I have an EIGRP question that I'm a bit confused:
Firstly, let me try to see if I understand the terms: (for EIGRP)
Successor - A neighoring router used for packet forwarding that has a least
cost path to a destination.
Feasible Successor - Next-hop router for the backup path.
If this is the
OK,
Finally got it to work!! Thank you so much Sasa and the rest of you for
helping me out.
Here is what I did: (for others who might have a similiar problem)
1. Set the #config-register to 0x2101..Reloaded
2. Did a #erase flashDeleted the 2nd partition
3. Did a #partition flash 1 16
ooh ooh, I'm getting ready to have some fun with this one. got it mocked up
in my lab. just want to clarify something prior to jumping through hoops and
writing a report.
On R4 you have mutual redistribution between OSPF and EIGRP? ospf---> eigrp
and eigrp -ospf ??
On R2 you have the same -
Chesapeake ALE (access list editor) which was based in Java worked ok.. I
have it but I can not find a active link with it since Mentor went away.
MikeS
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well, phrak, the server ate my notations:
trying again:
see below.
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> At 07:03 PM 2/20/02, Steven A. Ridder wrote:
> >It's not in a packet that gets sent.
>
> It is actually. Here's a packet for you:
Hi all,
Some time back, Brad had sent out an email about the review of the book
- CCIE Practical Studies Vol I - chapter wise. Somehow I couldn't see
this in my mail box. If anybody have saved a copy of the mail, Is it
possible to forward to me?
Thanks
Rajesh
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>BTW, does the US government filter access to the internet for it's
employees
>and from it's offices? bet they do!
Don't compare the access US govt employees have @ work, (where our tax
dollars pay the bills) to the access
these same employees have in their homes. The Chinese "government" is not
I'm curious about the EIGRP bandwidth being reported at 2.5 billion bps.
what kind of a network you running there, PO? ;->
see below:
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> At 07:03 PM 2/20/02, Steven A. Ridder wrote:
> >It's not in a packet t
try this one:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fswt
ch_c/swprt3/xcftagov.htm#1007630
watch the wrap
you might have to scroll down a bit - this is from the Cisco Configuration
Guide on CCO
HTH
Chuck
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this news will surely disappoint the woman who posted the question. If
memory serves,she works for a company that probably does not have 12xxx's in
their lineup
Chuck
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> Yes I have since you pointed that out. Know what it
and if you want to have a ton of fun, set it to something like 0 1 ;->
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> Phil - It will make your timeout infinity. If you want to set your
timeout
> to absolutely nothing, do the command, "no exec"
Message
I just spent $90 and bought the book from boot camp (ISBN 1931881006). It
says it comes with a CD-ROM of 250+ questions. After I get it, and take my
test in a couple weeks, I'll let you know what I think of it! Does anyone
know who wrote the book? (I'm sure I'll find out when I get it in a cou
I vaguely remember doing something like this before.
Don't quote me as correct but try (in global conf):
" arp A.B.C.D H.H.H arpa "
where A.B.C.D = IP address
H.H.H = MAC
You can put multiple entries in for different IP , same MAC.
I guess then do a sh ip arp and see if it is up i
You got NM-2CE1/PRI for the price of NM-1CE1/PRI ? Well, that's great :)
You can definitely use both ports.
Sasa
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>
> I would like to ask a dump question here: When I ask for a cisco 2600
router
> with one ISDN PRI 30 interface from reseller, sometimes I got a router
The delay part of the EIGRP composite metric is not measured. It's based on
the type of interface. Each type of interface has a default value. You can
change it, although this is risky and not recommended.
Because EIGRP is a distance-vector protocol, the router sends route updates
that list ne
> What does this cmd. #exec-timeout 0 0 exactly do? I am confused.
> Does it set the console timeout to 0 min 0 sec or to infinitynever
> time out...which is what I want on my routers :-)
> Which one?
The later is right. "0 0" means there will be no timeout for the
configured mode.
HTH
Ok,
Just tried to unpartition and partition my flash and then this error msg.
when I do a #sh ver . help!! :-)
%Error: No System flash chip information available
Here is what happened:
First configed-register to 0x2101...Reloaded...
Then a erase flash cmd.
Remote(boot)#erase flash
Partition
At 07:03 PM 2/20/02, Steven A. Ridder wrote:
>It's not in a packet that gets sent.
It is actually. Here's a packet for you:
DLC: - DLC Header -
DLC: Destination = Station Cisco1053E80
DLC: Source = Station Cisco1002E75
DLC: Ethertype = 0800 (IP)
IP: -
Ive used boson quite a bit in the past, some exams are good, some exams
really suck. It depends on the author. Boson doesnt really seem to have a
lot of "quality control."
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to absolutely nothing, do the command, "no exec"
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Yes, but it's not cheap...
Access Control List Manager
Cisco ACL Manager is an add-on application to CW2000 RME. ACL Manager
provides a Web interface to a set of applications that manage the access
lists of Cisco devices in enterprise network environments. It dramatically
reduces the time
Never timeout.
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> Hello,
> What does this cmd. #exec-timeout 0 0 exactly do? I am confused. Does it
set
> the console timeout to 0 min 0 sec or to infinitynever time
out...which
> is what I want on my routers :-)
> W
makes the time infinity.
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> Hello,
> What does this cmd. #exec-timeout 0 0 exactly do? I am confused. Does it
set
> the console timeout to 0 min 0 sec or to infinitynever time
out...which
> is what I want on my router
Gold Wire (I think)
Justin M. Clark wrote:
>Does anyone know of an application that will build an access list for you?
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Funny you should ask - I was at a Cisco 'thang' today and Solsoft was
demonstrating their Visual Security Policy Management product. As close
as I can come to describing it is to call it Visual Basic for routers
and VPNs. Kind of pricy - $15K for the small enterprise edition, but it
will modify
Hello,
What does this cmd. #exec-timeout 0 0 exactly do? I am confused. Does it set
the console timeout to 0 min 0 sec or to infinitynever time out...which
is what I want on my routers :-)
Which one?
Thank you.
_
Get your FREE
Login as root. The default password is "attack".
You need to login as root to run "sysconfig-sensor".
Login as netrangr to monitor the IDS status and to check log files.
Regards,
cheekin
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 11:05 PM
Subject:
In the "real world" when would you set a trunk type in "auto" rather than
"desirable"?
Both will be triggered when the connected device is set to "on", "desirable"
(or auto when setup with "desirable").
Thank you,
Pierre-Alex
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Does anyone know of an application that will build an access list for you?
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Oops, I looked it up and what do you know... these's a nice field for
bandwidth and delay.
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> It's not in a packet that gets sent.
>
>
> ""Sasa Milic"" wrote in message
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It's not in a packet that gets sent.
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> The router DOES pass total delay and minumum bandwidth of the route
> to neighbors.
>
> check "show ip eigrp topologu
>
> Sasa
> CCIE No 8635
>
>
>
> "Steven A. Ridder" wrote:
> >
I would like to ask a dump question here: When I ask for a cisco 2600 router
with one ISDN PRI 30 interface from reseller, sometimes I got a router with
one "Channelized E1/PRI port", the other times the routers come to me with
two such ports, and the prices are the same. The reseller told me that
I wouldn't say this covers "all" of them but the most widely used IM apps.
This is used on a PIX and applied to the inside interface so modify as
necessary to fit your needs.
access-list inside deny tcp any any eq 1863
access-list inside deny tcp any any eq 5000
access-list inside deny tcp any an
The router DOES pass total delay and minumum bandwidth of the route
to neighbors.
check "show ip eigrp topologu
Sasa
CCIE No 8635
"Steven A. Ridder" wrote:
>
> I believe the delay is by default set on the interface by the router based
> on the type of link it is. I'm sure there's charts o
I have seen this before. I don't remember the IOS versions in question but
it was an IOS bug. Try upgrading the IOS on the 35xx switches to the latest
version. Also, VTP domain is case sensitive, so when you set it on the
client, make sure you enter it correctly.
Rik
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Another option would be Websense for PIX. This product will not only
authenticate the user but provide URL filtering and detailed reporting,
which the Proxy box doesn't do too well. I install this product frequently
and hear nothing but good about it from our customers.
Check out www.websense.c
I used the study guide from CCBootcamp and the Bosons. The book was great,
and the bosons pounded it in. By the way, you don't mention this, but I
finished the CCNP process first, which I think is key...
Nic
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>Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco
>Sent:
try www.ccbootcamp.com. I have rented time from them and had no problems.
Their racks have everything you need.
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>
> I want to rent some remote Lab to practice.
>
>
There are many but I have found ccbootcamp to be very good and real
challenging
hth
Dennis Rogell CNE,NNSS,NNSE, CCNP
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> To:
HSRP
standby use-bia [scope
interface]
Configure HSRP to use
the burned-in address of an interface as its virtual MAC address
instead of the
preassigned MAC address (on Ethernet and FDD
Hello, i have a quick question. Can you use a regular 804 cisco router to
dial
into a regular dial in isdn isp account? not a dedicated account.
Thanks!
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I believe the delay is by default set on the interface by the router based
on the type of link it is. I'm sure there's charts on CCO somewhere. You
can change this info on the interface with the delay command, which is the
recommended way of changing a metric if you are forced to do so. The rou
Tarek Sabry wrote:
>
> In other words, can I:
> - run EIGRP on a GRE tunnel?
Yes, you can. Just be sure that tunnel destination address is known
by some other method. If, after EIGRP neighbors exchange routes, your
tunnel destination becomes available through EIGRP, tunnel will be
torn down, and
Cisco Nuts wrote:
>
> Just upgraded the flash on 2 of my 2524 routers from 8 to 16 and on
> rebooting the router, I get this:
>
> 8192K bytes of processor board System flash partition 1 (Read ONLY)
> 8192K bytes of processor board System flash partition 2 (Read/Write)
You have to unpartition fl
Hi,
In EIGRP, the delay metric is taken as configured in the interface of the
router by the administrator, by default, or by measurement?
when the router calculates the metric, it needs to know the minimum
bandwidth along the path, and also the delay along the path. how can the
router pass th
That's a tough question because the CCIE Written covers such a large amount
of material. You should use more than one source. However, if I had my pick
of one book it would be CISCO Certification: Bridges, Routers & Switches for
CCIEs by Caslow. ISBN: 0130903892
Just my opinion.
Shawn K.
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type part flash 1 in config mode.
If it turns into 1 giant read only flash, change confreg to 0x2101
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> Hello,
> Just upgraded the flash on 2 of my 2524 routers from 8 to 16 and on
> rebooting the router, I get this:
>
>
Yes, you can use http authentication proxy, combined with CiscoSecure to
authenticate off an NT database.
Brian
On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, sajith nair wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a customer with Proxy server and he want to
> replace it with PIX.The customer want to authenticate
> all users before they ac
Check this
http://www.anthonypanda.com for memory and cables.
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> talk to Brad
>
> oz
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MCSE,CCNA, CNA
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I couldn't get past the OS check in the install with 2.3 (90 day eval) on
2000.
Dropped it back to NT4 and installed without any problems.
We finally went with CSPM 3.0 & 2000.
John Allhiser CCNA MCSE
Network Engineer
Business Men's Assurance
-Original Message-
From: Richard Deal [ma
This is an easy one. You only have one usable Ip address... Right? The IP
nat inside source static command is mapping all ports through on the
one usable ip to the DNS server, making it the only machine with internet
access. Remove it and
ip nat inside source static udp 192.168.3.2 53 209
Also check with your Cisco Rep in your Company. Durring this Eco
downturn, you would be suprised what Cisco will let you have access to
or do for you.
Kevin St.Amour wrote:
> Fatkid.com
>
> https://secure.fatkid.com/pricing.php
>
> Emilio wrote:
>
>> Hi Everyone,
>> I'm triying to practice mor
Fatkid.com
https://secure.fatkid.com/pricing.php
Emilio wrote:
>Hi Everyone,
>I'm triying to practice more to CCIE Lab.
>
>I want to rent some remote Lab to practice.
>
>What companies offers this services???
>
>Thanks a lot,
>Emilio Caamaqo
>CCNA, CCDA, CCNP
>CCSI
_
Hi,
I've configured MPLS twice.
A. IP CEF (In all routers speaking MPLS)
B. OSPF (In all the network)
C. mpls ip (In al routers and interface speaking MPLS)
For basic mpls it's all..
You have to validate that MPLS formed peers.
If you need more information, just said.
Regards,
Emilio Caamaqo
Hello,
Just upgraded the flash on 2 of my 2524 routers from 8 to 16 and on
rebooting the router, I get this:
8192K bytes of processor board System flash partition 1 (Read ONLY)
8192K bytes of processor board System flash partition 2 (Read/Write)
I was expecting to see this as I saw when I upgra
Hi
Does the following make sense:
---(tunnel1)--MPLS-
-(tunnel1)
where on R1:
-
...
...
interface tunnel1
ip address 192.168.30.49 255.255.255.248
tunnel source x.x.x
Has anyone installed and used PPPoE with the new Pix 6.2 Beta?
Clayton Dukes
CCNA, CCDA, CCDP, CCNP, NCC
(h) 904-292-1881
(c) 904-477-7825
#rm -rf /bin/laden
#kill -9 /bin/laden
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Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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At 02:44 PM 2/20/02, Steve Smith wrote:
>Hey gang this is a little OT but hear me out. I have notice, through
>port scanning, that our new servers run protocol 17 "Quote of the Day"
>with different little quotes on each one. What impact does or can this
>have on a network. We are talking 30-40 ser
You don't need to point that out to me. I was always well aware that you
could do PPPoFR. I just can't figure out too many reasons why you'd really
want to.
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> If you have been smokin crack you could do that:
>
>
http:
They key is to have a community string that is aplha-numeric, or hard to
crack. Also, I would recommend writing an access-list for an individual host
or hosts for the SNMP.
Daniel Ladrach
CCNA, CCNP
WorldCom
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From: Wes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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I have had the same experience. Boson has been good to me but the CCIE
qual test was just a mess. I even get quetions right, but it would mark
them as wrong and have a blank for the right answer!!!?!??!*!(@&!
Brian Zeitz wrote:
>The funniest thing about boson, is when they list the same answer
I'm about to run a trial of CSPM 2.3i for some IDS sensors that I have. I
noticed in the release notes that this version of the product only runs on
Windows NT 4.0; however, I --REALLY-- would like to run this on Windows 200
server.
Has anyone had any success on running this on Windows 2000 serv
Hi Everyone,
I'm triying to practice more to CCIE Lab.
I want to rent some remote Lab to practice.
What companies offers this services???
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CCSI
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Has anyone created an ACL to block all the Instant Messengers? If so, could
you send all the IP Addresses (or the ACL) that you use to block them.
Thanks,
Paul Pavlicko
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You can only authenticate users to ftp/telnet/http services. Below url
should give you an idea of configs:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/pix_61/config/mngacl.htm#xtocid4
Nabil
P.S. I tested this concept in a lab about a year ago, it works pretty
good.
Yes I have since you pointed that out. Know what it means to
ASSume!! It is a 12000 series only feature at this point.
Dave
Chuck wrote:
>
> according to the information in the link, this feature is supported only on
> the 12000 series. Anyone checked to see if the feature has been migrat
If you have been smokin crack you could do that:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/wan_c/wcdfrely.htm#xtocid42
I won't get on the CEF soapbox again though;)
Dave
nrf wrote:
>
> I think you mean to say multilink FR. Seems to me that it's rather
> diff
Here is a link off cert.org,
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/cisco-malformed-snmp-msgs-pub.shtml.
Brian
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From: "Kevin Pan"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 6:56 AM
Subject: SNMP Vulnerabilities [7:35954]
> Has anyone heard about the captioned proble
Gandolf and Larry, thanks for the advice. The problem was the management
VLAN interface on the 3500XL. I just turned off the VLAN1 interface and
VLAN23 was routed again. Thanks again.
- Sean
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From: Gandolf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 8:31
What did you use to study for the DQoS exam? I am taking the Knowledgenet
onling DQoS class now and I have purchased the Cisco IP QoS book from
walmart.com
>From: "tony paparazzo"
>Reply-To: "tony paparazzo"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: VOIP Certification [7:35879]
>Date: Tue, 19 Fe
Hi !
Can anybody know, what are the basic MPLS things that should be
configured there on the routers (backbone) before going for MPLS-VPN.
Thanks
Stanzin Takpa
Astracon,
6560 S Greenwood Plaza Blvd.,
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Hey gang this is a little OT but hear me out. I have notice, through
port scanning, that our new servers run protocol 17 "Quote of the Day"
with different little quotes on each one. What impact does or can this
have on a network. We are talking 30-40 servers?
Thanks!
Steve Smith MCSE, CCNA, CCDA
All,
I have a 3 3548's on a floor, the top and bottom ones are connected to
the core 6509's by fiber GBIC's. The middle one however is only connected
via a giga stack connector to the top and bottom switch.
Configuration for Gig0/1 (the Gigastack connector)
interface GigabitEthernet0/1
s
The funniest thing about boson, is when they list the same answer 2 or 3
times. But list only one of them as right, ha hahha! Is it like this on
the real test? I would panic!
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To:
according to the information in the link, this feature is supported only on
the 12000 series. Anyone checked to see if the feature has been migrated
down to other platforms as newer IOS's are released?
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> You want to get fa
You can do authentication against Windows NT or Windows 2000 user database
Via PIX using Windows 2000 Radius Server, called Internet Authentication
Service, or Install RADIUS on Windows NT server, or If you wanna spend $2000
you can buy Cisco ACS software.
""sajith nair"" wrote in message
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The URL to get this exam is : http://www.ccbootcamp.com/secpractest.asp
Several people have already sent me a private e-mail asking for this
contact, so I thought others might like it as well.
I hope GS doesn't strip the URL this time :-)
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I think you mean to say multilink FR. Seems to me that it's rather
difficult to do PPP multilink on FR (unless, I suppose, you're doing PPPoFR,
but who the hell does that?)
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> Assuming that you have more than one
Has anyone heard about this one yet?
Differing from CCIE Security, the Cisco Security Specialist 1 demonstrates
an individual's proficiency in designing, installing, and supporting
Cisco-specific security solutions in three core areas of network security:
firewalls, intrusion detection systems an
hhh.. them commies, with the full cooperation of cisco, censoring
Groupstudy? Where are all the posts today?
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> An interesting article I came across this morning:
>
>
http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Publi
Note for users of Cisco routers concerned about security: A router
security audit tool will be announced today, the result of cooperative
efforts by experts at the US National Security Agency, UUNET, and
Cable & Wireless, and tested and validated by many of the 170 member
organizations of the Cent
> Author: Kevin Pan ()
> Date: 02-20-02 09:56
>
> Has anyone heard about the captioned problem on Cisco devices?
>
> Please comment.
>
> Rgds,
> Kevin
Yes, many Cisco devices affected. However, it looks like you can only cause
the device to reset. Software fixes being published now.
h
Review of Vconsole CCIE Security Practice Exam
At $50, this exam cost only a few more dollars than the Boson exam; but it's
money well spent. The questions are very challenging and well written.
I've only seen a couple of errors. The quality control here seems really
good.
One suggestion to im
I have used Boson in the past and some of them are good. However, I feel
that there are also other materials out there that are much less expensive
that cover more of what is on the exams. I think that some of the authors
for Boson/Quizware don't concentrate on what is actually being tested on and
You will need to connect to the console of the IDS. Log in as netrangr
(note: NO "e" in netrangr). Default Passord: "attack" Then enter:
#sysconfig-sensor
You will see a menu:
1 - IP Address
2 - IP Netmask
3 - IP Host Name
4 - Default Route
5 - Network Access Control
6 - Communications In
Too expensive. There are other sites out there that have good reputations
that are much less expensive.
Shawn K.
-Original Message-
From: Lintemuth, Tom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 9:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FW: CCNP [7:35756]
I have heard s
Has anyone heard about the captioned problem on Cisco devices?
Please comment.
Rgds,
Kevin
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Kelly,
The CCNP Voice specialization was retired late last year. It was
replaced by the IP Telephony Support Specialist certification.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/cqs/iptel/
Anyway, I have taken the CIPT and CVoice exams. I mostly used the last 3
years of Cisco IPT e
u can use the acs/windowns to authenticate the users
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> Hi,
> I have a customer with Proxy server and he want to
> replace it with PIX.The customer want to authenticate
> all users before they access internet.Whether t
I have seen the use of a permit gre in access lists to allow for Microsoft
pptp tunneling over a t1. There are likely other similar uses.
Brian
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Subject: gre [7:35933]
> Hi, group
>
> Wh
I remember when I was studing for both my CCNA and CCNP that I checked out
some BOSON, Sybex and Cisco tests (Cisco ones came with CCNP Certification
Library).
IMHO, I think that BOSON is very very poor. Sybex seems to be a little
better, but still, I think that Cisco tests are the ones that are
These arent the actual bootcamp labs. It is CCIE R&S Lab Exam Study Guide
(Version 3.00).
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so.
BFD, packets can be sniffed and access to certain sites can be blocked. so
what? nothing new here. We get questions on this list regularly about how to
do it. There are several companies, including but not only Cisco, who make a
lot of money selling content blocking products.
Mos
Hi,
I have a customer with Proxy server and he want to
replace it with PIX.The customer want to authenticate
all users before they access internet.Whether the PIX
can support authentication thru a normal Windows NT
server than going thru a Radius/Tacacs server?I talked
with Cisco TAC and they told
The best one is to not to go to one. If you have two years expy in the
field with Cisco just brush up on a cramsession and go take the exam.
Shouldn't be too hard. I despise keeping those market killers alive.
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Where are you in the World?
I have heard a good response for www.Wavetech.com there expensive an based
in the uk.
How long did it take to obtain you BSCN?
Good luck
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I would check into Global knowledge.
I haven`t taken their boot camps but I have taken the standard 1 week cisco
course and it was top notch.
They have more CCIE`s working for them than any other training company and
almost any company period.
Thats why I would chose them.
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An interesting article I came across this morning:
http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/000/922dgmtd.a
sp
Comments?
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