An easy way to get scalable dial tone is to purchase a used 4 line by 16
extension POTS key system. New they are around $750 to $1000 for 16 working
analog ports. Used systems are probably very cheap. The dial plan you use
is only extensions, but, it works fine.
Bill Burton
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C'mon... get real. If one has the skillset to get a
JNPR cert they are knowledgable and good most likely.
Same for CCIE. Then again, it also depends on ones
attitude and what they'll work on and not work on.
Certifications *help* open doors but they don't
necessarily get you jobs. You still have
The proxy identity refers to the ACLs you are using on
the peers. Make sure that these ACLs are EXACT
reversal of each other. For example:
router 1: Access-list 111 permit IP 10.1.1.0
0.0.0.255 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255
router 2: Access-list 120 permit IP 192.168.1.0
0.0.0.255 10.1.1.0 0.0.0.255
There is also the CiscoWorld Magazine:
http://www.ciscoworldmagazine.com
-Daniel-
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> Packet - cisco.com
>
> --- xzadio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Sure does.
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Greetings,
I have two Cat5000 with Supervisor Engine I running Sw version 2.4(5). Both
Cat5000 have trunking enabled on port 1/1. I have a spare Cat5000 that I
would like to add to the current network. This spare Cat5000 also has a
Supervisor Engine I but it runs Sw version 1.2.
The problem that I
The MC3810 bug bit me real hard today - I picked up another MC3810,
brought it home, and got busy cleaning up the debris from my CCNP/CCDP.
At the end of the day I kept a 2511, a 2525 with a sync serial port, a
MC3810-V with a T1 port and DSPs, and a MC3810-3V with T1 port.
I hun
You can get new bootstrap version 11.0(10c) free from Cisco + shipping and
handling, look for a number for TAC at www.cisco.com as I forget the exact
number to call. I have also seen some people selling the boot roms on ebay
for upwards of $120 US. Personally, I like Cisco's deal of $5.00 US
shi
assuming you did not modify your config resgister it will boot up
with the new IOS. your startup config will boot so before you do the reload
make sure your copy your running config over the start up config (copy run
start)
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My $0.02,
Frame is an interface specification. Like X.25. Which means that the
'PVC' only exists between the telco switch and you CPE. Once it hits the
telco cloud, its running on SS7 or some other telco (shared, muxxed)
longline. Therefore, the data is vulnerable, in a general sense
Hi All - I have a 2501 with bootstrap version 4.14. I just upgraded memory
and the IOS to run 12.0. The upgrade was successfually; however, when I
reload, I got error message:
Illegal keyword - 'classless'
This is because IOS 12.0 have "ip classless" turned on by default. I wonder
if this old
Hi
I am not sure where you are getting your prices, but they are VERY high!
Checkout www.shopper.com and check your prices, I think you will find that a
VIX-2FXS goes for about USD$275...
HTH
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You said the 2600 can be upgraded online. That means I can issue the
command "copy tftp flash" while it is running on running mode? What will
happend after I reload the router? will the new IOS version still have the
same IP address for all the interface as configured with the old IOS? If
all t
just for test
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I'm having some problems with a cisco-cisco IPsec setup that is utilizing
private addresses on both ends of the SA with public addressing in between.
When the SA begins to be established, IKE works fine - but the IPsec SA
fails with the note 'proxy identities not supported'.
What does 'proxy id
But what would you do with a Juniper cert?
Work for an ISP? Yuck!
Work for Juniper??? YUCK!
Doesn't exactly open up the world of opportunity that the CCIE does...
Z
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Quoted form the Cisco IOS Software Command Summary ver 11.1 hard copy. [no]
dce-terminal-timing enable
When running the line at high speeds and long distances, use the
"dce-terminal-timing enable" interface configuration command to prevent
phase shifting of the data with respect to the clock. If S
Check out www.teltone.com They have POTS simulators. Used ones show up on
eBay.
> -Original Message-
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> Subject: Simulated dial-tone
>
>
> Anyone know of an inexpensi
yes, but only if you had the available subnets in the 192.168.113.x,
192.168.114.x , and 192.168.115.x range. (You can't use the subnets that
are already defined by OSPF) What you really want is to have are those
particular routes with the proper masks advertised throughout the IGRP
network. Th
I'll have a guess at UDP port 138.
No doubt someone will correct me fairly sharply if wrong.
Gareth
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>
> Does anyone know what port the master
Network World - nwfusion.com
Packet - cisco.com
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> Many thanks
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All:
Does anyone know what port the master browser election, on Windows NT 4.0
server uses? Thank you
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layer 8 politics
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it was 699 when i sat for it.
Regards,
Jason Baker
Network Engineer
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Subject: Passing score
Group,
What is the passing score for 640-504 BCMSN?
T
>From what I've seen of this command, it seems to allow a DCE interface to
receive timing from a DTE.
Would like to see a decent explanation of its function.
Never seen it before. I'm not sure whether you're using it in error when you
should be using a DCE cable and setting clockrate, or whether y
Try Cisco VIC-2FXS card. A pair of ports that are pretty close to the
standard CO line. Approx. $600 a piece plus you need a $1200 cage to
install it to the 3600 series, or a $3000 1750 router or 2600 router
(dunno the price). Another idea is to shop for the secondhand phone
equipment, some key sy
>Stuart,
>
>I do not think any packets could be switched without CPU. Fast switching
>needs CPU, it just does not need the CPU to call the ip input process. If
>the router needs to search the routing table, it will need ip input process,
>other than that, the CPU can use cache during one interrupt
Network Magazine is great. It's free too if you fill
out the standard forms.
You can find them online too at
http://www.networkmagazine.com/.
Michael Le, CCIE #6811 (R&S)
--- xzadio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did you know any good magazine about network
> technology and routers or
> switches??
The router cannot examine the mail headers and/or the mail
content, so in that regard it cannot block SPAM. If you know the
offending IP addresses, you could simply block inbound traffic from
those IP's, but this is a very crude approach.
Your best bet is to configure your mail server appropr
Anyone know of an inexpensive way to create dial-tone in a home lab. I
would like to be able to setup 3 or 4 analog ports (but if only two can be
done that would works too) that can dial each without having to leave the
lab - no outside phone lines. We are able to achieve this at work through
ou
I probably should have stated this in the prior email, but the claim
for 3DES encryption on the PIX 535 is 100 Mbps with the addition
of a hardware accelerator card.
-Kent
On 7 Mar 2001, at 14:26, Stanfield Hilman B (Brad) CON wrote:
> Be VERY careful of sales pitches...
> 1Gbps cleartext ma
Did you know any good magazine about network technology and routers or
switches???
Many thanks
xzadio
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Well, the sad story is:
ISP-DIAL-CCIE retired
SNA-CCIE retired
WAN-Switching CCIE retired
Design-CCIE "decommissioned due to redesign"
New SP-CCIE just myth and vaporware so far
Security-CCIE no glimpse so far
Leaves:
R&S-CCIE up and running ;-)
or maybe the nice new Juniper certifications!
R
When your frame relay service provider assigns you PVC's, they are private
unless otherwise specified.
The carrier will collect PVC's from different users and transport them over
a large pipe together, same as the carriers do with T-1 or subrate circuits.
Therefore, it is shared from that perspec
if you have one additional ip address, it makes your life a lot easier, but
try:
ip nat inside source your.emailserver.ip.address 25
interface.s1/1.ip.address 25
however, i don't know if you'll break your dynamic NAT for the rest of the
folks inside by using this command...
Port 25 is SMTP. yo
there is a specific example in the IOS 12.1(5a)E release notes-
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121newft/121
limit/121e/121e5/iosslb5e.htm
you end up back-ending the PIXen on the inside ;-) with a
multiple-interface router.
-e-
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Hi,
Be very careful with the 2500's particularly if they are using BRI ports. The old
boot versions of code did not support the BRI so you load in the new image and lose
contact, get embarassed, swear out loud, drive for five or six hours, learn new words
you won't repeat to mum and spend qui
Groupstudy readers:
I recently posted the following comments which I wish to retract because
I've had a change of heart. (NO, I didn't get a job offer from Mentor Tech
or any free classes :)
One of the instructors saw my comment in the forum and emailed me sincerely
asking for my opinion which w
I've done this configuration before. It's relatively painless.
If you're using Cisco-to-Cisco equipment, you can create GRE tunnels at the
endpoints and encrypt them. On the far-end, you'll have 2 tunnel
interfaces, one to each central site router.
If you run an IGP over the tunnels, then your
Can't this be treated as two separate issues - the HSRP and the routing.
If BGP peers are set up effectively in a triangle between remote office and
central site over the two links, they should be able to run independantly of
HSRP.
If the active router receives a packet but BGP tells it that the o
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>My network design is as follows :
> I have two 2610 routers which are interconnected , on the first router
> (Cisco2610) the configuration is as follows :
>
when y
I am assuming you want to use IPsec. If so, you will need one of the IPsec
images for your router. The encryption strength varies on the IPSec images
between DES and 3DES. 3DES is stronger.
And yes, if you use IKE with the IPSec image, you can use either preshared
keys, RSA Keys or Digital C
See:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/cable/cab_rout/cfig_nts/4159
m4tp/4159over.htm
On the PA-4T+ Port Adapter you can go up to 8 Mbs on a single serial port.
Read the documentation for a complete explanation. Note that you need a 7x00
series router to run this puppy.
For the 36x
We are trying to setup a 1720 w/VPN module, Firewall feature set, and Cisco
VPN client software in a "secure gateway tunnel" mode.
The questions I have, is will we need the 3DES feature set also?
And can we used a "preshared key" instead of certificates?
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Hello everyone:
I got 2620 serving 10 ISDN sites, I am wondering if How can I backup this
router by 7505. So 7505 will comes online or connects ISDN sites when
2620 goes down.
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Inamul
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Before we had all the great books that we had today, the SnifferU courses
were a great source for information. A lot of the low level stuff that it
is hard to find information on, like what is B8ZS, how does it work and how
does it differ from D4AMI.
I don't know if I'll go for the certificat
Show controllers
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Subject: DTE side clock speed
For leased line, our router is on DTE side. How to check the clock speed we
buy from the service provider ?
thanks.
Regar
I am anxiously waiting for the arrival of the CCIE Service Provider track.
Has anyone heard anything at all about the status of this track? Cisco Web
site says basically the same thing about it that they said three months ago.
How about CCIE Design?
Bruce Williams
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Stuart,
I do not think any packets could be switched without CPU. Fast switching
needs CPU, it just does not need the CPU to call the ip input process. If
the router needs to search the routing table, it will need ip input process,
other than that, the CPU can use cache during one interrupt. As y
Yes, Reg serial is 2.048Mbps, and the HSSI is good to 45Mbps with a T3 and
higher with SONET.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/hssi__a1.htm
Ken
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Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 2:17 PM
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Cc
Navin,
This is the result of the autoinstall feature of the cisco IOS used to
provide a configuration from the tftp server when no configuration is found
in NVRAM, or the config register is set to 0xnn4n to ignore the contents of
NVRAM.
This does not occur automatically in all versions of the IO
Hi folks,
Just need to know how many maximum giga ports these switches can
support.
I know that the backplane capacity for cat5500 is 3.6 gbps. Does that
mean I can only populate 3 giga ports on this switch.
Thanks
ANIDIL
Netliant,
Redwood City,
650 730 8200
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Be VERY careful of sales pitches...
1Gbps cleartext may well be only a few Mbps in a full encryption mode.
Case in point, after much research and many sales pitches, my site settled
on Alcatel TimeStep VPN's to replace older Motorola NES's. Alcatel's pitch
was that their top of the line series cou
I believe that regular serial interfaces max out at 2.048 Mbps.
>>> "Raoní" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3/7/01 11:00:12 AM >>>
Hello everyone,
What serial interfaces can get up to 4 Mbps?
Is it just the HSSI or the regular serial Interfaces work at that rate?
TIA, Raoni.
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Thanks for the info. I am also getting the same error.
This works fine but when you do "erase nvram" and "reload", it goes back to
the same problem.
How can you do this so that it works even after "reload"? Can this be done
at the config register?
TIA.
Arthur
>From: "Rod M Rodericks" <[EMA
AFAIK, this can be true if only one customer is using
all the VCs in a frame network. If nobody else has VCs
on that network, it would not be an issue unless, of
course, somebody physically compromises the media
(copper tapping). Is this accurate?? :>
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>
Stan,
As pointed out by others, your best bet for load-balancing across
multiple PIX boxes is an external load-balancer ala local-director,
arrowpoint, foundry, etc.
However, in regards to throughput, Cisco claims 1Gbps cleartext
throughput on the new PIX 535. At that speed, its doubtful you
Update:
I know that the Firewall does not know that the 10.25.192.0 /19 exists. I
tried to put in a route statement on the pix but it would not accept it.
This was the command: "route inside 10.25.192.0 255.255.224.0 10.25.223.2 1"
When I put in a route to the secondary Address of VLAN 1, it acce
J,
First, you need to know what configuration file is being used. If you
don't know, use "ps -ef | grep tac". (it might be ps -aux, I always
get my solaris and linux mixed up) Once you know what the config
file is, you need to understand the syntax.
If the tacacs version your using is the
I don't think you can load-balance on a PIX. Someone mentioned Cisco is
working on Ver. 6.0 , I wonder if this might be a feature included.
Nabil
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Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 11:35 AM
To: Ross
Now, this is the kind of situation the various design certs should test on!
&;-)
Regarding your actual question, have you considered a Layer-8 solution?
Depending on who you talk to, Layer 8 deals with money, politics, planning,
etc. My thinking is that you should select a provider that gives
Hello everyone,
What serial interfaces can get up to 4 Mbps?
Is it just the HSSI or the regular serial Interfaces work at that rate?
TIA, Raoni.
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You may need a combination of devices to get optimal load balancing,
and the solution may very well depend on the protocols involved. One
of the problems in our industry is to try to get a single box, with a
single processor, to do everything well.
It may be appropriate to treat the PIXen (in
One options is if your NAT supports port forwarding. Any SMTP requests are
forwarded to your internal e-mail server. Otherwise you will need another
IP address.
Keith Townsend
MCSE, CNE, CCNA
Townsend Consulting
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>
> What is the passing score for 640-504 BCMSN?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Wayne
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699
It was the easiest of the four.
Good luck.
Edward
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Group,
What is the passing score for 640-504 BCMSN?
Thanks,
Wayne
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What is the passing score for 640-504 BCMSN?
Thanks,
Wayne
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It is 690.
I don't want to scare you but it is the hardest of the 4.
I found that Switching 2.0 was the easiest.
Good luck.
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Can anyone t
It was a very interesting post. The poster probably should have used a
private e-mail address so it wouldn't appear to be marketing spam, but it
was still a relevant and important piece of news for the clueful people on
the list.
Priscilla
At 06:00 AM 3/7/01, info wrote:
>Eh, big deal. The or
This is the most up-to-date list.
http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/port-numbers
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From: Tim O'Brien [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 10:24 AM
To: Heidi white
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Have a look at RFC 1700
http://www.i
One more comment, though. Tracking an additional interface may not meet his
needs since he said he was hoping for a router failover in the event "a
link goes down somewhere down the line." For that kind of behavior, you
would need a routing protocol. Routing protocols track failures in routes,
Could someone please clarify something for me about Frame-relay?
I had always understood that traffic over frame-relay was unsecure and
needed to be encrypted if it was of a critical nature. Is frame-relay
always a shared network? I had thought so but I have recently had a
someone explain to me
Hey Natasha If I'm not mistaken, it looks like a simple thing of missing
a NAT Pool to allow other workstations to proxy from.
though you've set up the NAT on the interfaces, you've not completed the NAT
config.
I'll let you stew on this, and see if you figure it out. Let us know if
your
They won't load balance natively. The problem with getting a load balancer
before the PIX is that you either have it on the inside balancing outbound
traffic or outside balancing inbound traffic. The PIX needs a static route
for traffic going the other direction and you can't have multiple defau
Stupid question:
2 connections. S1/0 to frame-relay to branches. S1/1 to ISP.
S1/1 uses Nat with overload. If I have an email server within my internal
network, how can I get it to send/receive messages with ISP through the NAT
interface? Will I have to set up another outside address just for this
www.sniffer.com
product evaluations ...link on main page
HTH
steve
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>To: "'Stephen Skinner'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: Monitoring Network
>Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2001 13:54:16 +0100
>
>Where do you get sniffer pro 2.5 from?
>
>
Have a look at RFC 1700
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1700.txt
Tim
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Anyone know of a site that would list all ports? Or a
specific link on the cisco site? I've
Does anyone have configuration examples of standby tracking and load
balancing between two Cat 5500's with a RSM?
Thanks
Wm. Spencer Plantier
LAN Engineer
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>
> Anyone know of a site that would list all p
This might bewhat you want.
http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/port-numbers
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>
>
> Anyone know of a site that would list all ports?
Yes I reviewed the linksys but it only had NAT, I didn't want to put
BlackIce on all my computers. I needed a box that also did Packet
inspections.
bruce
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T
>From: "Navin Parwal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "Navin Parwal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RIP configuration Error , please guide me
>Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2001 13:48:43 +0530
>
>Hi Everyone ,
>I am facing a problem configuring RIP as a dynamic routing
>pro
Hello Everyone,
Does anybody know if it is possible to load balance across multiple PIX
firewalls? I have looked at numerous Cisco web pages, but never any mention
of load balancing. I have talked to a sales engineer and he has said that
to get 1GB of throughput from a PIX firewall, you need to
I don't think that would work because I remember reading somewhere that it
compares the subnet to the subnet on the interface that the update was
received on so I don't think the loopback with different subnet would help.
Cory
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Actually, http://www.cisco.com/wwtraining/colt">www.cisco.com/wwtraining/colt will
work. And yes, this is the best web site for any Cisco exam prep. - a few errors.
:-)
>From: "Greg Macaulay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Can anyone tell me the minimum passing grade for the Routing 640-503 exam?
mike
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I think it is a great source of information that is normally not understood. I would
give the book a 9.5, but do not believe it played a part in passing the CCIE written.
/n
Ray Smith wrote:
> Guys,
>
> Those of you whom have read the book entitled "Inside Cisco IOS Architecture
> (CCIE Profess
Robert,
Where have you been..? Haven't seen you in the group for
sometime. I was also wondering about Bob Envry of VA/DC/MD CPAW fame
haven't heard from him in a while as well.
Anyway, good to see that you're still around..(our famous cable guy):-)
Nigel..
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Anyone know of a site that would list all ports? Or a
specific link on the cisco site? I've looked through
pages upon pages with no luck.
Heidi
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Thank you but DUH on my part.
I forgot the DNS line lol
Robert Nelson-Cox wrote:
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> What DNS server does your host point at?
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> Rob./
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> >From: "Ramachandran, Ranjit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> >To: "'Natasha'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Once solution would be to define multiple subinterfaces with the respective
/28, /26, and /25 network masks. Classful protocols assume that the subnet
mask being used on the router is the subnet mask that a protocol update is
using as well, if there is no matching mask they default to the stan
Why don't you post your full RIP configs? That would make it easier for
others on the list to help you.
At 01:18 AM 3/7/01, you wrote:
>Hi Everyone ,
>I am facing a problem configuring RIP as a dynamic routing
>protocol for my 2 Cisco Routers , my scenrio is as follows :
>
>On
Crap..typo below. Box sitting outside the pix needs to log to the syslog
server inside the pix.
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Subject: Fw: PIX question
> OK a little more info. We have a PIX-PI
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In the Star Wars universe, the Force:
Has a light side
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>Hi, Guys,
>i have any question for you.
>
>I would know what are the main parameters for measure the network loading in
>an Intranet?
Years ago, I was a product architect for a now-defunct company called
Tesdata, which made all sorts of performance measurement equipment,
primarily for the mai
Thanks to everyone for the help. My questions have been answered (for now).
What I'm trying to do is; I have multiple remote offices where I want to
create a VPN tunnel across one provider to the corporate office. In case
that the provider goes down, I need to have the second provider take over
(w
OK a little more info. We have a PIX-PIX VPN set up so encryption only
pertains to connections between the two office locations over a dedicated
connection. In our location, there is a network outside the PIX before it
goes to the Router to the other location. The box sitting on the outside
the
I'll defer to David on this, since, in part, I don't have the exact
lab in front of me. But remember that BGP is there both to advertise
your routes to other AS, and to accept routes from other AS. Could
your configuration have been trying to bring up a session to listen
to the other AS, eve
Well, my own experience was I took BCRAN as the first of the CCNP tests.
Mostly because at the time I was doing a lot of ISDN BRI, Frame Relay and
NATing on my job so it just made sense to take it.
I plan on taking the BSCN this month and then the switching and
troubleshooting exams in that ord
What is your CSU set at??? How many channels are you using of what speed?
That should answer your question.
-Brad
www.optsys.net
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> For leased line, our router is on DTE side. How to check the clock speed
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