depends if this is the *only* statement in your ACL
Ziyad wrote:
> Hi All
> Can anyone please tell me the difference between the folowing
> statements.
>
> 1) deny tcp any any
> 2) deny ip any any
> 3) deny any any
>
> Ziyaad
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Hi,
Can some tell me about the DSL presentation about technology.
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If the router is set up to allow SNMP read access, it will respond to
requests for many of the generic (MGMT: 1.3.6.1.2.1) objects.
So, medium independent error statistics may be gathered on a per-interface
basis by querying relevant instances of 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.14 (inbound)and
1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.
Hello Yassel,
it depends on what kind of money you are willing to spend. You could use the
Cisco Internetwork Performance Monitor. Go to
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/wr2k/nemo/prodlit/ipm2_ov.htm
for an overview.
A cheaper way (it is actually free) and quite nice tool is the Multi Route
They will sell anything on eBay So who was the clown ? Anybody we know
in this forum. ??
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> Oh, and fourth, check around EBay, there is one idiot who has cloned the
PIX
> and decided to put it on EBay. So ther
if you ever want to see something funny, tell a customer in the presence of
a Cisco account team that the customer should sell his old stuff on eBay
rather than trade it in to Cisco.
if looks could kill...
on a more serious note, while Cisco can make a very good legal case against
folks who
I'm a reseller and I asked my Cisco rep about customers who purchased used
equipment from Ebay, back of pick-ups, street corners etc. I was told Cisco
has no problem with an end user selling their hardware, but the software
license is not transferable. This means the IOS you are using on your used
Jason,
This is a **really bad idea** (tm)
Assuming that this is for a lab :-) , a better idea would be to go
ahead and buy a PIX 501 - you should be able to do most of the tasks
required by the CCIE Security lab on that.
And don't worry about the karma, there aren't any dumb questions,
unl
>BTW - Tim? Drop the 'CCIE Written' 'bit' from you acronym
collection...it
>ain't cool no more :)
BTW - Oliver?
Appending "CCIE written" isn't to be "cool." It's not to pretend I'm
a CCIE. It's to let others know how far my progress is in achieving my
goal, where I'm at in an educational stan
First, Jason made an observation, not a threat. :)
Second, there's a fine line between lab and real-life with things like that,
and I could certainly appreciate that aspect... It's one thing to do it on
your own and "tinker", it's another to post stuff blatantly in a public
forum. If nothing el
Now, nowlet's not threaten each other. I'm sure the guy is just
messing around with this to see if it's possible to get the contraption to
just work. Besides, what's the big deal anyway? I doubt he has any
intentions of selling anything or doing something outrageous like that
anyway. It's
You should take the 400 you spent and buy a 501. I promise it will be less
than your legal fees if Cisco were to get involved.
Jason Sullivan
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I just heard from a friend that a SonicWall rep was saying(dont you love 5th
hand news) that Cisco is planning to crack down on PIXes being resold on
Ebay by killing any and all support for them. No smartnet, no software, no
activation keys etc..
I personally think it is a bunch of hooyie.. The n
how does the router know? I would imagine the router OS checks the BGP
origin. If I am AS 559 and I receive a BGP route that originates in AS 559,
it is either iBGP, or I have a loop. If AS 559 is the only AS in the AS
path, it follows that it is an iBGP route, and therefore is assigned an AD
of
Well, according to a voice manual I have, "Lower bandwidths need less
expensive equipment, which affects the sound quality... this was
determined to be the best cost-performance trade-off".
So I think it was reasonably arbitrary. My ancient but still useful
Tanenbaum (Computer Networks) doesn
In the Cvoice class I attended, my instructor answered the reason why
it was 4K as there were 2 groups wanting different rates, so the compromise
between them was 4k. None of my IP Telephony course books or Cisco Press
books for the class re-iterate that, but I recall hearing it...
Larry Letterm
The reason is for economics. The 300hz filter to 3300hz filter would carry
the voice fairly well so this is the least amount of bandwidth to do a
decent job of it. Not too much is lost because the voice is between
100 to 5000 hz. The hearing range is not considered as far as I know...
Message Po
Hello does anybody knows some tool to monitoring the traffic accross Cisco?
Thanx in advance
Yassel
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> You create a Class-map here called "match-all video"
>
> >
> > Policy-map video-police
> > class video
> > priority 540
> > class class-default
> > fair-queue 64
>
> Yet you apply a class-map called video here, should you be
using
> "match-all
> video"??
>
When configuring a class map you c
Exactly, that's what Priscilla and I both just said. :-)
What I'm trying to find out is why the original 4KHz limit on
voice calls was put into place. It sounds like it was simply
an arbitrary decision. 4KHz is sufficient for a telephone call
and to provide clear calls that included highe
Hi All
Can anyone tell me if I can use MRTG for monitoring CRC errors or broadcast
??? I am already running MRTG for monitoring Bandwidth and CPU Utilization
...What are other things in a Ciso Router that can be meausured through
MRTG.
Ziyaad
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64 kbps comes about from sampling 8 bits at 8khz, 8x8000=64000
Bri
On Tue, 26 Feb 2002, John Neiberger wrote:
> This is OT, but the upper limit of human hearing is actually
> around 20KHz at best and usually drops to around 16KHz or so.
> If your upper limit starts to drop below that y
How does a router assign an iBGP AD vs. an eBGP AD? The iBGP AD is less
preferred than EIGRP and the other interior RPs, is that correct? (one week
until R&S qual. exam)
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Can anyone please tell me the difference between the folowing
statements.
1) deny tcp any any
2) deny ip any any
3) deny any any
Ziyaad
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Option 1: Purchase a Cisco router or switch, it comes with a copy of the
documentation. (although you might get an older version, based on when
the CD was packed in the box).
Option 2: Go to http://www.cisco.com/go/marketplace Click on the Cisco
Company Store, and then on Subscriptions. You can g
Steve,
I'm not sure if there is a typo on your config, please see in-line...
Lee
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>
> I am working with a client who is having problems with Video Conference
> using Polycom Equipment. The problem is jit
It's the average frequency of human voice. if you look at a conversation on
a osciliscope, it averages out to 4k, so you double that and get the 8k
sample rate.
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I understand all that, but what I don't remember is why there
is a 4KHz low-pass filter on voice lines. I know I've read the
reason before but I just can't recall what it was. Was it
simply arbitrary? A 4KHz upper limit is obviously sufficient
for voice quality. Did someone just pick that
I have been tasked with giving a vendor DLSW connectivity through our
RAS(3640) using a 1660 with a modem on the aux port. Everything works fine I
just need to have the router get the same ip address everytime it logs on so
I can use that ip address for my DLSW local-peer. I know you can do it wit
All right, John--
A couple of years ago (discreet cough), Cisco gave away copies of books as
promos. One was _IP Telephony_ by Gorlaski and Kolon (McGraw Hill, 2000).
GOOD BOOK. On pp 77-78 is an explanation of the Nyquist rate and voice
sampling:
"...Thus, if an analog voice signal reaching up
This is OT, but the upper limit of human hearing is actually
around 20KHz at best and usually drops to around 16KHz or so.
If your upper limit starts to drop below that you'll start to
notice that it's difficult to hear clearly. (Sorry, in my
other life I'm a sound engineer and musician.)
I
This is clear. Thank you!
Pierre-Alex
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Layer 1 just understands bits. Hardware, in ge
Thank you!!!
Pierre-Alex
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Comments inline ...
Pierre-Alex wrote:
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> "In b
I honestly only know of routers supporting CAR, no switches.
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I agree lose the CCIE written as a cert.
I'm almost in the same situation as you, but I decided to get my CCIE first
then go back and get the MBA. But, the two "certification" lead down two
entirely different paths - One is a highly technical field while the other
focuses on Business and Accou
I've read a few of the responses to this question and haven't seen anyone
mention the lack of debug support on Foundry equipment. Has Foundry added
debug support yet ? If not, that alone is a compelling reason to buy from
cisco. One of many reasons, but to me, debug is virtually mandatory in
Does anyone know of a good link that I can go to to find information on
filtering and redistribution in ISIS? The only thing that I can find is a
note in the archives stating that you have to use a clns access-group to
filter, but it doesn't say how to implement it and I am not having any luck
on
At 06:45 PM 2/26/02, Pierre-Alex wrote:
>Question (1)
>
>Is the first part of this statement correct?
>
>I have looked at the 801d paper for an answer but I am still uncertain.
The IEEE 802.1D document is tough to read. Try the Cisco LAN Switching book
by Clark and Hamilton. It's a masterpiece.
Layer 1 just understands bits. Hardware, in general, understands voltage
and no voltage (one or zero). I guess it could understand high voltage and
low voltage. In fact, there's even ternary systems that understand high,
kinda high, and low.
Back in the early days, software engineers got kind
At 08:06 PM 2/26/02, Rafay wrote:
>How do you describe Sample Rate.?
In what context? The term is sometimes used when describing the analog to
digital process, for example when digitizing voice. Voice produces an
analog wave as your lungs and tongue press against the air. An analog wave
has in
Hi Guys,
Is it possible to specify a failover SNMP host in a router?
ie, if dest 1 goes down, then (and only then) send traps to dest 2.
TIA!
Clayton Dukes
CCNA, CCDA, CCDP, CCNP, NCC
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In a former lifetime, I worked for one of the nation's largest ISPs. We
replaced all our Cisco access/distribution routers with Foundry equipment.
Excellent product at a super price. One of our demands was that Foundry be
'IOS-like', - if you know IOS you can work on Foundry. The L2 and L4
prod
Comments inline ...
Pierre-Alex wrote:
>
> "In blocking mode, an interface will receive and send BPDUs but not send
> and receive data traffic. "
It will receive and process BPDUs, but will not send BPDUs and will
not receive/send data traffic. If topology changes, port will be
eventually moved
Ok, I still do not have an ISDN simulator. I do have a couple of extra
routers I could downsize out of my lab if need be.
Anyone out there interested in trading an ISDN simulator for a router or
two? The emulator would need to have U interfaces.
If anyone is remotely interested, email me direct
Usually thought about in analog to digital conversion, it is the number of
times per second a piece of data is captured. Accepted theory states that
for the sample to be an accurate representation of the data, the sample rate
should be twice the highest frequency you are trying to capture, so for
How do you describe Sample Rate.?
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Question (1)
Is the first part of this statement correct?
I have looked at the 801d paper for an answer but I am still uncertain.
"In blocking mode, an interface will receive and send BPDUs but not send and
receive data traffic. "
Question (2)
Are blocked port considered part of the
According to Cisco Partner Lab Requirement...
The LAB also using 2 Cisco PIX 515
why dont you refer to Cisco Partner Security Lab Requirement and
build one in your office to simulate the Clients Situation
the lab include Cisco Concentrator, PIX, . etc
""Brown, M"" wrote in mes
It is no longer a 12000-only feature. MFR is now available for 2600's,
3600's, 3700's (don't know what kind of router that is, but it's listed in
there, and 7200's.
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Is conversion of bits into bytes and vice versa a function of Layer 1 or
Layer 2?
I have seen contradictory info.
(I would say it is a layer 2 function because Layer 1 is only physical
matters like voltage etc... but some one may have a logic to prove me wrong)
thanks,
Pierre-Alex
Message
I don't think he needs to worry about reprise from Cisco if it is just for
study.
I'm interested in this too but from a tinkering "how does it work"
perspective. There are lots of confusing things about the pix software
install/upgrades/downgrades and then add in the activation keys and serial
nu
Some of Cisco's main chip suppliers - Motorola, PMC-Sierra, Vitesse
Semiconductor, MIPS, Applied MicroCircuits, Broadcom, and many others (Cisco
has loads of different supplies because of their many platforms). Juniper
uses IBM, Xilinx, Intel, and some others.
""Ken Corkins"" wrote in message
Question (1)
Is the first part of this statement correct?
I have looked at the 801d paper for an answer but I am still uncertain.
"In blocking mode, an interface will receive and send BPDUs but not send
and receive data traffic. "
Question (2)
Are blocked port considered part of the sp
I agree - do the CCNPget your MBA. There is a glut of Cisco people at
the moment - no matter what country your are in. The MBA would probably be a
better choice in the long term - anyways, once you attain your CCNP level
(or CCIP) and you keep your skills current by practicing regularly you
sh
I'm a little confused about the licensing with regards to routers. Someone
indicated to me recently that they could tell from a show ver that the
router in question wasn't running the code it was shipped with, but I
didn't get time to check this out further. How would they tell this?
More to th
My suggestion is to get your DP and NP and see if you like it, if you
have time. Then you can make a more educated decision. Certainly, if you
have access to most/all of the routers and switches that are in the CCIE
lab page exam, then it would be good to take advantage of your
situation.
As fa
why not? if you are speaking of morals...sheeesh...who has those any
more... hehe
Are we even sure it's illegal?
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- debug ppp mu frag
- debug ppp mu eve
- debug ip pac de
- debug ip icmp
&
- show ver
- show run.
- show ip route
thanks,
rahul.
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> Have 2 r
The answer is yes provided that you are qualified and meet the expecatations
of the ISC2. I am sitting for the exam in May, here in Chicago, and I would
say in my humble opinion that its a great field of study.
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At 01:19 PM 2/26/02, s vermill wrote:
>I don't think Cisco publishes what the hex codes mean after the "new serial
>state = 0x" line. Anyone know?
I don't think so either. I sometimes think that Cisco's debug tools are
really designed to help their internal QA people more than their custome
I am helping with a PIX 520 configuration. Many and many acl's need to be
configured.
Is it possible to test the configuration before deploying in the production
environment ?
I am wondering if there is a simulator or the only here would be spending
$$$ to buy one just for parallel test in the la
Hello,
Have 2 routers connected back-to-back via 2 serials with ppp encap and ppp
multilink cmds. configed on both. This creates a virtual intf.
Virtual-Access 1. I can ping to networks on both routers via this virtual
intf. but I cannot ping the serial ip's itself. Is this how this is
suppos
there is a chapter in Howard Berkowitz' book Designing Addressing
Architectures that covers this topic.
there are many other good reasons for owning this book
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> Hey Im looking for a good naming convention that clea
They got a nice L3 switch. Their load-balancers are not bad. But their
attempts to enter the ISP-core and be the next Juniper were an epic
disaster.
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> Foundry makes great products! On product in particular that
You got a good price on the flash card
However, this is not a wise move. Bad karma to do this installation
anyway...
Worse karma to ask for help on a public list with numerous Cisco people on
it! (grin)
Anyway, the activation key is tied to the serial number, which of course is
on the flas
The activation key is tied into the serial number of the PIX (I assume the
serial # is somehow related to the flash card) so using the key from one PIX
will not work in another. I had to RMA a PIX 515 a few months ago and
needed to send Cisco the new serial number and they sent me the new
activat
at cisco campus, we use:
bldg#-closet-device
example...sjcx-11-sw1
Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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Subjec
RFC 1178, RFC 2100, and RFC 2219
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1178.txt
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2100.txt
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2219.txt
It doesn't clearly tell the location, company, and function of the device.
That's a bad practice. You might want to try looking at this instead:
http://t
Decided it was a shame not to do the couple of exams to get to CCDP, so got
hold of the Cisco Press DCN book last week and took the exam today.
Managed a 922, although I wasn't even sure that I'd passed as I hit the
final NEXT button. I was totally bored through the whole of the book and the
exam
Hi all:
I have a dilemma that I was wondering if I could ask your opinion on
concerning CCIE status. I am a Network Admin for the cisco lab at a
university. The racks of equipment in the lab is available to use for any
BGP, VLAN or multicast network possible it seems like. But I'm at a point
i
I sure did not get the same test you did. I used the boson tests to verify
verify my knowledge before takign the written exam. I was scoring 85%-95%
first time taking them and only got an 81 on the written today. For me
there were probably 5 questions that were quite similar and only 2 that wer
thanks for the info
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Oops, typo alert.
The Global statement should read:
Global (outside)
Boson exam #1 - 200+ questions
Boson exam #2 - 200+ questions
Boson exam #3 - 400+ questions
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lots of pe
Hey Im looking for a good naming convention that clearly tells the location,
company and function of the device. Does anyone what to submit there naming
contentions? What is the "best" naming convention?
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Ive had good luck using ILS server that comes with Exchange and using
that for netmeeting, its super fast, even for 56K users, no loss of
signal. Do you have one Public IP that everyone is connecting to? To
view multi video sessions, you need to have it set up as a reflector
server. Not sure of yo
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I agree, and the key words there are 'if you can afford it.' Some of
these types of classes come out to almost $1,000/day! And while I agree
that the instruction you get is incredibly valuable, it has to be
justified. If you can afford to pay it out of pocket without going into
debt, great. I'
Hi Everyone,
After struggling for the past two days, I have
successfully cloned a Pix firewall by using my PC.
I plug the 16MB flash card into the PC's ISA slot
and the PC recognize that it is a Pix flash card
(cost me $400.00). It boots up fine and everything
seems to be in order. However, aft
lots of people ask the same thing already
test 1,2,3 has 200Q,200Q,400Q respectively. so totally
800Q.
gobble
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> Gobble,
>
> May I know which Boson 800Q you are refering to?
> I believe they have Boson 1, 2 and 3.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Jim
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sounds like the flux capacitor blew inside the server
Try to run a lightening stick into the back of the primary power supply and
sit it outside during a storm
then do a search on google and click on ther second link...
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&q=netmeeting+proble
Google
Netmeeting limitations
First hit = http://www.cwru.edu/net/csg/cmc/netmeeting.html
Click on limitations ...
4. NetMeeting Limitations
... NetMeeting limits the use of audio and/or video to two participants at
any one time. Using multipoint audio and/or video requires the use of
third-part
There was some discussion awhile back (last summer?) about using an
NM-HDV with an MFT module do simulate an ISDN switch for lab use.
Did anyone ever figure out if this was possible? We have an extra NM-HDV
in the office and if it were possible, it might get me a suitable ISDN
simulator without a
Chuck,
Well said. I believe you are your own business and should treat yourself as
such. The perfect time to increase your value (if you can afford it) is
during a slow market. You will be able to ride the wave when things do turn
around.
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not to be a smart ass, but it depends. below are some ideas based on what my
local telco offers:
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> Couple of general questions about ordering ATM services.
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> 1- At what increments can I order ATM from a service pr
Hello,
I've got a netmeeting server, when users logon, only
first 2 users can see video, others can only use white
board, share directories. What's wrong?
Thanks.
Jim
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Hi All,
Need Help. I need to measure bandwidth used by one
particular host (IP-address) on a Cisco cat-5005 . Ideas invited. I did
hear about a tool MHTG. Similar to MRTG has anyone implemented it ?
Thanks in Advance.
Surya Prakash
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Take a lesson from the financial markets. Call this an investment in the
future. The best time to buy stocks is when they are low. (
duhh )
The best time to educate and improve yourself is when the market is slow.
Now is the time to invest in yourself - training, experience, whatever
Hello,
I know the focus of any certification is not the certificate nor the logo,
the
joy of scaling through all the hurdles, the additional knowledge and
responsibilies it brings, etc out weighs the the certificate or the logo you
are given to put on your complimentary card of letter heading.
Ho
Where exactly in Reston is NMC...They do not have any directions on their
web-site nor do they return emails etc...
>From: "Rob Webber"
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>Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 12:21:23 -0500
>
>Now called
I see what your saying but we have a couple dedicated servers for secure
transcations.theres gotta be an easier way to do this without writitng the
scripts. I'm gonna stay on it till I find and I'll post the config once i
get working, hopefully by the end of the day. Thanks for the input.
""John
I have 8 cats separated on 2 floors and I want to create some sort of
failover but want to make sure that it will work and will not cause any
problems. The diagram below is my setup and I have 4 cats on fl1 connected
to 4 cats on fl2 via fiber from sw4 to sw5 but I would like to run a piece
of fi
I don't think Cisco publishes what the hex codes mean after the "new serial
state = 0x" line. Anyone know? I did find reference to something
generic that read "hardware has interrupted the software." You seem to have
a lot going on in that regard. Every four or five seconds on both ends of
I'm curious about the feelings others have toward this sort of class,
especially considering the current job market. A couple of years ago if
you had CCIE on your resume you were almost sure to get an outrageous
salary with bonues and other killer benefits. This more than offset the
cost of taki
Oops - apparently the link did not come through for some reason. It is:
www.netmasterclass.net/nmc/
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We have the same issue here, but since our physical web servers run both
a secure and unsecure site, we simply use ping for the secure service
and an http get for the unsecure service. If we see the unsecure site
go down, we know users won't be able to get to the secure site either.
If it were p
Now called "RS-NMC-1 (Routing and Switching Net Master Class)"
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I just finished this Cert. I found all of these tests more challenging than
the CCNP tests. MPLS was particularly hard.
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I was thinking the same thing but I did not try that. My problem with that
is if the HTTP service fails and SSL down with it the ping will still show
the server as availbale and forward requests to it. You think there is some
way I could specify the keepalive with a port # instead of type http?
Hi guys
Somebody know or have experienced an E1 voice Connection (PRI) between
AS5300 and 3Com NBX. I'm testing the connection to do VoIp between a
remote site (Cisco 1750) and a Central site (Cisco5300). The AS5300 is
only connected via LAN. The WAN connection in Central Site is made with
a Cisc
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