1. the example i showed you was based on your previous configuration, and
yes you need to have static command to have outside hosts to connect to
inside host.
static (inside,outside) 10.1.2.3 10.1.1.3
make sure conduit or have access-list permit the traffic to 10.1.2.3
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I think it was the hardest of ccnp, very strange and tricky questions. As
cisco says in its website, there aren't any questions on simulation. I
passed with a 843 and a 0% in AppleTalk (I'm sorry, but I have never seen an
Apple)
sunil sunilindia wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is this the new version toug,
Yes of course, you need to summarize on hub and use stub on spoke routers.
Anyway, I think that if you don't really need this feature you mustn't use
it and I wouldn't use it if my topology wasn't truly hub-and-spokeI had
to use it because some of my spoke routers (2500 & 2600) had very big ro
As 2600 series are modular, on mode rommon or boot, I think they have no way
of knowing what kind of interfaces have connected, so they use the first lan
interface for downloading the new ios, check that link
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/130/recovery_c2600.html
It's also posible to download th
Hmm, I think that I might have already tried that (I have a bit of 2500
ram floating around) but my SUP is the early one that needs the special
ram.
Thanks, I'll try it again and see what happens!
Cheers,
Symon
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Hi All,
Has anyone read the OSPF Command & Reference book by Parkhurst?? Is it any
good??
I'd appreciate any comments.
Best Regards,
Hunt Lee
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I had a couple of 16's floating around, one didn't work, but one did.
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Hmm, I think that I mig
Whoa There! Accusations are flying. First of all, it is not illegal to
copy the look and feel of an interface. Unless the artistic aspect of
the work may be completely separated from its functional aspect, no
protection is available from copyright law! The concepts, processes,
ideas, procedure
the other reason that i have read is that pdm location
tells the pix about the reference of the location with
respect to the interface. any one know the reason
or can summarise about this pdm location command ?
--- "Mark W. Odette II"
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> I believe the answer is yes.
>
> The HTTP comma
that's exactly what i am trying to find.
do we need a static command as well in addition to the
access-list to allow traffic from lower security to a
higher security ?
static command is for mapping ip addresses ? right ?
and access list is the one that allows the access ?
right ??
--- Peter zh
Hi,
Look at :
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_mod/cis2600/hw_in
st/wic_inst/icupdate/srst175x.htm
It is for 175x but think could help you (normaly SRST can work without
CallManager, that what it is done for: backup in case CCM is not reachable)
But there is maybe a pr
I'm not sure what you mean. Generally, HSRP is just used for *your*
router redundancy, not the upstream ISP. One feature, however, is that
you can change priorities based on the status of an interface, which you
know, but that doesn't apply here because your interface will likely
never go down i
Hi,
I Have made a document about QoS IP (but unfortunatly in french) If many
people are interreted i will translate in English.
So You have to consider the kind of application you have on the ISP :
is there Netmeeting, voice/video traffic. Is there FTP ... Or others kind of
applications.
Do not
Check out BGP conditional advertisement.
HTH,
Scott
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a
> primary and the other is a backup which should only be used if the primary
> fails. On
I haven't been keeping up with NBAR, but they may have some pdm's to block
the streaming audio apps.
NBAR was built for stuff like that, but I don't feel there's a need to block
this type of stuff. Same with IM. Let the users have some use of their PC
and increase productivity.
""Spencer Plan
CBWFQ is easier to configure and the default q is a WFQ.
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> Can anyone please explain the difference between CBWFQ and CQ? It seems
> to me that they both allow you to class traffic in a custom manner, so
> whats the main difference?
PDM. It's just too easy. Or use CiscoWorks VMS or CSPM to manage a bunch
of them.
I can't stand the cli and it's archaic language. I'd rather make sure my FW
is easy to configure so I don't miss anything. If something is too
complicated, you don't even know if you have problems because you ar
"show interface" display for token ring will show .. (all zeros)
as the BIA interface MAC or hardware address. What does this usually mean?
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There are a lot of "Cisco Powered" networks doing QoS, but more for
multi-service type stuff for voice and video.
If you look on Cisco's web-site, there's a whole program your ISP can join
to become "Cisco-powered" in multiservice, although I don't know the exact
search terms you'd need to find i
Hi All,
Today only I subscribed to this mail ID. Its so nice to talk with all Cisco
Experts. I started preparing CCNP (2.0) routing exam. I have Cisco CCNP exam
certification Kit. Is this material is sufficient for CCNP Routing exam or
any other good material for this exam. Also please let me kn
Steaming audio would be caught by your porn filter!
On the other hand, StReaming audio and video tends to be very difficult
to block, as most of the programs that do that sort of thing will
function just fine on port 80. I don't think you want to block port 80.
You didn't mention what applicati
The image comes with the Pix if you bought it legally from Cisco.
I'm sure they could sell all Pix's with encryption enabled and charge more
for all of them.
I'd rather have the option to pay for Pix without encryption if I don't need
it.
As I said though in version 6.2 onwards you don't need to
Repost #1.
Looks like the first one may have gone to the bit bucket. Of course, I
wouldn't be surprised if the second I hit the send on this email, the first
one will show up!
Shawn K.
> -Original Message-
> From: Kaminski, Shawn G
> Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 6:15 PM
> To: 'Jason V
I have a reasonable lab, and am considering making it available (via the
web), for a nominal fee.
2501 x 2
2503 x 2
2504 x 1
(all 16/16 12.2 or 12.1)
3620 with Token ring, Ethernet, fast Ethernet, serial x 2 (can be MLS
RP)
2620 with Fast Ethernet, ISDN and 1 x Serial, (will add quad serial
soon
This reply is a lng one!
Please allow me to clear up a couple of misconceptions I have read on this
thread.
First, a while it is true a PIX blocks everything by default, this only
applies to inbound traffic initiated from the outside. Outbound sessions
initiated from the inside are all allo
You have the lmi-type set wrong on the switch-to-switch connection. It
should be "frame lmi-type q933a "
See the link below for more info on frame relay.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fwan
_c/wcffrely.htm#11076
Marc Russell
Network Learning, Inc.
1677
Well, Cisco wrote me back and they said that any CCIE Written 350-001 exams
taken on August 7th or after will be the new exam, regardless of when you
registered. So, if any of you who registered for the exam before August 7th
to take the exam after August 7th thinking that you were going to take t
Be careful with this kind of thinking. More and more holes in IM are
showing up everyday. If you let IRC on your network then you are asking for
trouble. As for streaming audio, have you looked at the % of bandwidth they
use? If you have a fairly utilized pipe or (like most companies) are paying
f
As log as you can nat the IM (or tunes) behind the FW, it's pretty safe, but
I'll never say there aren't any vulnerabilities. At leas tif it's antted,
there are no holes comming in.
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Does anyone know what type of traffic a typical Polycom Video Con. unit
creates? It it multicast? What ports does it use? Is it standard h.323?
I can sniff it, but if anyone has already done their homework on it, it will
save me some time.
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How does bgp conditional apply here?
On Sat, 2002-07-27 at 10:52, Scott wrote:
> Check out BGP conditional advertisement.
>
> HTH,
> Scott
>
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Subject: polycom Video Unit [7:49882]
> Does anyone know what type of traffic a typical Polycom Video Con. unit
> creates? It it multicast? What ports does it use? Is it standard h.323?
>
> I ca
Depends on the model, but usually you'll see traffic all into either
128Kbps, 384kbps, 768Kbps or 1.5Mbps We have a Polycom unit that has
ISDN and a LAN port, but if you telnet to it's IP on the LAN you get a
"status" page showing H.323 is disabled, so we can't use it on the LAN (at
least wit
What I really like is some corporations embracing instant messaging for
internal use. I think that having a private corporate IM server for the
corporate users to connect to would be a great way to increase
productivity. However, on the same hand, I would fear the end-users
being able to connect
The exam material for CCNP hasn't really changed. What changed is the
format of the tests. Now some of the exams include "real world
simulations". The material you have is still relevant. I'm not I
really understand what you are asking, but there is no way for you be a
CCNP 2.0.
Your CCNA is g
If you are swaying toward Cisco for any other reason, you can probably
purchase the 2950-24's (without uplinks) as cheap as the VH2402SM and start
working on your Cisco switching skill sets.
I don't like the VH's very much either, but they are cheap. To make them run
reasonably well, make sure yo
I was not aware of this requirement. Thank you!!!
Pierre-Alex
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I talk to people outside the company all the time with IM. I use it for
remote tech support. It's great.
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> What I really like is some corporations embracing instant messaging for
> internal use. I think that having
Ok this may be a really dumb question, but what the heck.
Is it possible to chabge the telnet port from 23 to lets say 5023 (assuming
its not used by anything else.) I would like to do this for my Cisco 2511-RJ
to provide better security for the lab.
Any pointers are most welcome, even the funny
> A couple of suggestions:
>
> 1) If you run iBGP, be *sure* not to advertize the default route learned
> from one edge router, through iBGP to the other edge router, and back
> out the other upstream. You can use a filter list to prevent that.
I agree with you about your technique but :
Why do
If you have just one BGP edge router, u don't need to use iBGP.
But if you have many ISP, with many edge routers. iBGP is very useful to
pass BGP attributes from one edge to another and so making global decisions
for exiting the AS based on BGP attributes (for example, using local-pref
propagated
I never see this problem on CSSs.
I done some tests on HTTP1.0 and 1.1 one year ago using ap0405068b and it
worked fine.
What do you mean by "1.1 doesn't seem to send the full header info" ? what
info are missing ?
I just took some traces of HTTP 1.1 traffic and header are like HTTP 1.0
(the big d
Watch for word wrap
Ronnie
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> Depends on the model, but usually you'll see traffic all into either
> 128Kbps, 384kbps, 768Kbps or 1.5Mbps We have a Polycom unit that has
> ISDN and a LAN port, but if you
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> Ronnie
>
>
>
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> > Depends on the model, but usually you'll see traffic all into either
> > 128K
It is not sending the URL. Go to Cisco.com and do a search on Polycom Video
First link
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/788/voip/polycom_video_over_ip.html
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> I suppose it depends on the unit but ours mainly use unicast to the Cisco
> MCU. As far as I know they use standard H.323. The downside if you're
> using an MCU is that the PolyComm units have a lot of different co
No, the filter lists would only be to prevent the default route from
being advertised back out the other upstream link. Note that usually
the BGP AS-path loop avoidance rules will prevent a problem in this
scenario (especially with only the default route being advertised), but
in a more advanced
Ok fair enough, but from a CCIE lab exam question perspective, I'm
trying to determine when to use which technique for what type of
question. Are there certain things that each can do that the other
cannot?
On Sat, 2002-07-27 at 10:59, Steven A. Ridder wrote:
> CBWFQ is easier to configure and t
Hi Everyone,
Sorry for posting non-related Cisco question on this group;
however, I have the following items available for sale since
I've done with my Cisco preparation:
1) one Cisco 4500 router. Here is the "show version" output:
Router#sh ver
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
One of my resellers told me he could get me a 2950-24 for a little over
$900. i know the vh's with maintenance run us about $1100. thanks again for
the input
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On Sat, Jul 27, 2002 at 05:18:13PM +, Jeffrey Reed wrote:
> If you are swaying toward Cisco for any other reason, you can probably
> purchase the 2950-24's (without uplinks) as cheap as the VH2402SM and start
> working on your Cisco switching skill sets.
>
> I don't like the VH's very much e
Careful Paul,
We have a lawyer on groupstudy who plays a Cisco CCNP.
Paul Borghese wrote:
Whoa There! Accusations are flying. First of all, it is not illegal
to
copy the look and feel of an interface. Unless the artistic aspect
of
the work may be completely separated from its funct
I haven't taken the CCIE lab yet, but first I'd think they'd want you to use
CBWFQ or LLQ, as the rest are just ancient. Cisco is emphasizing AVVID, so
you'd probably be tested on avvid technologies. I'd also study NBAR and
multicast, among others. Probably dial-peers as well.
But I guess if
In the past, Cisco has either licensed the IOS to port onto other
vendors' hardware (e.g., DEC), or has provided OEM router boards
(Cabletron, Synoptics). Any possibility Huawei is doing this will
the full cooperation of Cisco, without it being publicized?
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Hi David
Thank you, for your suggestion, Can u plz tell me in which section you got
more question's for support exam.
As you said That exam is tough I am thinking to postpone it one more week to
revise all the things again...
Thank's again
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anyone know where Cisco manufactures it's products now?
BTW, apparently the Huawei products are available in the US. Someone we all
know and love tells me he is trying to get his hands on some.
I've been looking forward to one of NRF's economics lessons to come out of
this thread. This one, I su
Shravan,
I got my CCNP and CCDP 12/2000. I suggest you get the following:
Hutnik & Satterlee's Cisco CCIE Lab Study Guide - there are 119 hands
on labs in this book and you will easily pass the routing and
troubleshooting if you do all of them.
Andrew Bruce Caslow Cisco Certification Bridg
All,
I was wondering if anyone has used the ccbootcamp
(Network Learning) CCIE Security Written book or the
lab scenarios?
The only other study material I have found is the
Boson study exams??
Any feedback on the above study material would be
great or if anyone knows of other written and lab
ma
NetEng-
If you just bought the 501, you should be under warranty, and can call
TAC for "Special Access" download code, and then go to the Software
Center and enter the code they gave you to gain access to downloading a
copy of the current software on your PIX... you might even get them to
allow y
Hello? Did you pay attention to whole NDA thing?
Dan
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Hi David
Thank you, for your suggestion, Can u plz tell me
i am using pix without nat
(hence using the nat 0 command)
in addition to the access-list command to allow
outside hosts to get into internal network is there
any else needed. do i need a static command as well ?
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The end products are assembled in San Jose and Austin...
the individual modules (4xxx/6xxx) are contracted to companies
like selectron and shipped to the mfg sites for assembly in the
final config that customers order.
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Can anyone tell me, where i can buy The Multi Router Traffic Grapher (MRTG)
software? Is it free?
ashok
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The Polycom Viewstations and Via-Video units use unicast UDP (RTP)
traffic for data streams and unicast TCP(RTCP) traffic for signaling and
control.
Part of the initialization process is an agreement on what codec's are
going to be used. This negotiation process is different depending on if
th
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