Something that I've been wondering

2000-08-09 Thread Natasha

I feel kinda silly asking this but if the CCNA has 72 questions that
means that each question is worth 13.9 points. Now from what I remember
you have a possible score of between 300 to 1000 in CCNA1
Now that makes every question wortn about 7 points because you get 300
for just showing up.
Why do they have to do this 1000 point thing anyway? Just to upset me?
lol I just can't figure it out!
 


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A high school English teacher reminds her class of tomorrow's final
exam. "Now class, I won't tolerate any excuses for you not being there
tomorrow.

I might consider a nuclear attack or a serious personal injury or
illness, or a death in your
immediate family - but that's it - no other excuses- whatsoever!" A
smart-ass jock in the back of the room raises his hand and asks, "What
would you say if tomorrow I said I was suffering from complete and utter
sexual exhaustion?"

The entire class does its best to stifle their laughter and snickering.
When silence is restored, the teacher smiles sympathetically at the
student, shakes her head, and sweetly says, "Well, I guess you'd have to
write the exam with the other hand."

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Re: Serial Patch Panel - Information Needed

2000-08-09 Thread Marc Russell

See www.hadax.com These units with cables are fairly expensive.


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 I have searched the archives and haven't found the answer to my question.
 Thus I post it.

 Thanks ahead of time.

 I am looking to set up a Serial Patch panel on my rack. Was wondering if
 anyone had any suggustions. I am trying to emulate the Cisco CCIE LAB
RACK.

 I have the following equipment in my RACK already:

 2501
 2503
 2504
 2511
 2516
 2521 - 4 Serials
 2621
 3620
 4500 - 4 Serials
 CAT 2924 XL-EN
 CAT 5505 w/Sup 3 NFFC II, 24 Port 10/100 EtherChannel/ISL Capable Blade
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OT is you rack documented like this

2000-08-09 Thread Oz

http://www.ten-34.net/operations/pops/NY/index.phtml

nice deal
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Re: DCE to DTE Cable

2000-08-09 Thread lynne kunkel

Try:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/sec1.htm

[Male, DTE, V.35, DB60 for 2500 series:  CAB-V35MT=]

HTH,

lk  

Swart Douwe wrote:
 
 I have been looking around on the Cisco web site to purchase a DTE to DCE
 serial cable so that I can connect 2 2500's via the serial ports.
 
 The cable must be db60 male to db60 male.
 
 Does anyone know the part number???  (I have tried the cisco site, and cant
 find this cable).  I know that there are third party companies that make the
 cable, but I am after a Cisco one if I can get it.
 
 THanks for your help
 
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CCIE Written Exam Information

2000-08-09 Thread roland_mok

Hi all,

Does anyone have any information and hints about the CCIE R/S Exam? I will take it 
this month

Thanks,
Rol


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RE: enable security features with Cisco IOS using CBAC

2000-08-09 Thread Chuck Larrieu

Funny you should mention this.

CBAC is one of the components of the MCNS specialty and one of the strong
features of the IOS security now. I've read a bit in the Held and Hundley
book Cisco Access Lists Field Guide. Now that I have the means to do so, I
have been contemplating how to demonstrate CBAC to interested parties in a
way that can help al of us learn a little more. I'd like to be able to
demonstrate something other than ping and traceroute tests. Maybe if someone
has a telnet host we can use?

Telnet_Host-internet--My_Router/with CBAC---|
   |Another_Router/telnet into
it?and then telnet into the cbac router?

If the Cisco chat room is available, we can use that as a classroom of
sorts.

Contact me off line to hash out some ideas for this.

Chuck


-Original Message-
From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Dinesh_Kakkar
Sent:   Tuesday, August 08, 2000 10:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:enable security features with Cisco IOS using CBAC
Importance: High

 Hello friends

Context-Based Access Control (CBAC) feature is very useful in cisco IOS, i
would like to implement the same in my network. Can any one put some more
light on the implementation how it is being implemented by you  how you did
that.

  I found that Context-Based Access Control (CBAC) feature in Cisco IOS
 has variety  of options for in providing security.
 Here please find some more useful information about CBAC  reply if we can
 use this feature for our network.

 Service Providers offering managed network services to customers can
 enable security features in the Cisco IOS(r) software-based access routers
 that they install on their customers' premises.  These capabilities help
 protect end customers against Denial of Service (DoS) attacks, intruders,
 and viruses. Service Providers, in effect, then, can layer a security
 component on top of their managed network services to help keep customers'
 internal information resources from being compromised - and their Web
 servers from falling prey to DoS attacks, which render them unavailable to
 users.
 TECHNOLOGY BACKGROUND
 One security feature in Cisco IOS software is Context-Based Access Control
 (CBAC). CBAC, a component of the Cisco IOS Firewall feature set, filters
 packets based on application-layer information, such as what kinds of
 commands are being executed within the session. For example, if a command
 that is not supported is discovered in a session, the packet can be denied
 access.
 The CBAC component of the Cisco IOS Firewall enhances security for TCP and
 User Datagram Protocol (UDP) applications that use well-known ports, such
 as port 80 for HTTP or port 443 for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). It does
 this by scrutinizing source and destination addresses.  Without CBAC,
 administrators can permit advanced application traffic only by writing
 permanent access control lists (ACLs). This approach leaves firewall doors
 open, so most administrators have tended to deny all such application
 traffic. With CBAC enabled, however, they can securely permit multimedia
 and other application traffic by opening the firewall as needed and
 closing it all other times.
 The Cisco IOS Firewall feature set can also be configured to block Java
 applets from unknown or untrusted sources to protect against attacks in
 the form of malicious commands or the introduction of viruses. A Java
 executable file can steal passwords or otherwise wreak havoc with a
 system. Filtering applets at the firewall centralizes the filtering
 function for end customers. This eases administration, because it is no
 longer necessary to disable Javascript on all Web browsers within an
 organization to protect against Java attacks.
 CONFIGURATION CONSIDERATIONS
 The Cisco IOS Firewall features, including CBAC and Java filtering, are
 available in version 11.2(11)P. However, additional protection and
 protocol support is added continually, so customers are encouraged to
 implement the latest version of the feature set. For example, security
 features that are new in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)T include the following:

 * Dynamic intrusion detection
 * LAN-based, dynamic, per-user authentication and authorization via
 TACACS+ and RADIUS authentication servers.
 * Ability to configure audit trails, alerts, and Java blocking on a
 per-application basis.

 These and other Cisco IOS Firewall features are available on the Cisco
 800, 1600, 1700, 2500, 2600, 3600, 7100, 7200, RSM, and RSP7500 router
 platforms.
 BENEFITS SUMMARY
 Cisco IOS Firewall filtering capabilities enable a Service Provider to
 offer a managed network service with integrated security, which can be a
 point of differentiation for the provider. Bundling the security features
 into the customer's access router enables a Service Provider's customer to
 turn an existing Cisco router into a firewall without having to purchase
 additional 

RE: CCIE Written Exam Information

2000-08-09 Thread Feliz, Edgar

my hint to you is study...

EF

-Original Message-
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Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 10:07 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CCIE Written Exam Information


Hi all,

Does anyone have any information and hints about the CCIE R/S Exam? I will
take it this month

Thanks,
Rol


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RE: Something that I've been wondering

2000-08-09 Thread Albert Ip

I wish it is so easy.  The questions are not the same values.  Some are
worth more than the others. 
I have no idea why they use 300 as a base.  It is not only CCNA but all the
exam I had taken so far.  The passing mark range from 692 to 790.

Albert

-Original Message-
From: Natasha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 10:53 PM
To: CCIE Group study list
Subject: Something that I've been wondering


I feel kinda silly asking this but if the CCNA has 72 questions that
means that each question is worth 13.9 points. Now from what I remember
you have a possible score of between 300 to 1000 in CCNA1
Now that makes every question wortn about 7 points because you get 300
for just showing up.
Why do they have to do this 1000 point thing anyway? Just to upset me?
lol I just can't figure it out!
 


-- 
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http://www.ciscobot.com
My Cisco information site.
http://www.botbuilders.com 
Artificial Intelligence and Linux development 

naughty joke

A high school English teacher reminds her class of tomorrow's final
exam. "Now class, I won't tolerate any excuses for you not being there
tomorrow.

I might consider a nuclear attack or a serious personal injury or
illness, or a death in your
immediate family - but that's it - no other excuses- whatsoever!" A
smart-ass jock in the back of the room raises his hand and asks, "What
would you say if tomorrow I said I was suffering from complete and utter
sexual exhaustion?"

The entire class does its best to stifle their laughter and snickering.
When silence is restored, the teacher smiles sympathetically at the
student, shakes her head, and sweetly says, "Well, I guess you'd have to
write the exam with the other hand."

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Swithces !!!

2000-08-09 Thread Raees Ahmed Shaikh
Title: Swithces !!!





Dear Buddies,



 Have a question about switches if anybody can put some light on it,


Can a switch advertise more than one mac address, for ip communication. In our network we observed the following.


Pinging and checking the arp table resulted in different mac addresses from different segments. The same ip address was ping from two different segment and on checking the arp table we found that the mac address related to the ip is different to both segments.

The inference I took out from the same is that whether two different interfaces on one pc/router/or networking component could share the same ip address.

Please correct me if I am missing some thing.


Thanks in advance.



Shaikh Raees Ahmed,
Cisco Certified Network Associate,
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer,
Systems  Network,
IT Division.





Switches !!!

2000-08-09 Thread Raees Ahmed Shaikh
Title: Switches !!!






If all the ports of the switches have mac addresses than 


q.1 If somebody telnets to swithes the actual physical communication occurs through which mac address.
q.2 If two pcs are connected to the same swithc, and they want to communicate the real communication should go like this ( pc mac- switch port mac - destination switch port mac - destination pc).

Totally confused arp arp arp.


Please Help.



Shaikh Raees Ahmed,
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer,
Systems  Network,
IT Division.





free racks

2000-08-09 Thread Gabriel . Neagoe


Hello everybody,

Although I made it to CCNP I haven't had very much time for hands-on with
TokenRing and ATM environments.As I am going to go for CCIE I feel the need
for some extra training in these areas.
If someone has a rack with such kind of equipment and gives free access
please contact me.

Thank you,
---
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Networking solutions consultant
Cisco product manager, CCNP, CCDA
ST Romania
tel: +401 20 40 300
fax: +401 20 40 310
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RE: enable security features with Cisco IOS using CBAC

2000-08-09 Thread Dinesh_Kakkar

Yes, Chuck the feature available is really exciting but the point is that
this feature is available from long time. I don't know why this feature
couldn't get popularity. That's why I want to know if some one has already
implemented this feature  is using.
Friends your comment on this will be really helpful for technology
enhencement. Bec'z I am comparing this feature with firewall like
CheckPoint.

Dinesh

-Original Message-
From:   Chuck Larrieu [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Wednesday, August 09, 2000 11:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:RE: enable security features with Cisco IOS using
CBAC

Funny you should mention this.

CBAC is one of the components of the MCNS specialty and one of the
strong
features of the IOS security now. I've read a bit in the Held and
Hundley
book Cisco Access Lists Field Guide. Now that I have the means to do
so, I
have been contemplating how to demonstrate CBAC to interested
parties in a
way that can help al of us learn a little more. I'd like to be able
to
demonstrate something other than ping and traceroute tests. Maybe if
someone
has a telnet host we can use?

Telnet_Host-internet--My_Router/with CBAC---|
   |Another_Router/telnet
into
it?and then telnet into the cbac router?

If the Cisco chat room is available, we can use that as a classroom
of
sorts.

Contact me off line to hash out some ideas for this.

Chuck


-Original Message-
From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of
Dinesh_Kakkar
Sent:   Tuesday, August 08, 2000 10:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:enable security features with Cisco IOS using CBAC
Importance: High

 Hello friends

Context-Based Access Control (CBAC) feature is very useful in cisco
IOS, i
would like to implement the same in my network. Can any one put some
more
light on the implementation how it is being implemented by you  how
you did
that.

  I found that Context-Based Access Control (CBAC) feature in Cisco
IOS
 has variety  of options for in providing security.
 Here please find some more useful information about CBAC  reply
if we can
 use this feature for our network.

 Service Providers offering managed network services to customers
can
 enable security features in the Cisco IOS(r) software-based access
routers
 that they install on their customers' premises.  These
capabilities help
 protect end customers against Denial of Service (DoS) attacks,
intruders,
 and viruses. Service Providers, in effect, then, can layer a
security
 component on top of their managed network services to help keep
customers'
 internal information resources from being compromised - and their
Web
 servers from falling prey to DoS attacks, which render them
unavailable to
 users.
 TECHNOLOGY BACKGROUND
 One security feature in Cisco IOS software is Context-Based Access
Control
 (CBAC). CBAC, a component of the Cisco IOS Firewall feature set,
filters
 packets based on application-layer information, such as what kinds
of
 commands are being executed within the session. For example, if a
command
 that is not supported is discovered in a session, the packet can
be denied
 access.
 The CBAC component of the Cisco IOS Firewall enhances security for
TCP and
 User Datagram Protocol (UDP) applications that use well-known
ports, such
 as port 80 for HTTP or port 443 for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). It
does
 this by scrutinizing source and destination addresses.  Without
CBAC,
 administrators can permit advanced application traffic only by
writing
 permanent access control lists (ACLs). This approach leaves
firewall doors
 open, so most administrators have tended to deny all such
application
 traffic. With CBAC enabled, however, they can securely permit
multimedia
 and other application traffic by opening the firewall as needed
and
 closing it all other times.
 The Cisco IOS Firewall feature set can also be configured to block
Java
 applets from unknown or untrusted sources to protect against
attacks in
 the form of malicious commands or the introduction of viruses. A
Java
 executable file can steal passwords or otherwise wreak havoc with
a
 system. Filtering applets at the firewall centralizes the
filtering
 function for end customers. This eases administration, because it
is no
 longer necessary to disable Javascript on all Web browsers within
an
 organization to protect against Java attacks.
   

RE: Something that I've been wondering

2000-08-09 Thread Raees Ahmed Shaikh
Title: RE: Something that I've been wondering





I guess the thousand point scheme is to maintain backward compatibility with competitors like microsoft, novell etc. and better scalability of the exam in the sense they could remove those 300 marks anytime and add some difficult questions to sum up to the existing one, and scale their exams without really much changing the pattern..

Only a guess,


Pls clearup


-Original Message-
From: Natasha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 8:53 AM
To: CCIE Group study list
Subject: Something that I've been wondering



I feel kinda silly asking this but if the CCNA has 72 questions that
means that each question is worth 13.9 points. Now from what I remember
you have a possible score of between 300 to 1000 in CCNA1
Now that makes every question wortn about 7 points because you get 300
for just showing up.
Why do they have to do this 1000 point thing anyway? Just to upset me?
lol I just can't figure it out!




-- 
Natasha Flazynski


http://www.ciscobot.com
My Cisco information site.
http://www.botbuilders.com 
Artificial Intelligence and Linux development 

naughty joke


A high school English teacher reminds her class of tomorrow's final
exam. Now class, I won't tolerate any excuses for you not being there
tomorrow.


I might consider a nuclear attack or a serious personal injury or
illness, or a death in your
immediate family - but that's it - no other excuses- whatsoever! A
smart-ass jock in the back of the room raises his hand and asks, What
would you say if tomorrow I said I was suffering from complete and utter
sexual exhaustion?


The entire class does its best to stifle their laughter and snickering.
When silence is restored, the teacher smiles sympathetically at the
student, shakes her head, and sweetly says, Well, I guess you'd have to
write the exam with the other hand.


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Re: multiple routes

2000-08-09 Thread Geert Hampe

Hi yah,

Some questions :
You have multiple links : to one provider, to multiple providers, to a
provider and a transit-as 
What are you learning from the BGP-peer : default route, the ISP AS's routes
or all ???
If you use a static to one provider and BGP to the other that means that you
want to reach the same network over different paths?? (Load balancing or
Redundancy ??)

Thanks
Geert Hampe
CCNP CCDP CVOICE CATM MCP CCIE written

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 Hi all,
  We  are having multiple links to the internet.On one of the port we
 have enabled BGP.On second port we are having static routes.how can i
 loadbalance both the links.Do i have to broadcast my ip on both of the
 gateways.

 regards,
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RE: You can call yourself and internetworking engineer when . . . .

2000-08-09 Thread Ben Lovegrove

Yes!  I knew I was not the only one.

Internetworking - it's living life to the max.  Oh, the thrill of:

"Hit it, and see what happens"
"It's only a mild debug command"
"This is a certainty for improving throughput"
"Of course I know what 'implicit deny' means"


--- David Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Ooh Ben, been there done that
:)
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Cbridgett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 6:46 PM
 To: Ben Lovegrove; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: "You can call yourself and internetworking engineer when
 .
 . . ."
 
 
 Got one even better.
 
 copy run testconfg
   Do you want to erase flash?
   Y
 
 ...ohhssh
 
 

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oeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoe
 oe
 "...to hell with what other people think, I'm ridin' my own broom!"
 L. M.
 
 Cynthia Bridgett, raised in SE DC
and proud of it!
 CCNA, MCSE, CNE, CNA, MCP, A+

oeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoe

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 oe
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
 Of
 Ben Lovegrove
 Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 3:20 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: "You can call yourself and internetworking engineer when . .
 .
 ."
 
 
 (tongue firmly in cheek)
 
 I have this theory that you can call yourself and internetworking
 engineer when . . . .
 
 1.  You have run a debug command on a customer router while
 investigating a performance problem, or perhaps a security issue, and
 you have caused the CPU to exceed 100% and the router has
 hung/crashed.
 
 2.  You have edited an ACL remotely and reapplied it only to find you
 have blocked all traffic including telnet from your desk and you are
 now locked out.
 
 3.  In both of the above scenarios you have made up some story for
 the
 Help Desk/1st Line Support and asked them to get the customer to
 reboot
 the router, claiming that "a reboot may help the performance problem
 .
 . blah . . blah"
 
 4.  In each of points 1  2 the customer in question is a major
 account
 that has threatened legal action against your company for failing to
 maintain SLAs, or to close the account altogether.
 
 Does this sound familiar to anyone?  Have you every felt that cold
 feeling in the pit of your stomach when you entered a command and the
 screen froze?  Did you blame hardware/software/customer/gremlins i.e.
 anybody and anything but not yourself?
 
 ;-)
 
 Ben



=
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Redspan Solutions Ltd
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about dialer rotary group

2000-08-09 Thread gary



I am studying the BCRAN, there is"dialer rotary group, andone 
can tell me what does dialer rotary group mean


Cisco Works SQL

2000-08-09 Thread Hitesh Pathak (CSD-BBYRO-RTSG)

Dear all,

My client has foll requirement:-

SCENARIO:-

Setup:- A client with many cisco switches and routers. Currently having
CiscoWorks (campus edition) mgt. software installed  managing thru it.
Client also has SQL  installed. 

Requirement:- client needs to integrate ciscoworks with SQL so that the
reports can be generated thru SQL (by designing forms or something like
that). At present client is able to view graphical repersentation thru
CiscoWorks   can generate some report. 

Can anyone suggest me something for this. Is there any SQL agent available
which can directly talk to CiscoWorks  do this. Is there any website
available for this ?

Many thanks in advance,

Hitesh

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IP classless/Default routes

2000-08-09 Thread Cohen, Michael

Actually, I believe this is incorrect.  If you enter two static default
routes with the same administrative distance (in this case 1) then
(depending on any configured maximum paths statement, I believe the default
is 4) the router will load balance using both addresses.  If the router will
load balance on per-packet or per-destination basis will depend on the
switching method used.  The reason one of your default routes dissapear when
you disconnect one of your ethernet segments is that the route to your next
hop address for that default route dissapears.  If a router does not have a
route to the next hop address then it will not install that route into the
route table even though it is statically configured.  To test this scenario
using your previous example try adding a static route to 10.1.1.0
255.255.255.0 with a next hop address of 10.1.2.3.  When both ethernet
interfaces are up you won't see that new static route for 10.1.1.3 in the
table because the administrative distance for that route is 1.  The router
as a connected route with an administrative distance of 0 out it's ethernet
interface for that network.  As soon as you remove the cable from the
ethernet interface with 10.1.1.1 connected to it (e0/0) the static route for
10.1.1.0 255.255.255.0 with next hop 10.1.2.3 will show up.  At the same
time both default statics will remain in the routing table and be used in a
load sharing state.

Michael Cohen
CCDP, CCNP
CCIE #6080

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From: Donald B Johnson Jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 3:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Dave Page
Subject: IP classless/Default routes


Dave
Let me clear this up a little, you can place more than one default route in
the routing table but the router will only use the first entry.
If that link goes down the next default route will be used.
Here is the config,
interface Ethernet0/0
 ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
 no ip directed-broadcast

interface Ethernet0/1
 ip address 10.1.2.1 255.255.255.0
 no ip directed-broadcast

Router#conf
Configuring from terminal, memory, or network [terminal]?
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
Router(config)#ip routing
Router(config)#ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.1.1.3
Router(config)#ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.1.2.3
Router(config)#^Z
Router#
00:08:49: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console

Router#sh ip route
Codes: C - connected, S - static, I - IGRP, R - RIP, M - mobile, B - BGP
   D - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external, O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area
   N1 - OSPF NSSA external type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA external type 2
   E1 - OSPF external type 1, E2 - OSPF external type 2, E - EGP
   i - IS-IS, L1 - IS-IS level-1, L2 - IS-IS level-2, * - candidate
default
   U - per-user static route, o - ODR

Gateway of last resort is 10.1.1.3 to network 0.0.0.0

 10.0.0.0/24 is subnetted, 2 subnets
C   10.1.2.0 is directly connected, Ethernet0/1
C   10.1.1.0 is directly connected, Ethernet0/0
S*   0.0.0.0/0 [1/0] via 10.1.1.3
[1/0] via 10.1.2.3
Router#
Notice that the first ip route entry is the Gateway of last resort. Now
watch what happens when I disconnect the cable to E0/0

Router#
00:15:20: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Ethernet0/0,
changed s
tate to down
Router#sh ip route
Codes: C - connected, S - static, I - IGRP, R - RIP, M - mobile, B - BGP
   D - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external, O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area
   N1 - OSPF NSSA external type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA external type 2
   E1 - OSPF external type 1, E2 - OSPF external type 2, E - EGP
   i - IS-IS, L1 - IS-IS level-1, L2 - IS-IS level-2, * - candidate
default
   U - per-user static route, o - ODR

Gateway of last resort is 10.1.2.3 to network 0.0.0.0

 10.0.0.0/24 is subnetted, 1 subnets
C   10.1.2.0 is directly connected, Ethernet0/1
S*   0.0.0.0/0 [1/0] via 10.1.2.3
Router#
Now notice that the second ip route entry is the Gateway of last resort. Now
watch what happens when I reconnect the E0/0 cable.

Router#
00:19:27: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Ethernet0/0,
changed s
tate to up
Router#sh ip route
Codes: C - connected, S - static, I - IGRP, R - RIP, M - mobile, B - BGP
   D - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external, O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area
   N1 - OSPF NSSA external type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA external type 2
   E1 - OSPF external type 1, E2 - OSPF external type 2, E - EGP
   i - IS-IS, L1 - IS-IS level-1, L2 - IS-IS level-2, * - candidate
default
   U - per-user static route, o - ODR

Gateway of last resort is 10.1.2.3 to network 0.0.0.0

 10.0.0.0/24 is subnetted, 2 subnets
C   10.1.2.0 is directly connected, Ethernet0/1
C   10.1.1.0 is directly connected, Ethernet0/0
S*   0.0.0.0/0 [1/0] via 10.1.2.3
[1/0] via 10.1.1.3
Router#
The original default gateway is now the backup route. If you want to install
the first route as the one to use after the link 

Cable router question

2000-08-09 Thread Taylor, Don

I recently got a uBR924 and am attempting to use it with the @Home cable
service. Anybody have any experience with this?

According to CCO, the router should be somewhat self-configuring. What I see
is that the cable interface shows up/down, regardless of whether the cable
line is even plugged in. Is this normal? Also, I've attempted to remove the
default bridge-group and enable IP routing, but the router doesn't keep
these changes after a reboot, though it keeps all other changes I make.

I'm just about to call TAC, but I'd rather figure it out for myself with a
little nudging from groupstudy. Anyone got any hints for me?

- Don
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Re: 802.1Q on 3Com Cisco

2000-08-09 Thread Ged Bowey

To configure 802.1q VLANs on a SSII3300 you first need to create new VLANs
(with unique 802.1q ID), then you can add a port to multiple vlans ( with
802.1d type). The easiest way to configure is via the web front end.
Note one vlan can be in native mode on the trunk link !!, also you managment
ip is tided to vlan 1

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 Catalyst 4006 soon. Basically, I want to use 802.1Q vlantagging on 3Com
box
 and 802.1Q trunking on Catalyst, so that both of them can carry multiple
 vlan across and vice versa. Honestly I'm not a 3Com guy, and I have
problem
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 I hope someone can tell me how to configure it.

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RE: Network Drawing Program

2000-08-09 Thread Gils

There is an Israeli company named NETFORMX that have an excellent product to
do just that check their product on there web site 
www.netformx.com 

GIL

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Hi all,

I am in the process of looking for a program that will draw a network based
on a database information.  Basically, I have thousands of circuits mostly
leased lines and FR that I need to draw to do analysis work. I am looking to
diversify as much of the network as possible so there is not a single point
of failure in the network. Currently, we are using a database system that
has all the circuit information but it's very cumbersome to analyze.

If I am able to see the circuits drawn automatically on demand it would be a
lot easier.  For example, if I wanted to see all circuits that went into a
specific sets of common equipment (router, ATM switch, FRADS, MUXES, DXCs)
then I could easily see the single points of failure in a network.

I've looked into Granite Systems but they are too expensive and there is a
limitation on the total numbers of circuits can be drawn at once.

If anyone knows of any other application, I would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Evan You - CCNA

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RE: about dialer rotary group

2000-08-09 Thread Gils



Hi,

 
The dialer rotary group binds the interface to the dialer which you 
created.
interface 
Group-Async1ip unnumbered FastEthernet0/0encapsulation 
pppdialer in-banddialer idle-timeout 3600dialer 
rotary-group 1async mode interactivepeer default ip address 
pool SUPERno fair-queueno cdp enableppp 
authentication chap pa multilinkgroup-range 65 
94!interface Dialer1ip unnumbered 
FastEthernet0/0encapsulation pppno ip 
mroute-cachedialer in-banddialer idle-timeout 
3600dialer-group 1peer default ip address pool 
SUPERno fair-queueno cdp enableppp authentication 
chap pa multilink

If you will take a look of the attached statments 
you can see that the rotary group statments are being used to point to the 
dialer
which means that the interface will use the dialer 
config file as well.

I hope it helps 


 GIL

 CCNA, CCDA

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  andone can tell me what does dialer rotary group 
mean


Re: May I use your on-line routers...?

2000-08-09 Thread Israr Akram

Hi thanks for the website it great, one question non of the interface have
ip address, which why they are down..how do know what ip addresses to
assign?
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 Now what you need to do before telneting on is go to the site and get
 the instructions.

 Billy Monroe wrote:
 
  Hello:
 
  I need to practice urgently BGP, OSPF, EIGRP, etc. using Hutnik's...
until I
  have enough money to buy my own gear.
 
  Please let me know who are the nice people who I was told that allow
folks
  in this list to telnet and play with their routers.
 
  Thanks a lot
 
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about the As5300

2000-08-09 Thread gary



hi guys
 
How to verify the all controller e1 chanel is avaiable 
in AS5300, not primary 


Strange Problem.

2000-08-09 Thread net974 at Yahoo



Hi,

I'm facinga strang problem in my network. 
Suddenly all the computer disapper from the network neghibour hood, but when I 
ping the system they respond back. After some time all the thing come back to 
normal. all system then available in the network. 
What could be the reason for this how i can sort it 
out.

TIA


Gm


RE: Swithces !!!

2000-08-09 Thread Hitesh Pathak (CSD-BBYRO-RTSG)

Dear,  

I believe that whenever u ping to any device , it's mac to ip address
mapping gets added to ur arp cache table. If there is any router/switch or
any other device comes in between it will return the response with that
device's mac address rather than actual device. In ur case that might be
happenning. Try giving # traceroute or # tracert command  verify the route
that it takes to reach to that device. 


Hitesh



 -Original Message-
 From: Raees Ahmed Shaikh [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 12:07 PM
 To:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Subject:  Swithces !!!
 
 Dear Buddies, 
 
 
   Have a question about switches if anybody can put some light on it, 
 
 Can a switch advertise more than one mac address, for ip communication.
 In our network we observed the following. 
 
 Pinging and checking  the arp table resulted in different mac addresses
 from different segments. The same ip address was ping from two different
 segment and on checking the arp table we found that the mac address
 related to the ip is different to both segments.
 
  The inference I took out from the same is that whether two different
 interfaces on one pc/router/or networking component could share the same
 ip address.
 
 Please correct me if I am missing some thing. 
 
 Thanks in advance. 
 
 
 Shaikh Raees Ahmed, 
 Cisco Certified Network Associate, 
 Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, 
 Systems  Network, 
 IT Division. 
 

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Re: Strange Problem.

2000-08-09 Thread Geert Hampe



Hello,

Ping is using ICMP-IP. So this seems 
OK
Is your network neighborhood a Netbios Environment 
? Then I could be a Master Browser Instability Problem. Elect one 
machine and put it manually as Master Browser.

Cu
Geert

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  Hi,
  
  I'm facinga strang problem in my network. 
  Suddenly all the computer disapper from the network neghibour hood, but when I 
  ping the system they respond back. After some time all the thing come back to 
  normal. all system then available in the network. 
  What could be the reason for this how i can sort 
  it out.
  
  TIA
  
  
  Gm


RE: Strange Problem.

2000-08-09 Thread Gils



Hi,
 what in the topology ?? 




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  Problem.
  Hi,
  
  I'm facinga strang problem in my network. 
  Suddenly all the computer disapper from the network neghibour hood, but when I 
  ping the system they respond back. After some time all the thing come back to 
  normal. all system then available in the network. 
  What could be the reason for this how i can sort 
  it out.
  
  TIA
  
  
  GmThis email was scanned using ESPG @ PubliCom Haifa.


RE: DCE to DTE Cable

2000-08-09 Thread Butcher, Matthew

This is what I am using for wan sim on 25xxs
72-0792-01
v.35 dce
rev.do visw 9640
72-0791-01
V.35 dte 
rev.do 3197m

-Original Message-
From: Swart Douwe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 3:40 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: DCE to DTE Cable


I have been looking around on the Cisco web site to purchase a DTE to DCE
serial cable so that I can connect 2 2500's via the serial ports.

The cable must be db60 male to db60 male. 

Does anyone know the part number???  (I have tried the cisco site, and cant
find this cable).  I know that there are third party companies that make the
cable, but I am after a Cisco one if I can get it.

THanks for your help


Douwe

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Re: You can call yourself and internetworking engineer when . . . .

2000-08-09 Thread David R. Lease

Ben:

I do neither.  I smile and act like that I expected that result.
THEN I reboot.

David

(tongue placed back in cheek after wagging furiously)

Besides, the secret to being a consultant is to know *at least* 2%
more than your client.  Mind you, the requirement rarely exceeds
2%!
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 3:19 AM
Subject: "You can call yourself and internetworking engineer when
. . . ."


 (tongue firmly in cheek)

 I have this theory that you can call yourself and
internetworking
 engineer when . . . .

 1.  You have run a debug command on a customer router while
 investigating a performance problem, or perhaps a security
issue, and
 you have caused the CPU to exceed 100% and the router has
hung/crashed.

 2.  You have edited an ACL remotely and reapplied it only to
find you
 have blocked all traffic including telnet from your desk and you
are
 now locked out.

 3.  In both of the above scenarios you have made up some story
for the
 Help Desk/1st Line Support and asked them to get the customer to
reboot
 the router, claiming that "a reboot may help the performance
problem .
 . blah . . blah"

 4.  In each of points 1  2 the customer in question is a major
account
 that has threatened legal action against your company for
failing to
 maintain SLAs, or to close the account altogether.

 Does this sound familiar to anyone?  Have you every felt that
cold
 feeling in the pit of your stomach when you entered a command
and the
 screen froze?  Did you blame hardware/software/customer/gremlins
i.e.
 anybody and anything but not yourself?

 ;-)

 Ben



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Re: Strange Problem.

2000-08-09 Thread nsamuel



Is this a Windows environment? IS it happening on 
one computer or all clients? Could possibly be your master browser is not 
stable, when see if you can determine which computer is the master, usually the 
PDC, and see if it is stable.

Nigel

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  net974 at Yahoo 
  
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 1:11 
  AM
  Subject: Strange Problem.
  
  Hi,
  
  I'm facinga strang problem in my network. 
  Suddenly all the computer disapper from the network neghibour hood, but when I 
  ping the system they respond back. After some time all the thing come back to 
  normal. all system then available in the network. 
  What could be the reason for this how i can sort 
  it out.
  
  TIA
  
  
  Gm


Network Diagram

2000-08-09 Thread nsamuel



I am documenting my company network, and wanted to 
see if there are any sites out there that have some networks that have network 
diagrams. I have done some simple diagrams in Visio but wanted to get a better 
cross section on how others do their networks. Also any books that help with the 
basics of design would be helpful.

Nigel



CCDP to CCIE

2000-08-09 Thread nsamuel



Looking for opinions on how much does the CCDP 
track help towards the CCIE exam, I am a CCNP at themoment and wanted to 
go for the big one, but feel I am not ready. I was toying with the CCDP title 
but, not sure it would be a benifit or just a side step towards the CCIE. 
Opinions please, is the CCDP worth the trip?


Nigel Samuel
CCNA, CCNP, MCSE, CNE 


Re: DCE to DTE Cable

2000-08-09 Thread Tim O'Brien

You can buy the back-to-back Cisco cables for as little as $29.00 on eBay.
Why would you want to pay over $150 for 2 Cisco cables? Look at the links
below.

Tim
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=399505053
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=399662506
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=403855183
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=400426739
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=400427594
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=403936767

And there are about 10 more up there!



- Original Message -
From: "Butcher, Matthew" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "'Swart Douwe'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 6:40 AM
Subject: RE: DCE to DTE Cable


This is what I am using for wan sim on 25xxs
72-0792-01
v.35 dce
rev.do visw 9640
72-0791-01
V.35 dte
rev.do 3197m

-Original Message-
From: Swart Douwe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 3:40 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: DCE to DTE Cable


I have been looking around on the Cisco web site to purchase a DTE to DCE
serial cable so that I can connect 2 2500's via the serial ports.

The cable must be db60 male to db60 male.

Does anyone know the part number???  (I have tried the cisco site, and cant
find this cable).  I know that there are third party companies that make the
cable, but I am after a Cisco one if I can get it.

THanks for your help


Douwe

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Re: 2505/2507 Uses

2000-08-09 Thread Nnanna Obuba

Think of a 2501 with a free hub attached, that' what a 2505 or 2507 is..

Nnanna
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 Could somebody give me description of the 2505 and 2507 routers(?) and
their
 uses.  They seem like overpriced bridges to me.  Am I missing something
 here?!?

 Thanks,



 Stan Rossetti


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erased flash

2000-08-09 Thread harora

Hi all,

I need a help from you guys.

I have a problem with one of the cisco router(1700 series). The router
automatically goes into rommon mode and says that

  "can not open flash:
  unable to determine flash:

The flash is corrupted or what?

What can be the cause of this problem
Thanks in advance
Hitesh


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RE: Something that I've been wondering

2000-08-09 Thread Croyle, James

I haven't been following this thread closely, but from what I understand,
the questions are weighted, not scored equally.

Jim Croyle

-Original Message-
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Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 6:50 AM
To: Natasha
Cc: CCIE Group study list
Subject: Re: Something that I've been wondering


On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Natasha wrote:

 I feel kinda silly asking this but if the CCNA has 72 questions that
 means that each question is worth 13.9 points. Now from what I remember
 you have a possible score of between 300 to 1000 in CCNA1
 Now that makes every question wortn about 7 points because you get 300
 for just showing up.

Well, remember that if you *don't* show up, you score 0, so the 300 is
for being able to locate the exam site and manage to get there on time
on the right day. I guess you could say it's the "hands-on" part of the
exam. :-)

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RE: Strange Problem.

2000-08-09 Thread Croyle, James

We encountered the same problem in our network a while ago.  It had to do
with WINS and a sporadic WAN link, I am tending to agree along the lines of
Nigel below, but look toward your primary and secondary WINS server. If you
don't have a secondary, get one.  :-)
 
Jim

-Original Message-
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Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 6:50 AM
To: net974 at Yahoo; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Strange Problem.


Is this a Windows environment? IS it happening on one computer or all
clients? Could possibly be your master browser is not stable, when see if
you can determine which computer is the master, usually the PDC, and see if
it is stable.
 
Nigel

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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 1:11 AM
Subject: Strange Problem.

Hi,
 
I'm facing a strang problem in my network. Suddenly all the computer
disapper from the network neghibour hood, but when I ping the system they
respond back. After some time all the thing come back to normal. all system
then available in the network. 
What could be the reason for this how i can sort it out.
 
TIA
 
 
Gm

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RE: cisco CD

2000-08-09 Thread Croyle, James

Join the FREE (only thing on that website, *wink*) consultant program on the
Cisco webpage, you will get a consultants kit, and the CD I believe you are
referencing...

Jim

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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: cisco CD


I've been reading a lot of information around regarding cisco cert that
talked about a "cisco cd".  Where can i purchase a "cisco cd" for
reference?  Thanks for any in put.


Luan T. Kim, MCSE, CCNA*
Systems/Network Infrastructure Engineer*
MP3.COM, INC.  http://www.mp3.com  *
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Preventing password recovery

2000-08-09 Thread Michael Fountain

We have a cisco router (1720) at a customers location.  The customer's techs 
have used the password recovery procedure to get into the router and look at 
the configs and change the passwords in them.

Does anyone know how can we prevent the router from responding to a break 
during boot?

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What is route map ?

2000-08-09 Thread Tapas Das

What is route map ?


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Re: a bit OT.. maybe :^)

2000-08-09 Thread Joe

whew.. tough crowd

Actually I tried that   the over head was to high with the the cost of
feed and all.

-Joe-


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 Ah gee whiz, Dale, maybe he and his friend are using RFC 1149 and 2549
 specified routing protocols. :-

 Chuck

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Dale
 Holmes
 Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 6:28 AM
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 Subject: Re: a bit OT.. maybe :^)

 ANthese routers would be connected how? Through WTWW (Window to Window
 Wiring)? 2 soup cans and some string? Thin Air?

 The point is, there could be any number of things in the "atmosphere" that
 would effectively filter out your broadcast crap (and his too...) before
it
 got to its destination. With the limited info you have provided, it is not
 very easy to tell...

 Dale
 [=`)


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 Reply-To: "Joe" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: a bit OT.. maybe :^)
 Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 08:59:49 -0400
 
 1st Question - If I were to have a router here and a router in someone
 elses
 house (dual ethernet of course) and added ip helper address to each of
them
 pointing to the other, would he see all my broadcasts... ie netbeui ...
ie
 see each other in our net neighborhoods?
 
 2nd Question .. (the OT part) - can anyone point me in a direction on
 finding some comprehensive "how to's" for setting up a VPN between
 (NON-CISCO) my machine using a cable modem and a friends machine using a
 DSL
 modem... also, if it were done, would we see each other in our net
 neighborhoods and be able to map each others drives?
 
 thanks for any help in this...
 
 -Joe-
 
 
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Dial-in Users are not getting logon script

2000-08-09 Thread Donohue, Steve

Morning,

A quick description of my scenario.  Dial-in users access network resources
via a 3640, and are authenticated via Cisco Secure 2.4. 

The situation is that sometimes they run their logon scripts, and sometimes
they don't.  I was wondering if anyone has seen such a scenario, or might
have any ideas as to where to continue my trouble-shooting.  All user are
getting authenticated, and allowed access.  All users are able to run the
logon script manually.  Any help anyone can offer would be greatly
appreciated.

Thanks.

Steve D.

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RE: MCNS 2.0 (CCNP + Security)

2000-08-09 Thread Chris Larson

Oh yeah. There was a lot of CBAC and access-lists and about the outgoing_src
outgoing_dst type lists. 



-Original Message-
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Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 6:52 PM
To: Chris Larson; 'Scott A. Jensen'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: MCNS 2.0 (CCNP + Security)


Don't overlook access lists and CBAC

-Original Message-
From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Chris Larson
Sent:   Tuesday, August 08, 2000 10:05 AM
To: 'Scott A. Jensen'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:RE: MCNS 2.0  (CCNP + Security)

There is no Centri Firewall on the exam.

It is basically :
The PIX
TACACS+ and very little radius
Ports ISAKMP and IPSEC oprate on
IPSEC/IKE
NAT
Different types of threats (hijacking, routing update spoofs etc.)


And that is all I can remember from the test.

Chris Larson
CNE, MCP +I, CCNP +Security


-Original Message-
From: Scott A. Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2000 2:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MCNS 2.0 (CCNP + Security)


All,

I'm in my final preparation for the MCNS 2.0 Exam this Sunday.

I'm curious if anyone could tell me if they know of MCNS 2.0 Exam
Objectives?

I know the Centri Firewall has hit End Of Life (EOL), and I was curious to
see if it was on the new Exam Objectives? (If such an animal exists?)


From the MCNS 1.0 Exam Objectives,

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/pdf/mcns.pdf

I followed the Exam Objectives closely, and I've narrowed my studies to the
following key areas:


1.  ACL  (Access Lists)  ACRC book

2.  AAADesign
Network Security (DNS) Cisco Press, author Kaeo  (ISBN:  1578700434)

3.  PIX Config  PIX White Paper
from CCO(Link below)

4.  TACACS/RADIUSDNS

5.  CiscoSecure ACS (UNIX/NT)/NAS   "UNIX/NT Guides" from CCO(Link
below)

6.  IP Sec"IP Sec
Network Security" from CCO(Link below)

7.  VPNDNS

8.  NATDNS

9.  Router Encryption Config DNS


Misc:

Corporate Security Policy  DNS
Securing Internet  Dial-In Access   DNS
Security TechnologiesDNS
IOS Firewall FeaturesCisco IOS 12.0 Network
Security by Cisco Press
Encrypted GRE Tunnel Config
CBAC (Context-Based Access Control)
IOS Perimeter Security FeaturesWhite Paper on CCO(Link
below)
Private Line II VPN Card



Any input or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance!


Scott Jensen
Callisma
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




Useful links:

PIX

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/fw.htm
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/fw/sqfw500/tech/nat_wp.htm


Centri Firewall

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/centri4/
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/centri4/user/
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/centri4/user/scf4ch1.h
tm
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/centri4/user/scf4ch5.h
tm


CiscoSecure ACS (NT/UNIX) / NAS

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_soft/cs_unx/
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_soft/csacs4nt/



Dual Cisco Security Servers (RADIUS  TACACS+)

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios112/dbl_auth.htm


IOS Perimeter Security Features

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/iosw/ioft/iofwft/tech/firew_wp.htm


IP Sec

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios113ed/113t/113t_
3/ipsec.htm






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Re: Cheap Virtual Cisco Lab

2000-08-09 Thread bellis

uh-okay.  Have a great day.

-Brad
""Griffin Monroe"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
8mqibp$5uu$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8mqibp$5uu$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 Very Very Funny

 You are so correct - The web site was really just thrown together because
of
 our current slow period after one year of great success. We have been very
 busy with providing customized labs and lab expansion, and really did not
 need a web site. Word of mouth marketing and RESULTS have been very good
to
 us.

 We tend to rely more on the success rate of engineers passing the CCIE Lab
 than a WEB SITE.

 So, for all the Brad Ellis's around the world, myself and all our CCIE's
 will keep laughing at you dumb asses all the way to the bank with
 our "dead" Presidents and web site.

 .

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 8mqbhj$nvo$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8mqbhj$nvo$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  It's so cheap because they dont even have a web-site!  lol  (Your link
is
  dead)
 
  For great virtual racks with VoIP, ISDN, ATM, etc. :  www.ccbootcamp.com
  For great prices on Cisco routers/switches/CCIE labs:  www.optsys.net
 
  have a great day!
  -Brad Ellis
  CCIE#5796
  ""Griffin Monroe"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
  8mqa67$k8r$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8mqa67$k8r$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
   Please check out this new Virual Cisco Lab for certifaction
preparation
 @
   www.p-labs.com
   .
   The owner is very flexible on the prices.
  
  
  
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RE: erased flash

2000-08-09 Thread Gils

What it means is that the bootstrap cannot find the IOS file on the flash
and the system can not open it probably the binary file is corrupted just
download another into the router, you can do it with XMODEM.

GIL

CCNA, CCDA

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 12:28 PM
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Subject: erased flash


Hi all,

I need a help from you guys.

I have a problem with one of the cisco router(1700 series). The router
automatically goes into rommon mode and says that

  "can not open flash:
  unable to determine flash:

The flash is corrupted or what?

What can be the cause of this problem
Thanks in advance
Hitesh


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CCIE

2000-08-09 Thread BB

What books should I read?

Baron


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PIX and WIN NT Proxy Server.

2000-08-09 Thread Khalid Ahmed

We are trying to deploy the PIX 520 with Windows NT Proxy servers for
authentication and Caching.Could anyone who has done this point me to the
Pros and Cons of this. Any Web site or white paper would be extremely
helpfull.

Thanks in advance.

Regards.
Khalid Ahmed.
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Re: Preventing password recovery

2000-08-09 Thread Oz

Maybe it's time for physical security. put the router inside a locked box.
Oz
http://www.mcseco-op.com/helpfull_links.htm
We have a cisco router (1720) at a customers location.  The customer's techs
have used the password recovery procedure to get into the router and look at
the configs and change the passwords in them.

Does anyone know how can we prevent the router from responding to a break
during boot?

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RE: What is route map ?

2000-08-09 Thread David Jones

You can use in conjunction with access-lists to force traffic in a certain
direction.  For instance, I have a customer with a multiple ethernet port
router and a firewall on one of those ports.  I can use the route-map
statements along with access-lists to force certain traffic through the
firewall.

HTH

Dave

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What is route map ?


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Re: What is route map ?

2000-08-09 Thread Subramanian Nallasivam

Hi Tapas,

   Route map is used for controlling and modify routing information.
This is done by definfing conditions for distributing routes from one
routing protocol to another or controlling routing information when
injected in and out of BGP. Hope this helps.

Thanks,
-Subbi.


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RE: Cheap Virtual Cisco Lab

2000-08-09 Thread Chris Larson

Ah this sucks. We are just trying to learn and help each other out. Thanx
for the labs and remote acces and selling us good packages regardless of who
you are!
 I appreciate having the option and the availability no matter where it
comes from. This bs sucks. This is about sharing info.



-Original Message-
From: Griffin Monroe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 11:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cheap Virtual Cisco Lab


Very Very Funny

You are so correct - The web site was really just thrown together because of
our current slow period after one year of great success. We have been very
busy with providing customized labs and lab expansion, and really did not
need a web site. Word of mouth marketing and RESULTS have been very good to
us.

We tend to rely more on the success rate of engineers passing the CCIE Lab
than a WEB SITE.

So, for all the Brad Ellis's around the world, myself and all our CCIE's
will keep laughing at you dumb asses all the way to the bank with
our "dead" Presidents and web site.

.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 8mqbhj$nvo$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8mqbhj$nvo$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 It's so cheap because they dont even have a web-site!  lol  (Your link is
 dead)

 For great virtual racks with VoIP, ISDN, ATM, etc. :  www.ccbootcamp.com
 For great prices on Cisco routers/switches/CCIE labs:  www.optsys.net

 have a great day!
 -Brad Ellis
 CCIE#5796
 ""Griffin Monroe"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
 8mqa67$k8r$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8mqa67$k8r$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  Please check out this new Virual Cisco Lab for certifaction preparation
@
  www.p-labs.com
  .
  The owner is very flexible on the prices.
 
 
 
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RE: Network Drawing Program

2000-08-09 Thread J. Oquendo

Visio might be the best program for your needs.

http://www.microsoft.com/office/visio/

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Subject: Network Drawing Program



Hi all,

I am in the process of looking for a program that will draw a network based
on a database information.  Basically, I have thousands of circuits mostly
leased lines and FR that I need to draw to do analysis work. I am looking to
diversify as much of the network as possible so there is not a single point
of failure in the network. Currently, we are using a database system that
has all the circuit information but it's very cumbersome to analyze.

If I am able to see the circuits drawn automatically on demand it would be a
lot easier.  For example, if I wanted to see all circuits that went into a
specific sets of common equipment (router, ATM switch, FRADS, MUXES, DXCs)
then I could easily see the single points of failure in a network.

I've looked into Granite Systems but they are too expensive and there is a
limitation on the total numbers of circuits can be drawn at once.

If anyone knows of any other application, I would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Evan You - CCNA

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Re: a bit OT.. maybe :^)

2000-08-09 Thread Dale Holmes

I actually did the WtWW thing once. I wanted to connect my in home LAN to my 
next door neighbor's LAN, so I took a cable and threw it out the window. He 
pulled it into his house and popped it in his hub. We meant to have the link 
up only for a day or two, but we got about 4 feet of snow that night. The 
line stayed in place all winter long.

It made for great fun - we had neighbor to neighbor hacking wars for months. 
Not to mention the Quake server... Ahhh the good old days!

Dale
[=`)


From: "Joe" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "Joe" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: a bit OT.. maybe :^)
Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 08:30:18 -0400

whew.. tough crowd

Actually I tried that   the over head was to high with the the cost of
feed and all.

-Joe-


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  Ah gee whiz, Dale, maybe he and his friend are using RFC 1149 and 2549
  specified routing protocols. :-
 
  Chuck
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Dale
  Holmes
  Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 6:28 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: a bit OT.. maybe :^)
 
  ANthese routers would be connected how? Through WTWW (Window to Window
  Wiring)? 2 soup cans and some string? Thin Air?
 
  The point is, there could be any number of things in the "atmosphere" 
that
  would effectively filter out your broadcast crap (and his too...) before
it
  got to its destination. With the limited info you have provided, it is 
not
  very easy to tell...
 
  Dale
  [=`)
 
 
  From: "Joe" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Reply-To: "Joe" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: a bit OT.. maybe :^)
  Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 08:59:49 -0400
  
  1st Question - If I were to have a router here and a router in someone
  elses
  house (dual ethernet of course) and added ip helper address to each of
them
  pointing to the other, would he see all my broadcasts... ie netbeui ...
ie
  see each other in our net neighborhoods?
  
  2nd Question .. (the OT part) - can anyone point me in a direction on
  finding some comprehensive "how to's" for setting up a VPN between
  (NON-CISCO) my machine using a cable modem and a friends machine using 
a
  DSL
  modem... also, if it were done, would we see each other in our net
  neighborhoods and be able to map each others drives?
  
  thanks for any help in this...
  
  -Joe-
  
  
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Re: Cable router question

2000-08-09 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr

Is your router provisioned to to come up on the RF network.
Duck
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Subject: Cable router question


 I recently got a uBR924 and am attempting to use it with the @Home cable
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 According to CCO, the router should be somewhat self-configuring. What I
see
 is that the cable interface shows up/down, regardless of whether the cable
 line is even plugged in. Is this normal? Also, I've attempted to remove
the
 default bridge-group and enable IP routing, but the router doesn't keep
 these changes after a reboot, though it keeps all other changes I make.

 I'm just about to call TAC, but I'd rather figure it out for myself with a
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2610 feature pack install

2000-08-09 Thread Provost, Rob
Title: 2610 feature pack install





I need to xmodem the IOS onto the router. Which file from the feature pack (12.0.7=) do I install?


aaa1335
aaa1336
aaa1337
aaa1338
aaa1339




Robert Provost





RE: Router to DSL line compatibility

2000-08-09 Thread Chris Larson


You will need a DSL modem no matter what. DSL is only the carrier, like a T,
a dialup, etc, they all need a modem or DSU before connecting to a router.
If you purchase a router it may have the DSL hardware integrated similiar
(but different)to a Cisco with an internal DSU but in principle you will
still need a device to attatch to the DSL line.


Yes, we actually use the DSL modem and connect it to our 805 router. I have
asked the DSL provider for the IP and put it on my router and use nat to the
outside. They actually gave me a subnet of 6 host ip's. This also allows me
to create VPN's with other poeple in the same setup and my companies
enterprise network. 



-Original Message-
From: Frank Wells [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 11:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Router to DSL line compatibility


Hey folks,
Has anyone used a dual ethernet router to connect their home LAN's to a DSL 
to ISP line?  I was wondering if I could get by without having to buy a DSL 
router of sorts.  Does a 25xx or 26xx dual ethernet router even have the 
ability to route DSL?

If I do need to get a DSL router, which model would you recommend based on 
the premise I would like to be able to play with some NAT configs and some 
VPDN kind of stuff too.

I am currently using a Alcatel DSL box and static IP from the ISP.

Thanks a lot.

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RE: Need recomendation

2000-08-09 Thread Chris Larson

I use a lantronix terminal server.  I plug all the console into the terminal
server and then when I need console access I telnet to the terminal server
and choose the device from a menu (built by you the admin) or telnet to the
port on the terminal server that the device is attatched to.

-Original Message-
From: Patrick Stiever [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 12:31 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Need recomendation


Ladies and Gentleman,

I need another recommendation, I have about a dozen or so routers,
LocalDirectors, and Switches here at our HQ, I would like to buy something
like a 2509 router so I can hook them up from their console port to the
2509's async port.  That way I don't have to run back to the NOC with
laptop, cable, and  try to console in.  Basically, I need a info on what
piece of equipment would be best suited for this application.  Thanks again.

Patrick Stiever 
Communications Engineer 
24 Hour Fitness 
(760) 918 4459 
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RE: PIX and WIN NT Proxy Server.

2000-08-09 Thread Dingeldey, Michael
Title: RE: PIX and WIN NT Proxy Server.





We are trying to deploy the PIX 520 with Windows NT Proxy
servers for authentication and Caching. Could anyone who
has done this point me to the Pros and Cons of this. Any
Web site or white paper would be extremely helpfull.


From what I have implemented (and seen), this has been a
fairly common setup. By implementing MS Proxy as a cache
server (be sure to use a single NIC and NO rules), you
will be able to cache all the common (static) pages that
all your users visit; this will improve response times and
potentially increase your available bandwidth. MS Proxy
does operate as a pretty good cache.


Of course, there are a couple of added benefits too -
If you require all users to be authenticated via the
proxy server (say were using SOCKS), you can configure the
PIX so that it will only allow outbound traffic from a 
specific IP address, thereby conserving your connection count
(you essentially allow only one address to access the internet).
Using a cache server makes certain administrative tasks easier
as well, especially if you have to block access to various
sites (either directly or via WebSence).


There are a couple of things to keep in mind. Depending on 
how everything is configured, you may need to install and
configure a DNS caching server. If you are using PrivateI,
some of your reports may break - since a cache is installed,
there will only be one originating address.


If you need any white papers, you might want to go out and
search CCO (sorry, I don't have any of that information
bookmaarked).


As to other Pros and Cons, all I can say is that it depends
on what you *really* want to do. Sorry.


HTH.


Michael Dingeldey CCDA, CCNP
Senior Network Engineer
Interactive Business Systems
Ph: (734) 542-9137
Fx: (734) 542-9149





Re: PIX and WIN NT Proxy Server.

2000-08-09 Thread Khalid Ahmed
Title: RE: PIX and WIN NT Proxy Server.



Michael, thanks a lot for your detailed response. 
This is what makes this list great.


Regards.Khalid Ahmed.[EMAIL PROTECTED]

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Dingeldey, Michael 
  To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 
  Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 10:04 
  AM
  Subject: RE: PIX and WIN NT Proxy 
  Server.
  
  We are trying to deploy the PIX 520 with Windows NT 
  Proxy servers for authentication and Caching. 
  Could anyone who has done this point me to the 
  Pros and Cons of this. Any Web site or white paper 
  would be extremely helpfull. 
  From what I have implemented (and seen), this has been 
  a fairly common setup. By implementing MS Proxy as a 
  cache server (be sure to use a single NIC and NO 
  rules), you will be able to cache all the common 
  (static) pages that all your users visit; this will 
  improve response times and potentially increase your 
  available bandwidth. MS Proxy does operate as a pretty 
  good cache. 
  Of course, there are a couple of added benefits too - 
  If you require all users to be authenticated via the 
  proxy server (say were using SOCKS), you can configure 
  the PIX so that it will only allow outbound traffic 
  from a specific IP address, thereby conserving your 
  connection count (you essentially allow only one 
  address to access the internet). Using a cache server 
  makes certain administrative tasks easier as well, 
  especially if you have to block access to various sites (either directly or via WebSence). 
  There are a couple of things to keep in mind. Depending on 
  how everything is configured, you may need to install 
  and configure a DNS caching server. If you are using 
  PrivateI, some of your reports may break - since a 
  cache is installed, there will only be one originating 
  address. 
  If you need any white papers, you might want to go out 
  and search CCO (sorry, I don't have any of that 
  information bookmaarked). 
  As to other Pros and Cons, all I can say is that it 
  depends on what you *really* want to do. Sorry. 
  
  HTH. 
  Michael Dingeldey CCDA, CCNP 
  Senior Network Engineer Interactive 
  Business Systems Ph: (734) 542-9137 Fx: (734) 542-9149 


RE: CCIE-Qual...

2000-08-09 Thread TALBOT, WILLIAM P (SWBT)

The pass/fail mark for 350-001 is 70% for customers and for Cisco employees.

Good Luck,

Pat Talbot, CNE,CCNP,CCDA  
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

-Original Message-
From: Peter Diffin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 6:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCIE-Qual...


Are you sure about 65%.  I took the 350-001 today got 66% and failed.  And
I'm not a Cisco employee.
Thanks,
Pete

Ed Moss wrote:

 In a word  Yes
 Look at the CCIE roadmap on CCO.

 Passing is 70% for Cisco Employees and 65% for everyone else.

 Ed

 1. Do we need to study VoIP  VoFr ?
 2. Do we need to study VPN  IPSec ?
 3. What is the passing score for the exam ?.
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2610

2000-08-09 Thread Provost, Rob
Title: 2610 





Ignore the previous message. I figured it out.


FYI.. The newest file is aaa1335.


I need to xmodem the IOS onto the router. Which file from the feature pack (12.0.7=) do I install?


aaa1335
aaa1336
aaa1337
aaa1338
aaa1339




Robert Provost





RE: Cheap Virtual Cisco Lab

2000-08-09 Thread Dale Holmes

Um, I think that Brad was just kiddin' with you Griffin. Don't take it so 
seriously. We've all posted a dead link from time to time...

Note that Brad is a CCIE, so I'd hesitate just a bit to call him a dumb ass. 
If word of mouth was all your business needed, then you wouldn't be posting 
ads here.

But that's OK - we'd all love to check out your labs and see what you have 
to offer. Is there an online resource? Where can we can find out:

1. What equipment you have to offer
2. What lab scenarios you have to offer
3. What prices and package deals you can offer
4. How to purchase time and access the labs
5. Anything else a potential customer should know

If there is no such resource, how should one who wishes to take you up on 
YOUR offer proceed? Got a phone number? Should we all e-mail you directly? 
What type of response time can we expect?

When you post an invitation/ad with bad or little information, consider the 
impact it makes on potential customers. When someone points out your 
mistake, whether politely or otherwise, consider that you really are in 
error before you lash out at them.

If you don't really need our business, then you shouldn't really post your 
ads here in the first place. If you would like the members of this list to 
take advantage of your systems, then tell them how to do so.

When you lash out at someone who points out problems with your post, it 
creates a *serious* lack of faith in your ability to provide customer 
support... You have relied on word of mouth to grow your business so far, 
and with apparent success (if we take you at your word). Before you lash out 
again, consider the number of mouths on this list and what words they might 
use in response to your actions.

I wish you great success in your efforts!

Dale
[=`)


From: Chris Larson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Chris Larson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "'Griffin Monroe'" [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Cheap Virtual Cisco Lab
Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 09:50:56 -0400

Ah this sucks. We are just trying to learn and help each other out. Thanx
for the labs and remote acces and selling us good packages regardless of 
who
you are!
  I appreciate having the option and the availability no matter where it
comes from. This bs sucks. This is about sharing info.



-Original Message-
From: Griffin Monroe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 11:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cheap Virtual Cisco Lab


Very Very Funny

You are so correct - The web site was really just thrown together because 
of
our current slow period after one year of great success. We have been very
busy with providing customized labs and lab expansion, and really did not
need a web site. Word of mouth marketing and RESULTS have been very good to
us.

We tend to rely more on the success rate of engineers passing the CCIE Lab
than a WEB SITE.

So, for all the Brad Ellis's around the world, myself and all our CCIE's
will keep laughing at you dumb asses all the way to the bank with
our "dead" Presidents and web site.

.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 8mqbhj$nvo$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8mqbhj$nvo$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  It's so cheap because they dont even have a web-site!  lol  (Your link 
is
  dead)
 
  For great virtual racks with VoIP, ISDN, ATM, etc. :  www.ccbootcamp.com
  For great prices on Cisco routers/switches/CCIE labs:  www.optsys.net
 
  have a great day!
  -Brad Ellis
  CCIE#5796
  ""Griffin Monroe"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
  8mqa67$k8r$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8mqa67$k8r$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
   Please check out this new Virual Cisco Lab for certifaction 
preparation
@
   www.p-labs.com
   .
   The owner is very flexible on the prices.
  
  
  
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2000-08-09 Thread Mike Stubblefield




MIKE STUBBLEFIELDMCSE TRW 
SITG


Re: Strange Problem.

2000-08-09 Thread Kane

Of course assuming that this is an environment that suffers from not having
a Push\Pull Wan link over WINS and using a half dead PDC ,
seems more like a peer to peer problem as I see it , knowing what NOS is
involved, and how it's being implemented would make the diagnosis easier.
I wonder if part of it's Win98SE , I've seen that before just quietly ,

Rgrds


- Original Message -
From: "Croyle, James" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 11:19 PM
Subject: RE: Strange Problem.


 We encountered the same problem in our network a while ago.  It had to do
 with WINS and a sporadic WAN link, I am tending to agree along the lines
of
 Nigel below, but look toward your primary and secondary WINS server. If
you
 don't have a secondary, get one.  :-)

 Jim

 -Original Message-
 From: nsamuel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 6:50 AM
 To: net974 at Yahoo; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Strange Problem.


 Is this a Windows environment? IS it happening on one computer or all
 clients? Could possibly be your master browser is not stable, when see if
 you can determine which computer is the master, usually the PDC, and see
if
 it is stable.

 Nigel

 - Original Message -
 From: net974 at Yahoo mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 1:11 AM
 Subject: Strange Problem.

 Hi,

 I'm facing a strang problem in my network. Suddenly all the computer
 disapper from the network neghibour hood, but when I ping the system they
 respond back. After some time all the thing come back to normal. all
system
 then available in the network.
 What could be the reason for this how i can sort it out.

 TIA


 Gm

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RE: Router to DSL line compatibility

2000-08-09 Thread Frank Wells

Thanks for you input Chris. If it is not asking too much, would you be so 
kind as to send me the sanitized config file of your 805 so I can take a 
look at it.

What VPN hardware/software solutions are you using too please?

TIA


From: Chris Larson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Frank Wells' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Router to DSL line compatibility
Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 10:38:04 -0400


You will need a DSL modem no matter what. DSL is only the carrier, like a 
T,
a dialup, etc, they all need a modem or DSU before connecting to a router.
If you purchase a router it may have the DSL hardware integrated similiar
(but different)to a Cisco with an internal DSU but in principle you will
still need a device to attatch to the DSL line.


Yes, we actually use the DSL modem and connect it to our 805 router. I have
asked the DSL provider for the IP and put it on my router and use nat to 
the
outside. They actually gave me a subnet of 6 host ip's. This also allows me
to create VPN's with other poeple in the same setup and my companies
enterprise network.



-Original Message-
From: Frank Wells [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 11:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Router to DSL line compatibility


Hey folks,
Has anyone used a dual ethernet router to connect their home LAN's to a DSL
to ISP line?  I was wondering if I could get by without having to buy a DSL
router of sorts.  Does a 25xx or 26xx dual ethernet router even have the
ability to route DSL?

If I do need to get a DSL router, which model would you recommend based on
the premise I would like to be able to play with some NAT configs and some
VPDN kind of stuff too.

I am currently using a Alcatel DSL box and static IP from the ISP.

Thanks a lot.

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Re: Cheap Virtual Cisco Lab

2000-08-09 Thread Griffin Monroe

Sorry Chris - But business is business

However, I have helped numerous folks whom did not have access the money and
I gave away lab access. This was just a hobby that turned into a business.

Any one can call me and I sure we can probably work something out if you are
really serious about what You want.

Griffin
301.349.2410


"Chris Larson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
009AE8FD8584D3119A2E0008C7F4A8492A59@WEBSERVER">news:009AE8FD8584D3119A2E0008C7F4A8492A59@WEBSERVER...
 Ah this sucks. We are just trying to learn and help each other out. Thanx
 for the labs and remote acces and selling us good packages regardless of
who
 you are!
  I appreciate having the option and the availability no matter where it
 comes from. This bs sucks. This is about sharing info.



 -Original Message-
 From: Griffin Monroe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 11:18 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Cheap Virtual Cisco Lab


 Very Very Funny

 You are so correct - The web site was really just thrown together because
of
 our current slow period after one year of great success. We have been very
 busy with providing customized labs and lab expansion, and really did not
 need a web site. Word of mouth marketing and RESULTS have been very good
to
 us.

 We tend to rely more on the success rate of engineers passing the CCIE Lab
 than a WEB SITE.

 So, for all the Brad Ellis's around the world, myself and all our CCIE's
 will keep laughing at you dumb asses all the way to the bank with
 our "dead" Presidents and web site.

 .

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 8mqbhj$nvo$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8mqbhj$nvo$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  It's so cheap because they dont even have a web-site!  lol  (Your link
is
  dead)
 
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  For great prices on Cisco routers/switches/CCIE labs:  www.optsys.net
 
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Re: Dial-in Users are not getting logon script

2000-08-09 Thread Frank Wells

Are they getting authenticated to NT or Netware?

Were the scripts once working and now they are intermittent or is this a new 
setup?



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Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 08:54:49 -0400

Morning,

A quick description of my scenario.  Dial-in users access network resources
via a 3640, and are authenticated via Cisco Secure 2.4.

The situation is that sometimes they run their logon scripts, and sometimes
they don't.  I was wondering if anyone has seen such a scenario, or might
have any ideas as to where to continue my trouble-shooting.  All user are
getting authenticated, and allowed access.  All users are able to run the
logon script manually.  Any help anyone can offer would be greatly
appreciated.

Thanks.

Steve D.

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RE: Strange Problem.

2000-08-09 Thread Croyle, James

Comments below.

-Original Message-
From: Kane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 11:14 AM
To: Croyle, James; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Strange Problem.


Of course assuming that this is an environment that suffers from not having
a Push\Pull Wan link over WINS and using a half dead PDC ,

  have you been looking at my network?  :-)

seems more like a peer to peer problem as I see it , knowing what NOS is
involved, and how it's being implemented would make the diagnosis easier.
I wonder if part of it's Win98SE , I've seen that before just quietly ,

Rgrds


- Original Message -
From: "Croyle, James" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 11:19 PM
Subject: RE: Strange Problem.


 We encountered the same problem in our network a while ago.  It had to do
 with WINS and a sporadic WAN link, I am tending to agree along the lines
of
 Nigel below, but look toward your primary and secondary WINS server. If
you
 don't have a secondary, get one.  :-)

 Jim

 -Original Message-
 From: nsamuel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 6:50 AM
 To: net974 at Yahoo; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Strange Problem.


 Is this a Windows environment? IS it happening on one computer or all
 clients? Could possibly be your master browser is not stable, when see if
 you can determine which computer is the master, usually the PDC, and see
if
 it is stable.

 Nigel

 - Original Message -
 From: net974 at Yahoo mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 1:11 AM
 Subject: Strange Problem.

 Hi,

 I'm facing a strang problem in my network. Suddenly all the computer
 disapper from the network neghibour hood, but when I ping the system they
 respond back. After some time all the thing come back to normal. all
system
 then available in the network.
 What could be the reason for this how i can sort it out.

 TIA


 Gm

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RE: MAC address

2000-08-09 Thread fningham

Good explanation in the replies.  One note - if the MAC
address is 01 23 45 67 89 11 it is a multicast address
on Ethernet.

An odd number in the second nibble indicates a group
i.e. multicast address.
 First a computer does looks in it's arp (Address resolution protocol) cache
 to see if it already has an IP to MAC in it's database. If it does not the
 computer generally will do an ARP broadcast which all systems see and the
 computer using that ip address will respond with it's MAC address the Mac is
 stored in the cache and the frame is sent to that computer. If the IP
 address is not local, and the router see's the arp and has a destination to
 that IP or IP network it will respond with it's own mac and the frame will
 be delivered to the router who will then route it to the appropraite
 network/system.
 
 
 
 
 The first 6 are the manufacturer code.
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Oscar Rau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 6:46 PM
 To: Cisco GroupStudy
 Subject: MAC address
 
 
 While an IP packet is being packaged to be delivered at the Ethernet frame
 stage,
 how is the destination MAC address determined? Is the destination MAC
 address going
 to be MAC address of the local gateway or the remote host?
 
 Is the MAC changed by the network devices (routers) along the way until it
 has been delivered to
 the destination Ethernet IP address?
 
 If a MAC address is,
 
   01 23 45 67 89 11
 
 Which half is the vendor specific portion? Where would the multicast bit and
 locally
 administered MAC address bit be located?
 
 Thank you in advance.
 -- 
 
 Oscar Rau
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RE: CCIE

2000-08-09 Thread Chuck Larrieu

The following contains an excellent recommended reading list

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/certifications/routing.html

( for the what - fourteenth time this month? )

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Sent:   Wednesday, August 09, 2000 6:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:CCIE

What books should I read?

Baron


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RE: CCDP to CCIE

2000-08-09 Thread Chuck Larrieu



you 
can study for the CCIE and spend the nextyear? or so reading and outlining 
and thinking and then attempt the written. At that point you will have attained 
the CCIE written.

OR

you 
can study for the various CCNP tests, outline, read, pass, and in a few months 
time have a CCNP, and then spend a month or two building on that base to attempt 
the written.

Seems 
to me you do the reading no matter which path you take.

question is, what do you want to show for it, to 
measure your progress, to act as a roadmap?

Chuck

  -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of nsamuelSent: 
  Wednesday, August 09, 2000 4:15 AMTo: Cisco Group 
  StudySubject: CCDP to CCIE
  Looking for opinions on how much does the CCDP 
  track help towards the CCIE exam, I am a CCNP at themoment and wanted to 
  go for the big one, but feel I am not ready. I was toying with the CCDP title 
  but, not sure it would be a benifit or just a side step towards the CCIE. 
  Opinions please, is the CCDP worth the trip?
  
  
  Nigel Samuel
  CCNA, CCNP, MCSE, CNE 



RE: erased flash

2000-08-09 Thread Nguyen_Trang

Your flash is erased or the flash memory module is bad.
If you have a backup copy of the image restore it.

Trang

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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 6:28 AM
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 Subject: erased flash
 
 
 Hi all,
 
 I need a help from you guys.
 
 I have a problem with one of the cisco router(1700 series). The router
 automatically goes into rommon mode and says that
 
   "can not open flash:
   unable to determine flash:
 
 The flash is corrupted or what?
 
 What can be the cause of this problem
 Thanks in advance
 Hitesh
 
 
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Re: Strange Problem.

2000-08-09 Thread Frank Wells

I have seen flaky or corrupt WINS servers cause this exact problem.  Install 
WINS on another server and shut down your existing one.  There are 
procedures you can run to rebuild the WINS servers, look on Technet for the 
instructions.


From: "Kane" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "Kane" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Croyle, James" [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Strange Problem.
Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 03:14:03 +1200

Of course assuming that this is an environment that suffers from not having
a Push\Pull Wan link over WINS and using a half dead PDC ,
seems more like a peer to peer problem as I see it , knowing what NOS is
involved, and how it's being implemented would make the diagnosis easier.
I wonder if part of it's Win98SE , I've seen that before just quietly ,

Rgrds


- Original Message -
From: "Croyle, James" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 11:19 PM
Subject: RE: Strange Problem.


  We encountered the same problem in our network a while ago.  It had to 
do
  with WINS and a sporadic WAN link, I am tending to agree along the lines
of
  Nigel below, but look toward your primary and secondary WINS server. If
you
  don't have a secondary, get one.  :-)
 
  Jim
 
  -Original Message-
  From: nsamuel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 6:50 AM
  To: net974 at Yahoo; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: Strange Problem.
 
 
  Is this a Windows environment? IS it happening on one computer or all
  clients? Could possibly be your master browser is not stable, when see 
if
  you can determine which computer is the master, usually the PDC, and see
if
  it is stable.
 
  Nigel
 
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  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 1:11 AM
  Subject: Strange Problem.
 
  Hi,
 
  I'm facing a strang problem in my network. Suddenly all the computer
  disapper from the network neghibour hood, but when I ping the system 
they
  respond back. After some time all the thing come back to normal. all
system
  then available in the network.
  What could be the reason for this how i can sort it out.
 
  TIA
 
 
  Gm
 
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BCRAN Exam Help

2000-08-09 Thread Rah Sta

Can someone tell me what topics are covered on the BCRAN exam and what books 
and materials are good for studying. PEACE



  Raheem

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Re: May I use your on-line routers...?

2000-08-09 Thread Billy Monroe

Thanks Natasha, I have been using r1r2 but I think I would need (3) routers
or more to practice Frame-Relay, some OSPF labs and BGP.


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 Here is the site and it's still free
 http://www.r1r2.com/
 Now what you need to do before telneting on is go to the site and get
 the instructions.

 Billy Monroe wrote:
 
  Hello:
 
  I need to practice urgently BGP, OSPF, EIGRP, etc. using Hutnik's...
until I
  have enough money to buy my own gear.
 
  Please let me know who are the nice people who I was told that allow
folks
  in this list to telnet and play with their routers.
 
  Thanks a lot
 
  Billy
  CCNA, MCP, Compaq ASE
 
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RE: Dial-in Users are not getting logon script

2000-08-09 Thread Puckett, Larry

Is there a specific region of users having trouble? We are in the process of
troubleshooting the same symptoms with users in only one region of the
country having a problem. Bell South basicly has an inferior infrastructure
and doesn't care. We have at this point proven that the problem is just
dirty lines on the users end. (hard to swallow but true.) We have just done
some parameter changes which should make our 3620 more tolerant of dirty
lines but the sacrifice is that our maximum connection speed has been
lowered to 31K from 56K. TAC gave us this information as an effort to
improve the situation. It hasn't been implemented long enough to know if it
fixed the problem yet. Initial results look good though.

Good luck, this is a real bear.


Larry Puckette - LANCP
Temple-Inland
Network Analyst
ph -512/434-1838
fax-512/434-1861
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Subject:Re: Dial-in Users are not getting logon script

Are they getting authenticated to NT or Netware?

Were the scripts once working and now they are intermittent or is this a new

setup?



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Subject: Dial-in Users are not getting logon script
Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 08:54:49 -0400

Morning,

A quick description of my scenario.  Dial-in users access network resources
via a 3640, and are authenticated via Cisco Secure 2.4.

The situation is that sometimes they run their logon scripts, and sometimes
they don't.  I was wondering if anyone has seen such a scenario, or might
have any ideas as to where to continue my trouble-shooting.  All user are
getting authenticated, and allowed access.  All users are able to run the
logon script manually.  Any help anyone can offer would be greatly
appreciated.

Thanks.

Steve D.

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Re: MAC address

2000-08-09 Thread Marcus Walton

Hi Oscar,


Q1: "While an IP packet is being packaged to be delivered at the Ethernet 
frame stage, how is the destination MAC address determined?"
A1: The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is used to determine the 
destination MAC address when only the destination IP is known.  The source 
host will broadcast an ARP request to all hosts on the local network asking 
the owner of the destination IP address to respond.  Only the host that 
owns the destination IP will respond (using a unicast packet) with an ARP 
reply saying "Here's my MAC address...".  All other hosts will ignore the 
ARP request since it does not pertain to them.

Q2: "Is the destination MAC address going to be the MAC address of the 
local gateway or the remote host?"
A2: It depends.  If the destination host is on the local network (i.e., 
source  destination are connected to the same segment) then the 
destination MAC will the MAC address of the remote host.  However, if the 
destination host is on a remote network then the destination MAC will be 
the address of the local gateway (router).  The reason for this is that the 
ARP request (which is broadcast) will not be forwarded by the 
router.  Therefore, the remote host will never have a chance to reply to 
the ARP request since it will never see it.  In cases such as these, the 
router will respond to an ARP request on behalf of a remote host - this is 
known as Proxy ARP.

Q3: "Is the MAC changed by the network devices (routers) along the way 
until it has been delivered to the destination Ethernet IP address?"
A3: Yes, the destination MAC addresses will change hop to hop (router to 
router) as the packet travels across the network.   On the other hand, the 
destination IP address will remain the same until it reaches its destination.

Q4: "Which half is the vendor specific portion?"
A4: The vendor specific portion of the MAC address (also known as the OUI - 
Organizationally Unique Identifier) is the first 24 bits (3 bytes) of the 
MAC.  In your example, this would be 01 23 45.

Q5: "Where would the multicast bit and locally administered MAC address bit 
be located?"
A5: The multicast bit is the low-order bit of the first octet of an 
ethernet address.  This bit should be set to 1 for multicast mode.  For 
example, given the MAC address 08 01 02 03 04 05, the multicast address 
would be 09 01 02 03 04 05 (last bit in the first byte changed from 0 to 
1).  As far as the locally administered bit is concerned, that should be 
bit number 7 (out of 48) of the MAC.  Again, 1 means local, 0 means global 
or IEEE administered.


HTH,
Marcus


At 10:46 PM 08/08/2000 +, Oscar Rau wrote:
While an IP packet is being packaged to be delivered at the Ethernet frame 
stage,
how is the destination MAC address determined? Is the destination MAC 
address going
to be MAC address of the local gateway or the remote host?

Is the MAC changed by the network devices (routers) along the way until it 
has been delivered to
the destination Ethernet IP address?

If a MAC address is,

 01 23 45 67 89 11

Which half is the vendor specific portion? Where would the multicast bit 
and locally
administered MAC address bit be located?

Thank you in advance.
--

Oscar Rau
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RE: a bit OT.. maybe :^)

2000-08-09 Thread Karen . Young


Or perhaps a Sysco proprietary routing protocol such as plastic wrap. :-)

Karen E Young
Network Engineer
ELF Technologies, Inc
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respond to 
 
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Larrieu"   
 
   
 
   
 



Ah gee whiz, Dale, maybe he and his friend are using RFC 1149 and 2549
specified routing protocols. :-

Chuck

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Behalf Of Dale
Holmes
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Subject:Re: a bit OT.. maybe :^)

ANthese routers would be connected how? Through WTWW (Window to Window
Wiring)? 2 soup cans and some string? Thin Air?

The point is, there could be any number of things in the "atmosphere" that
would effectively filter out your broadcast crap (and his too...) before it
got to its destination. With the limited info you have provided, it is not
very easy to tell...

Dale
[=`)


From: "Joe" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "Joe" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: a bit OT.. maybe :^)
Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 08:59:49 -0400

1st Question - If I were to have a router here and a router in someone
elses
house (dual ethernet of course) and added ip helper address to each of
them
pointing to the other, would he see all my broadcasts... ie netbeui ... ie
see each other in our net neighborhoods?

2nd Question .. (the OT part) - can anyone point me in a direction on
finding some comprehensive "how to's" for setting up a VPN between
(NON-CISCO) my machine using a cable modem and a friends machine using a
DSL
modem... also, if it were done, would we see each other in our net
neighborhoods and be able to map each others drives?

thanks for any help in this...

-Joe-


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RE: Preventing password recovery

2000-08-09 Thread Michael Fountain

Well, I put the question to Cisco's open forum QA board, and got about the 
same answer there - it can't be done.

So, I guess it is time to threaten to have the legal guys shake a stick at 
them and then lock the router up in a big metal box with a little tiny hole 
for the cable.

Mike


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RE: What is route map ?

2000-08-09 Thread Francisco Muniz

They are also used in route redistribution (to announce the right route in
the right place) and policy routing (to route a packet with certain defined
characteristics somewhere else than default routing, for example, to route
http traffic to a cache). It's chapter 14 on Doyle's book.

Francisco.
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 Hi Tapas,

Route map is used for controlling and modify routing information.
 This is done by definfing conditions for distributing routes from one
 routing protocol to another or controlling routing information when
 injected in and out of BGP. Hope this helps.

 Thanks,
 -Subbi.


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Re: CCIE-Qual...

2000-08-09 Thread Ed Moss

Sorry had old information from:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/437/3.html
At one point the mark was a bit lower for everyone other than Cisco

 Are you sure about 65%.  I took the 350-001 today got 66% and failed.
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Re: CCDP to CCIE

2000-08-09 Thread Ed Moss

I am also a CCNP, and decided to complete the CCDP tack as well.  I found
inforamtion contained in the Cisco Press CID text very helpful.  I also
followed this up with Cisco Press "Advanced IP Network Design".  I know I
learned at least a little that will help with CCIE At the very least, I
found out where I need to spend more time!

Ed Moss
CCNP, CCDP, CNE



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pix-to-pix tunnel...somebody make it work!!!

2000-08-09 Thread gwakin

Fellow Professionals-

I'm attempting this folly for the second time after giving up on it in
April, seeing as how my WAN provider STILL can't complete a frame
circuit between Austin and Denver.
My current config is a near copy of the sample config listed on CCO-
only it passes nothing; no SA, no pre-shared key, NOTHING.  Following
the hitcount on the local PIX (running 5.1.2 software) I see my access
list 100 with a hitcount of 0.  Checking the remote PIX I see the same
thing on access list 100- no hits.  My PIX sits behind a 1605 gateway
rotuer and in front of a 3640 host router, with my remote configured
similarly except that the host router is a 4700.  NAT is running on both
firewalls, and both firewalls can serve remote VPN clients with
pre-shared keys- but no tunnel.
Has anyone experienced a similar situation, or can anyone apply enough
IPSec/VPN expertise to make this work?  I will submit my configs as
needed.

GWA

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Re: Word wrap - was Re: MCNS (v2.0) questions

2000-08-09 Thread Vern Stitt

I usually copy and paste the two lines into notepad, edit out all the extra
linefeeds, etc and then [CNTRL] A, [CNTRL] C and [CONTRL] V into the URL
address window.

Vern Stitt
CCNA . . . .

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[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...


OK, I'll bite and assume this is a genuine question and not a leg-pull,
since
nobody else seems to have answered it.
Many mail programs will automatically turn a URL into a hot-spot so you can
open
the URL directly from email.  However if the URL is long enough to wrap over
more than one line, usually only the first line is turned into the hot-spot,
so
if you click on it it won't work because it's missing part of the URL.
"Watch the word wrap" just means that if the URL is longer than one line,
you
may need to cut and paste it into your browser.  Otherwise the mailing list
gets
clogged up with comments like "but this URL doesn't work for me"...

I was going to make some smart comment about word wrap being encapsulation
of
words in sentences, but I'm a bit too braindead to think it out properly...

JMcL

-- Forwarded by Jenny Mcleod/NSO/CSDA on 08/08/2000
16:30
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Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Subject:  Re: MCNS (v2.0) questions



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 Haven't taken the exam but there's an outline for the MCNS course on the
Cisco site.

http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/front.x/wwtraining/course_description.pl?Cours
e=
TRN-MCNSVersion=2.0From=Network_Management

watch the word wrap

Karen E Young
Network Engineer
ELF Technologies, Inc
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OK, I've tried not to ask this for a long time but it's really starting to
drive me crazy!!! what is this "word wrap". Whenever I go to cisco's site
from a post like this I try to look for something unusual, hoping that it
will be this "word wrap". But I haven't seen it yet. Could someone please
fill me in...

Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA, CCDA
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Re: Strange Problem.

2000-08-09 Thread Kane

If this is to continue , I suggest we take it out of the group and discuss
it amongst ourselves.

Frank I've seen "flakey " WINS and DNS servers , but one thing I've yet to
experience is pinging one and shortly afterwards seeing it come back up ,
can you honestly tell me you 've seen that occur ?
- Original Message -
From: "Frank Wells" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 3:59 AM
Subject: Re: Strange Problem.


 I have seen flaky or corrupt WINS servers cause this exact problem.
Install
 WINS on another server and shut down your existing one.  There are
 procedures you can run to rebuild the WINS servers, look on Technet for
the
 instructions.


 From: "Kane" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: "Kane" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: "Croyle, James" [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Strange Problem.
 Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 03:14:03 +1200
 
 Of course assuming that this is an environment that suffers from not
having
 a Push\Pull Wan link over WINS and using a half dead PDC ,
 seems more like a peer to peer problem as I see it , knowing what NOS is
 involved, and how it's being implemented would make the diagnosis easier.
 I wonder if part of it's Win98SE , I've seen that before just quietly ,
 
 Rgrds
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: "Croyle, James" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 11:19 PM
 Subject: RE: Strange Problem.
 
 
   We encountered the same problem in our network a while ago.  It had to
 do
   with WINS and a sporadic WAN link, I am tending to agree along the
lines
 of
   Nigel below, but look toward your primary and secondary WINS server.
If
 you
   don't have a secondary, get one.  :-)
  
   Jim
  
   -Original Message-
   From: nsamuel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 6:50 AM
   To: net974 at Yahoo; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: Re: Strange Problem.
  
  
   Is this a Windows environment? IS it happening on one computer or all
   clients? Could possibly be your master browser is not stable, when see
 if
   you can determine which computer is the master, usually the PDC, and
see
 if
   it is stable.
  
   Nigel
  
   - Original Message -
   From: net974 at Yahoo mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 1:11 AM
   Subject: Strange Problem.
  
   Hi,
  
   I'm facing a strang problem in my network. Suddenly all the computer
   disapper from the network neghibour hood, but when I ping the system
 they
   respond back. After some time all the thing come back to normal. all
 system
   then available in the network.
   What could be the reason for this how i can sort it out.
  
   TIA
  
  
   Gm
  
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DSL Reports website, check it out

2000-08-09 Thread Jorge Rodriguez

I found this website which has excellent reports on DSL and its providers. 
Enjoy


http://www.dslreports.com/

Jorge Rodriguez /CCNA
Network Analyst
RS Networks Inc
1112 Boylston Street
Suite 222
Boston, MA 02115
1-781-614-1294
1-617-989-8634 Evenings
http://www.netwire.n3.net/
http://www.learncisco.n3.net/


.
voted #1 search engine! http://www.iwon.com why wouldn't you? 
.

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Cisco Training Center

2000-08-09 Thread S Nguyen

Hi all,

Does anyone know if there is any Cisco Training Center
in PA, NJ, or DE for CCIE certification? The only one
I know is Global Knowledge and they don't have evening
classes. 

Thanks.

Stacey Nguyen



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Re: pix-to-pix tunnel...somebody make it work!!!

2000-08-09 Thread Yuvaraj Venkatesan

Hi,

I know the sample config on Cisco Site works.
I have done PIX to Router VPN, but I am sure it
shouldn't be very different.
You mentioned you are doing NAT on PIX,Did you make sure
the encryption domain does not get routed ? I would like to see
your config.

Regards.
Yuvaraj.


From: gwakin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: gwakin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: pix-to-pix tunnel...somebody make it work!!!
Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 16:01:48 -0500

Fellow Professionals-

I'm attempting this folly for the second time after giving up on it in
April, seeing as how my WAN provider STILL can't complete a frame
circuit between Austin and Denver.
My current config is a near copy of the sample config listed on CCO-
only it passes nothing; no SA, no pre-shared key, NOTHING.  Following
the hitcount on the local PIX (running 5.1.2 software) I see my access
list 100 with a hitcount of 0.  Checking the remote PIX I see the same
thing on access list 100- no hits.  My PIX sits behind a 1605 gateway
rotuer and in front of a 3640 host router, with my remote configured
similarly except that the host router is a 4700.  NAT is running on both
firewalls, and both firewalls can serve remote VPN clients with
pre-shared keys- but no tunnel.
Has anyone experienced a similar situation, or can anyone apply enough
IPSec/VPN expertise to make this work?  I will submit my configs as
needed.

GWA

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Re: CCDP to CCIE

2000-08-09 Thread Peter A van Oene



CCDP involves some more intense study into SNA which could prove valuable 
on the CCIE lab/written

Other than that, it could be an afterthought. However, prior to being 
ready to perform your lab (CCDP is harder than CCIE written imho) you could 
easily go and write your DP

Pete
*** REPLY SEPARATOR 
***On 8/9/00 at 7:15 AM nsamuel wrote:

  Looking for opinions on how much does the CCDP 
  track help towards the CCIE exam, I am a CCNP at themoment and wanted to 
  go for the big one, but feel I am not ready. I was toying with the CCDP title 
  but, not sure it would be a benifit or just a side step towards the CCIE. 
  Opinions please, is the CCDP worth the trip?
  
  
  Nigel Samuel
  CCNA, CCNP, MCSE, CNE 



Re: Strange Problem.

2000-08-09 Thread Kane

What Network?
I don't see any Network , all I see is ambiguity and words
and not much else .
(my apologies to the group)

Rgrds


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From: "Croyle, James" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 3:27 AM
Subject: RE: Strange Problem.


 Comments below.

 -Original Message-
 From: Kane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 11:14 AM
 To: Croyle, James; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Strange Problem.


 Of course assuming that this is an environment that suffers from not
having
 a Push\Pull Wan link over WINS and using a half dead PDC ,

   have you been looking at my network?  :-)

 seems more like a peer to peer problem as I see it , knowing what NOS is
 involved, and how it's being implemented would make the diagnosis easier.
 I wonder if part of it's Win98SE , I've seen that before just quietly ,

 Rgrds


 - Original Message -
 From: "Croyle, James" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 11:19 PM
 Subject: RE: Strange Problem.


  We encountered the same problem in our network a while ago.  It had to
do
  with WINS and a sporadic WAN link, I am tending to agree along the lines
 of
  Nigel below, but look toward your primary and secondary WINS server. If
 you
  don't have a secondary, get one.  :-)
 
  Jim
 
  -Original Message-
  From: nsamuel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 6:50 AM
  To: net974 at Yahoo; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: Strange Problem.
 
 
  Is this a Windows environment? IS it happening on one computer or all
  clients? Could possibly be your master browser is not stable, when see
if
  you can determine which computer is the master, usually the PDC, and see
 if
  it is stable.
 
  Nigel
 
  - Original Message -
  From: net974 at Yahoo mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 1:11 AM
  Subject: Strange Problem.
 
  Hi,
 
  I'm facing a strang problem in my network. Suddenly all the computer
  disapper from the network neghibour hood, but when I ping the system
they
  respond back. After some time all the thing come back to normal. all
 system
  then available in the network.
  What could be the reason for this how i can sort it out.
 
  TIA
 
 
  Gm
 
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HSRP and L2TP

2000-08-09 Thread Kevin Wigle

Dear Group,

One of the most often discussed problems here is redundancy and what to do
about it.

I'm reading up on HSRP and while talking to a buddy - he stated that HSRP
does not support L2TP and that they were engaged with Cisco to get a version
of IOS that supports that.  However that endeavour has somewhat cooled and
they're still grappling for a solution.

So, I'm beginning to look into HSRP and I'm wondering, if your network
already has redundant paths, what do other people do to protect their
dial-in users?  Specifically if they are using a VPN technology.  From the
sounds of it they want the same type of fail-over you'd expect in LAN, the
user should hardly notice it.

I'm curious as to how far you could take this protection as to my mind
anything that uses a phone line has any number of things that can wrong.  I
think they are using a 5300.  If the user terminates his call at the 5300
and the 5300 dies - well doesn't that take the internal modems with it?
Just what kind of redundancy can you get for a circuit like this?

Using any other kind of access, the modem dies and you're toast.  Time for a
new modem or dial into a new line.  I've seen a device that recognizes that
after a set number of rings - it considers the modem dead and takes that
line out of service.  If you're using a pool then the next caller gets the
next line, however the caller that called in when it is dead is sort of the
guinea pig and he must hang up and dial in again to get a new line.

Anyone out there looked at anything like this?  It's caught my interest
somewhat.

Kevin Wigle
CCDP/CCNP..


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Microsoft Radius (IAS)

2000-08-09 Thread Tony Russell

Has any successfully used Microsoft Radius (Internet Authentication Server)
with a cisco router.  If so, what is the trick.  Any special things to know
about.

I installed IAS and configured and started the service on  my NT box.  Set
the shared secret and client address fields.

I also setup the router using the approriate radius server, key and aaa
commands.

When ever I try to authenticate, it fails.  I can check my event log in NT
to see that the router did try to use the Radius server for authentication,
but it fails everytime.  Any tips.

Tony Russell

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Pix firewall and PAT

2000-08-09 Thread Travis Gamble

Hi all,

Here's something I've been pondering.  How many external addresses do you
need with a PIX firewall to have your PIX, PAT for the internal clients and
to redirect port 80 to a web server?

On an IOS router, you can do something like: (where 1.1.1.1 is an external
IP and 10.x.x.x is internal)

interface ethernet 0/0
 ip address 1.1.1.1
 ip nat outside

interface ethernet 0/1
 ip address 10.1.1.1
 ip nat inside

ip nat inside source list DoTheNat interface e0 overload
ip nat inside source static tcp 1.1.1.1 80 10.1.1.2 80 extendable

Or something like that.  That would allow you to use 1 IP address for PAT,
access to an internal web server.


With a PIX, I can't seem to find the same functionality.  With a PIX (at
least one that's running 4.4) it seems to me that I need one IP address for
the PIX, one for PAT and another one for the web server to use.

Anyone know of a workaround for that, or do I need to start getting a block
of IPs?

Regards,
Travis Gamble

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ot: visio Enterprise

2000-08-09 Thread derek lewinson

does anyone have the enterprise version or the Networtk Equipment add-on
and if so...

Derek Lewinson, CCNA, MCSE
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]





 winmail.dat


Re: Preventing password recovery

2000-08-09 Thread Mark Townley

At 12:08 9.8.2000, Michael Fountain wrote:
We have a cisco router (1720) at a customers location.  The customer's 
techs have used the password recovery procedure to get into the router and 
look at the configs and change the passwords in them.

Does anyone know how can we prevent the router from responding to a break 
during boot?

how about:

no boot enable-break ???

Never tried it personally !

Mark.

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Boot issues on Router

2000-08-09 Thread NeoLink2000

Hey Group,
A Cisco 2500 series router boots in bootrom mode, has serial link connectivity, but no 
images found in flash.  Flash is presently in RO mode. We attempt to bring the IOS 
onto the box, but fail.  We believe the flash is fubarred. Any attempts to tftp fail 
w/ "not programmable" We believe that this is due to the RO limitaion of the present 
flash memory.  There is the limitation of the 2500 series where the image is run from 
flash, not NVRAM. Is our presumption correct about the corrupt Flash module?

Excerpt from techs worklog:

I had the site console into the router and remove the aaa new-model settings. I was 
then able to telnet into the router via the s0 interface.  The router was in boot 
mode.  I checked the flash and there wasn't an image there.  I tried to  TFTP a new 
image over but I got and error message (ERR: Device in READ-ONLY state) so I believe 
that the flash was damaged by the lightning hit.  I inserted a "boot system tftp" 
command into the config so the router could use the IOS image from site.  I reloaded 
the router.  I can't telnet to it anymore, but I can ping the serial.  on site the 
TFTP-server process is using 2.34% of the cpu, so it appears to be sending the image 
over.

Anybody have any ideas?

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Booting In Bootrom with the TFTP command (Urgent)

2000-08-09 Thread NeoLink2000

Scenario:

A Cisco 2500 series router boots in bootrom mode, has serial link
connectivity, but no images found in flash.  Flash is presently in RO mode. 
We attempt to bring the IOS onto the box, but fail.  We believe the flash is
fubarred. Any attempts to tftp fail w/ "not programmable" We believe that
this is due to the RO limitaion of the present flash memory.  There is the
limitation of the 2500 series where the image is run from flash, not NVRAM. 
Is our presumption correct about the corrupt Flash module?

Excerpt from techs worklog.

I had the site console into the router and remove the aaa new-model settings.
 I was then able to telnet into the router via the s0 interface.  The router
was in boot mode.  I checked the flash and there wasn't an image there.  I
tried to  TFTP a new image over but I got and error message (ERR: Device in
READ-ONLY state) so I believe that the flash was damaged by the lightning
hit.  I inserted a "boot system tftp" command into the config so the router
could use the IOS image from site.  I reloaded the router.  I can't telnet to
it anymore, but I can ping the serial.  on site the TFTP-server process is
using 2.34% of the cpu, so it appears to be sending the image over. 


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Measureup

2000-08-09 Thread tim sullivan

Has anyone ever used the tests from measureup.I am thinking of getting them 
for the 503 exam.All comments welcome
Thanks
Tim

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Fw: HSRP and L2TP

2000-08-09 Thread Kevin Wigle

ok, after reading my own post I think went off too far in left field..
before any posts show up on this one let me modify it somewhat.

Obviously if the point of entry to the network fails, the user has to
reconnect somewhere else.

The problem is more like - the 5300 is the access point, probably in bldg A.

The user community connecting is in bldg B.

Between the bldgs are redundant links through HRSP.

If an intra-bldg link goes down it is said that the L2F tunnel will fail
since HSRP operates at layer 3, the tunnel will not automatically be
re-established on the standby router.

So I think the challenge is re-establishment of the tunnel after a HSRP
router fails without the user having to disconnect and get his VPN through
the remaining router.

Anyone have any experience or thoughts with that kind of scenario?

Kevin Wigle
CCDP/CCNP.

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From: "Kevin Wigle" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Cisco" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 09 August, 2000 20:32
Subject: HSRP and L2TP


 Dear Group,

 One of the most often discussed problems here is redundancy and what to do
 about it.

 I'm reading up on HSRP and while talking to a buddy - he stated that HSRP
 does not support L2TP and that they were engaged with Cisco to get a
version
 of IOS that supports that.  However that endeavour has somewhat cooled and
 they're still grappling for a solution.

 So, I'm beginning to look into HSRP and I'm wondering, if your network
 already has redundant paths, what do other people do to protect their
 dial-in users?  Specifically if they are using a VPN technology.  From the
 sounds of it they want the same type of fail-over you'd expect in LAN, the
 user should hardly notice it.

 I'm curious as to how far you could take this protection as to my mind
 anything that uses a phone line has any number of things that can wrong.
I
 think they are using a 5300.  If the user terminates his call at the 5300
 and the 5300 dies - well doesn't that take the internal modems with
it?
 Just what kind of redundancy can you get for a circuit like this?

 Using any other kind of access, the modem dies and you're toast.  Time for
a
 new modem or dial into a new line.  I've seen a device that recognizes
that
 after a set number of rings - it considers the modem dead and takes that
 line out of service.  If you're using a pool then the next caller gets the
 next line, however the caller that called in when it is dead is sort of
the
 guinea pig and he must hang up and dial in again to get a new line.

 Anyone out there looked at anything like this?  It's caught my interest
 somewhat.

 Kevin Wigle
 CCDP/CCNP..



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