error message? My Cisco 4000 was working fine
for a long time and then all of a sudden failed... no changes have been made
it...I've been researching it on Cisco but can't find any good info..
I'm thinking maybe my flash is bad?I already tried loading a new ima
Anyone know if it's possible (debug cmd, indirectly) to detect and learn
the unknown AS # of an EIGRP neighbor if you do not have any access to that
neighbor?
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I have two simple questions regarding GRE Tunnels:
1. Is it possible to change the queueing on a GRE Tunnel interface from
FIFO to Fair Queueing?
2. Has anyone found any benefits to using the "tunnel path-mtu-discovery"
command on GRE Tunnels?
TIA,
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Etherchannel decides which link to send a packet over based on a logical
operation on the MAC addresses of the source and destination hosts (XOR, I
believe). Based on the outcome of the operation, one of the links in the
EtherChannel will be selected.
For more information, go to the following li
This is the proper behavior, as HSRP uses multicast for communicating with
it's peers...
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Thanks for all your help. The way I understand it now is that with multiple
vlans using different root bridges, you can have different vlans splitting
the bandwidth - some going in one direction, some in the other. But if one
link goes down, STP will then shift all to the good link. This gives
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it's high time
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or 12.1? Thanks in advance!
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With lots of lab work with a 2509 and a 2611 with 16 async ports, lately
I've noticed that sometimes "clear line x" isn't enough.
Try "disconnect x" to really kill the line/session.
Kevin Wigle
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Hello my Friends,
Please can you guys confirm something for me .
i have one 6509 with 2 SUP cards in it each one has an MSFC
these are running HSRP..
Hsrp is configured on all my (VLAN) interfaces , i`m not doing MLS just CEF.with
virtuall int`s configured on both cards(we for some reason
Hi Guys,
Today I was on site troubleshooting a down link on a cisco 7513 router.
After isolating the router from the core network by doing a loopback to the
fiber connection port e4/0 (the "problematic port"), a test ping indicated
normal subsequently. After that I connected the port back to t
Hello all !
I'm hoping someone out there can help me with this. We are stumped.
We are running the latest version of Citrix on an 8 server ( Proliant 6400)
farm.
Internally, we get to it via a couple of 2948G switches and a 3660 Core
Router.
But, if I go to one of our remotes sites that has a DS
At 10:40 PM 2/17/2001 -0800, Yonkerbonk wrote:
>Is there any good reason why the PIX doesn't route?
>Why it doesn't run OSPF? A Checkpoint firewall running
>on a Solaris box would be able to run OSPF or
>something, right? Why not a PIX?
>
>Michael
Personally, I think it's a good idea not to have
Most likely the issue is with the config on the terminal server. Take a look
at the line with "show line" and see if there is a * next to the line you
have plugged into the firewall. If there is try clearing the line "clear
line _" then show the line again. If this fixes it, but the issue keeps
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on this catalog?
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Not knowing much about your firewall - is the async port available? i.e. -
does another process have the async open?
If the port is disabled or "occupied" by another program it won't be
available to the terminal server.
Just like the router console port. If you reverse telnet into it, then give
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