Re: AS Number

2000-09-16 Thread M Kashif Iqbal

Knet,

I am not sure.

--
Regards,
Kashif


Kent wrote:

 Kashif,

 Quick question, what the access-list in the
 looking-glass mean? the access-list applied by the
 service provider of that NAP?

 Thanks

 Kent
 --- M Kashif Iqbal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I think its a good site for this type of services.
 
  http://nitrous.digex.net/mae/sn-lg.html
 
  Kashif
 
  "Benny Leong (HTHK - Senior Engineer II - iServices
  Development, NNSD)" wrote:
 
   Hi,
  
   I would like to know the AS # of an ISP.  Can
  anyone tell me how to check it
   over the web ?
  
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BCRAN Study Partner

2000-09-16 Thread Danial wood

Dear all 
  I have just started my prep for BCRAN.Anybody
wants to join in Lahore,Pakistan.

regards

Hussnain Ali Akbar
Engineer
Sysnet pakistan Pvt. Ltd.
19-Davis Road,
Al-Malik Plaza,Lahore.
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Re: netmeeting through firewall..?

2000-09-16 Thread Rodgers Moore

Cheap RADIUS software I can help with.  How's free?  Of course the
manufacturer doesn't have a good reputation for quality or reliability, but
when was the last time you got free software from Microsoft?   RADIUS
Services are on the NT 4.0 Option Pack CD.  You'll need patches and stuff,
cause it doesn't work after install, buggy as hell.  The patches fix that
though.

I'll post a RADIUS HOW-TO and the patch files on my news server:
news.zapsys.net   news group: zs.ojt.microsoft.HOW-TO

ttyl,

Rodgers Moore


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 Does anyone have any suggestions on how to allow netmeeting through a 2600
 IOS firewall securely?
 The remote users will not have same address all of the time..   I'm
geussing
 I will end up setting up AAA authentication to a radius type server to do
it
 securely because I don't want to just open up the netmeeting ports to
 anyone.

 Any other suggestions on cheap radius server software, or new ideas are
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Re: Telephony switches

2000-09-16 Thread Dude

Voice  Data Comm. Handbook by Mcgraw Hill, soft cover, black, 3rd edition, $65.

Erik Mintz wrote:

 Hello All, can I get some suggestions on good books and/or resources to help
 me get familiarized with telephony switching, in particular, the
 Cisco/summafour telephony switches? I found cisco's online docs for the
 VCO/4k, but I am light in experience with telephony switching and need some
 more fundamental info.

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Re: Pix Failover Question

2000-09-16 Thread Rodgers Moore

A co-worker has seen this and it is a bug.  He didn't remember the version
number(s) affected.

Rodgers Moore

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 Rodgers,

 Hi!  Thanks for your response.

 The answer is YES to all of your questions.  The really strange thing is,
 when I leave the single PIX 510 running for an extended period of time, it
 works great, no problems.  When I add the second PIX, it just seems to
grab
 the DMZ connection (but leaves the other two connections alone).  My
 original guess was that there is some strange bug in 4.4 somewhere that I
 havent seen.

 Both boxes have the same config (and are sync'd up).

 -B
 ""Rodgers Moore"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
 8ptbav$4fn$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8ptbav$4fn$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  It sounds like they're both identical.  That's good.
  Do you have ALL the interfaces in an UP state? and each pair of
interfaces
  are on the same hub?
 
  A down interface will be considered a failure
 
  Both configs are identical? You power cycled both boxes at the same
time?
 
  Rodgers Moore
 
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   Hey gang!  Any Pix gurus out there?
  
   I've been playing with a couple of Pixs (510s) trying to get the
 failover
  to
   work.  I thought it would be a piece of cake, but it just isn't
showing
 me
   any love.  Ive got (2) Pix 510s that each have 3 NICs in them
(internal,
   untrusted, DMZ) each running 4.4.  Everything seems all fine and dandy
  until
   about 10 minutes later when the standby PIX starts stealing the DMZ
   connections.
  
   Any thoughts?
  
   -Brad
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Re: 2948G L3, route between Vlan

2000-09-16 Thread John Kaberna

I know this is being picky but there's no such thing as an RSM for the 6500.
Only the 5500.  Essentially its the same thing but the 6500's use MSFC cards
instead.

John

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 You are use a router or a high end switch like 6509
 with a RSM (route switch module) to do the routing for
 you
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  i've setup two vlan in the switch.
  but packet can't route from one vlan to other
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  how can i enable routing between vlan?
 
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CCO LOGIN REQUIRED Please help

2000-09-16 Thread Rehan Uddin

Dear friends,

 I have required the CCO login, kindly reply directly to my e-mail
address below, if you have CCO login or I can trade off it against
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Re: line protocol down

2000-09-16 Thread John Kaberna

What the hell is turfing?  Maybe I am stupid but I have never heard this
term before.  I am a firm believer in everyone having the right to say
whatever he or she pleases.  One cannot please everyone and anything someone
says that is slightly controversial is bound to offend a bunch of people on
this list.  Too bad is what I say.  If you don't like what someone has to
say waaah waaah tough crap.

John

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To: 'Feliz, Edgar' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; CNN [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2000 4:45 PM
Subject: RE: line protocol down


 I think turfing your mail before its delivered is a better option.  Thats
my
 usual fix for cowards and primadonnas.  Thanks for reminding me why I do
 that.  Keep your trap shut...you are a brave little fellow.  You are also
in
 the wrong place.

 Darth

 -Original Message-
 From: Feliz, Edgar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 3:41 PM
 To: CNN; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: line protocol down


 I do not think I owe him an apology, and I have the right to speak my
mind.
 Follow your own advice and ignore the message if you do not like it, and
 keep your trap shut.

 EF

 -Original Message-
 From: CNN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 6:09 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: line protocol down


 Edgar,

 Don't you see everybody here is trying to help? That's what the purpose of
 this group, not only people ask questions, but we all watch and learn from
 them.

 I think you own an apology to Jason. You can always ignore the messages if
 you do not like it and keep your mouth shut.



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 A1951EBFDB75D31188E200805F6FEE71B7FACF@SNYC1NT02">news:A1951EBFDB75D31188E200805F6FEE71B7FACF@SNYC1NT02...
  Jason,
 
  it is OK not to understand something , and ask questions, but you have
no
  clue, and expect others who are not getting paid to do YOUR job to do it
 for
  you. Why should we help you fix the problems YOU are getting paid to
fix.
  Get some training, and study, help yourself. If you want my help the
price
  is $100.00 per hour at a minimum.
 
  My .02
 
  EF
 
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mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 1:56 AM
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  hi ,
 
  I have problems with my frame-relay serial link attatched is the router
  configuration
 
  physical layer confirmed is ok as carrier is up but my serial interface
  still showing interface up line protocol down
 
  Any inputs will be greatly appreciated
 
 
  thanks
 
  Jason
 
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Re: Cisco Secure VPN BETA exam

2000-09-16 Thread Abdul_Mateen



Hi All !
Could anybody pointout thegood site for SNMP.




"J. Wang" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 09/10/2000 09:32:17 PM

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Subject:  Re: Cisco Secure VPN BETA exam





243 Problems / 180 minutes
Keep the MCNS 2.0 track,
lots fill-blank,
lots drap-drop,
not easy.



On 10 Sep 2000 09:36:15 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("chung") wrote:

Hello!!

I will take the Cisco Secure VPN BETA exam tomorrow!! Could anyone give
me some advice? Which topic should I focus?

Thanks a lot!!

Regards,
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Re: Sprint wire management class

2000-09-16 Thread Scott Nelson

Was the class free by any chance.g

Most free vendor classes are mostly for marketing anyway, IMHO.
They have been doing networks services for years but, no not equipment, that
I am aware of anyway.

Scott



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 } So the instructor proceeds to talk a bit about networking, and refers to
 } Toke Ring as 802.4.  802.4 Is token passing using a bus topology, yet he
 } refered to 802.4 as token passing in a ring.  Anybody else take classes from
 } "leading vendors of network equipment" and notice their instructors have
 } some crossed wires?  This kind of concerns me...

  Since when was Sprint a vendor of network equipment, much less a
 "leading vendor"?  Network services, yes; but, not equipment.

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Recall: How to get rid of Loading network-config ... [timed out]

2000-09-16 Thread Muralidhar A.

Muralidhar A. would like to recall the message, "How to get rid of "Loading
network-config ... [timed out]".

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RE: How to get rid of Loading network-config ... [timed out]

2000-09-16 Thread Muralidhar A.

in the config mode enter "service no configs" that should solve it...
cheers
Murali

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Dear Networkers,

Please tell me how to configure my 2611 router so that I don't constantly
get
the following messages:


Loading network-confg ... [timed out]
Loading cisconet.cfg ... [timed out]
Loading routera-confg ... [timed out]
Loading routera.cfg ... [timed out]


Thanks in advance,

Roger


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Re: CCIE lab date swap FOR MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2000-09-16 Thread hal9001

Yep its the American way!

Karl
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 Peoples will start making money from swapping the
 dates !
 --- RHM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Looking for love in all the wrong places
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  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
  damien
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2000 12:13 PM
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Subject: Re: CCIE lab date swap FOR
  MONEY
 
 
the last time I was  here it was a Study Group not
  a prostitution/ dating
  service.  :~)
  - Original Message -
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  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  Subject: Re: CCIE lab date swap FOR
  MONEY
 
 
  OK since there were no responses I'll pay 50
  dollars for a November date
  and 100 dollars for October!  After the swap is
  complete of course.
 
  Kenny
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Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 9:39 AM
Subject: CCIE lab date swap
 
 
I'm scheduled for Jan 13th in San Jose.  If
  anyone would like to swap
  dates with me preferrably in October/November please
  email or call me.
 
Thanks
 
Kenny
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Re: CCO LOGIN REQUIRED Please help

2000-09-16 Thread NeoLink2000

In a message dated 9/16/00 3:58:13 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


 I have required the CCO login, kindly reply directly to my e-mail
address below, if you have CCO login or I can trade off it against
anyhitng you require.
 

Go to Cisco.com and get one of your own...

Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA, CCDA
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Re: CCO LOGIN REQUIRED Please help

2000-09-16 Thread Scott Nelson

We can't give those out, sorry.

What info are you looking for?

Scott



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RE: BGP question - Multihoming

2000-09-16 Thread Raees Ahmed Shaikh
Title: RE: BGP question - Multihoming






 You can ask both of your providers to use manipulated weight to set the route preference on the ASBR's connecting to your network.


MED, Multi Exit Descriminator can be used. 


Can you explain your scenario more clearly using ip format if possible with two ISP's connectivity.


Thanks and Regards


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Subject: Re: BGP question - Multihoming



ask your provider1 NOT to aggregate your /23 block, instead advertise it
alone, AND put more AS # in your updates to provider2 so as to make the
route(AS_path) longer for them to reach you.


hope help.
Dan.


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 I have a tricky version for you guys:

 I am multihomed to two provider. I got a /23 from Provider1. I
 announce my /23 two Provider1 and Provider2. Since my /23 comes from
 Provider1, he is supposed to aggregate in in is /16 CIDR. But, I have
 to announce my /23 to my other provider. Somebody told me that the
 longest prefix becomes something of a traffic magnet (or something like
 that). So, all of my traffic would come from Provider2 and not
 Provider1. How is it so, since BGP use aggregation?

 I don't understand!

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Homelab setup

2000-09-16 Thread michael

Hi,group
  I have 1 2501,1 2502 and 1 2504,also two Back to Back cables and
only one PC. I want to know  what is the best way to setup a lab with
these equipments.Do I need any other cables(of course I have the
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Thanks.

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Using Video over frame-relay

2000-09-16 Thread AABAN34


  The company that I work for is going to be using about 200 video cam in the 
field. I have a 192K frame circuit going to the Internet. How will this 
effect my network and how can I prevent this streaming video from killing my 
network, and I would I improve it .


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CCNA exam

2000-09-16 Thread Kracavetc

Hi, i'm taking my ccna exam in few days.
Could someone please tell what r they concetrating on.
give me few detales that i need to know.
thanks

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Re: 2900/3500XL Cluster Config STP

2000-09-16 Thread Ejay Hire

On the 3com(c) switches I have worked with, uplinking them with the special 
$40.00 cable links them at the Backplane, and they appear to STP as a single 
entity.  I do not know if Cisco is the same.

-Ejay

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Subject: 2900/3500XL Cluster Config STP
Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 23:37:46 -0400

Curious question - anyone knows if a clustered stack of 2900/3500s will
appear as a single STP bridge to other switches or each cluster switch
appears as a seperate bridge?  I'm guessing each switch is treated as a
seperate bridge entity for the purposes of STP.

The cause of concern would be if one stacks 16 3500s using Gigastack
connectors into a cluster, and use the remaining Gig port on the top and
bottom switches as uplinks, you'd end up with a pretty large STP diameter
caused by the stacking...  assuming the cluster is split right down the
middle with a port between switches 8 and 9 in blocking state, the maximum
diameter would be 17? (the 8 switches on either side plus the
distribution/core switch the stack connects to).  If one tunes STP
accordingly, it would lengthen the network outages during STP convergence.

Any thoughts on this - and designs with stacks of 2900s/3500s that are
stringed one to another rather than each uplinked seperately to the uplink
switch?

Regards,
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Re: Obscure (?) questions

2000-09-16 Thread Atif Awan

Can you please tell us from where did you get hold of these questions ?
Something wrong here :-)


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Date: Friday, September 15, 2000 2:29 PM
Subject: Obscure (?) questions


Hello, all.  I am trying to find the answers to some questions, but have
looked all over Cisco's web site and in every book I have.  Since I am
having such a hard time finding the answers, I thought I would post them
here, and hopefully help someone else out in the process.

1)  Host A (on ring 001) and Host B (on ring 003) are separated by two
Cisco
routers acting as bridges.  The virtual ring number of Router A is 19 and
the virtual ring number of Router B is 0x19.  What is the RIF for a packet
transmitted from Host A to Host B?  Or is this not even a valid config?

 _
|A|bn1---
 /_
---bn1-|B|

2)  Host A and Host B are separated by two Cisco routers configured to
route
IP packets.  The two routers are separated by a serial line using HDLC
encap.  During a packet transmission from Host A to Host B, the serial line
takes a hit.  Who is responsible for retranslating the packet?

 _
|A|rt1---
 /_
---rt2-|B|

3)  In an ATM lane setup, where are IP ARP requests sent?

Thanks a bunch...
K

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Re: Homelab setup

2000-09-16 Thread BE

It sounds like you could use a MAU and media filter as well.  Get the book
"CCIE All in one lab study guide."  That will give you some really good
basic labs to work on.

-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796
bellis@opt sys.net

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cisco hardware newsgroup:   news://news.optsy s.net/cisco.hardware

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 Hi,group
   I have 1 2501,1 2502 and 1 2504,also two Back to Back cables and
 only one PC. I want to know  what is the best way to setup a lab with
 these equipments.Do I need any other cables(of course I have the
 console cable)?
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 Respectfully,
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Re: CCNA exam

2000-09-16 Thread CiscoDiety

Sure,
go to http://www.gdd.net
click on "Free Area" at the top
then click on the cisco link.

Good luck on your test!



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Free Book Download -- Wireless Lan Playbook

2000-09-16 Thread Ejay Hire

http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/lm/buffer/offer/wirelesslan/1408_jump/d916-493x2

Watch the wrap.
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Video over frame-relay

2000-09-16 Thread AABAN34



   The company that I work for is going to be using about 200 video cam in 
the field. I have a 192K frame circuit going to the Internet. How will this
effect my network and how can I prevent this streaming video from killing my
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Re: 2900/3500XL Cluster Config STP

2000-09-16 Thread Bryan Osoro

According to Cisco documentation, You can only gigastack 9 switches.
However you can have up to 16 switches in a cluster.  This makes the Cluster
appear as "one" switch in Visual switch manager, but there are still x
amount of swithces.  STP will put a port in a blocking state if you use the
Master Loop Breaker loopback.  If you pull an active linke, it will take 30
seconds before the blocking port goes active.


Bryan
"Adrian Chew" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
8puq1h$bfk$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8puq1h$bfk$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 Curious question - anyone knows if a clustered stack of 2900/3500s will
 appear as a single STP bridge to other switches or each cluster switch
 appears as a seperate bridge?  I'm guessing each switch is treated as a
 seperate bridge entity for the purposes of STP.

 The cause of concern would be if one stacks 16 3500s using Gigastack
 connectors into a cluster, and use the remaining Gig port on the top and
 bottom switches as uplinks, you'd end up with a pretty large STP diameter
 caused by the stacking...  assuming the cluster is split right down the
 middle with a port between switches 8 and 9 in blocking state, the maximum
 diameter would be 17? (the 8 switches on either side plus the
 distribution/core switch the stack connects to).  If one tunes STP
 accordingly, it would lengthen the network outages during STP convergence.

 Any thoughts on this - and designs with stacks of 2900s/3500s that are
 stringed one to another rather than each uplinked seperately to the uplink
 switch?

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CCIE lab date of Oct 5 @ RTP available for swap for later date (2-4 weeks)

2000-09-16 Thread Jimmi1015

Hi,

If anyone who's scheduled for late Oct or early Nov wants to take the exam 
sooner, you can have my Oct 5 RTP exam date,  just let me know at 

  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

or call me at 
 718-997-0622 or
 516-459-6040  cell

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Re: Homelab setup

2000-09-16 Thread rick


Consider adding a  couple of ethernet loopback plugs to
simulate lans.

rick


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Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2000 14:00:08 GMT
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Subject: Homelab setup

Hi,group
  I have 1 2501,1 2502 and 1 2504,also two Back to Back cables and
only one PC. I want to know  what is the best way to setup a lab with
these equipments.Do I need any other cables(of course I have the
console cable)?
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Respectfully, 
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Access-list - security for Internet connection.

2000-09-16 Thread Tan Choh Koon


Hi,

Cisco router :
1) S0 is leased circuit (64kbps) connected to the ISP
2) E0 is connected to the internal network 202.187.x.0 /27
3) DNS/Web/Ftp server is 202.187.x.5 /27
4) Network control central network is 202.166.x.0 /24

I would like to apply the access-list to the s0 for the security to blocking
unnecessary traffic, allow particular.

Allow Internal network 202.187.x.0 clients to have www/telnet/ftp/DNS access
to Internet.
Allowed any host in Internet to have DNS access to the 202.187.x.5
Allowes any host in Internet to have www/ftp access into 202.187.x.0
Allowed ONLY 202.166.x.0 /24 to have telnet access to the 202.187.x.5 server


My config ::

Int s0
ip access group 118 in

access-list 118 permit tcp 202.166.x.0 0.0.0.255 202.187.x.0 0.0.0.31 eq
telnet
access-list 118 permit tcp any 202.187.65.0 0.0.0.31 eq www
access-list 118 permit tcp any 202.187.65.0 0.0.0.31 eq ftp
access-list 118 permit tcp any 202.187.65.0 0.0.0.31 eq ftp-data
access-list 118 permit tcp any 202.187.65.0 0.0.0.31 eq 53
access-list 118 permit udp any 202.187.65.0 0.0.0.31 eq 53
access-list 118 permit tcp any 202.187.65.0 0.0.0.31 established

But Telnet and DNS is not working !
a) I am in the network 202.166.x.0 , but I cannot telnet into 202.187.x.0
/27

b) At internal network 202.187.x.0 , the clients cannot do DNS resolve.
 the DNS server is at Internet, not at the 202.187.x.0 network

What wrong with my access-list, do u have any working sample that i can
refer to ?


Thanks a lot.


Choh Koon, Tan
Systems Engineer
CCNP,CCDP

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Re: CCIE lab date swap FOR MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2000-09-16 Thread Casey Fahey


I am sure Cisco would be thrilled... ;)

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Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 19:13:49 -0700

I can see it now..  companies buying all the CCIE lab dates for $1000, and
reselling them to the highest bidder!


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RE: How to get rid of Loading network-config ... [timed out]

2000-09-16 Thread Jay Hennigan

On Sat, 16 Sep 2000, Muralidhar A. wrote:

 in the config mode enter "service no configs" that should solve it...
 cheers

I think you mean

no service config

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Need course manuals

2000-09-16 Thread Tim Roberts


I am looking to acquire official course manuals for BCMSN and Support.
Please let me know if you have one available.
Thanks

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Bring equipments in and out of US

2000-09-16 Thread Jason

I need to bring a few routers out of US and maybe in a couple of months,
bring them back again. What can I do to avoid any inport and export taxes
since I plan to bring the same equipments in and out for personal use. But
I'm sure I'll have a hard time convincing them that I have 6 routers for
personal use !! :-P

Anybody has any experiences, trainers, etc , please let me know.

Thanks !!



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Re: Subject: Connect to Catalyst WS-C1900 console

2000-09-16 Thread Paul Werner

Subject: Connect to Catalyst WS-C1900 console
 
 Want to connect to 1900 console from DB-9 serial port (hyper 
term should
 be
 OK, it can access the other routers), use DB-9 to DB-9 null 
cable
 (cross).
 But can't get connection.

I once came across an early generation CAT 1900 that had a 
similar problem.  Here is a quick sanity check item to do.  Go 
ahead and get a known working cable that can read the console 
line on a router.  Once you have verified that this is good, 
put the same cable on the switch (unless it is an old style DB-
9 console connection), and hold in the mode button and see if 
you can get the diagnostic console.  If you can, press the menu 
choices that will boot the switch.  If it starts to boot and 
then it hangs, that is a sure sign that you will need 
that "special" console cable that came from Cisco.  The best 
recommendation is to find the part number for Cisco's cable and 
order it from a VAR. 

HTH,

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Re: Bring equipments in and out of US

2000-09-16 Thread Jay Hennigan

On Sat, 16 Sep 2000, Jason wrote:

 I need to bring a few routers out of US and maybe in a couple of months,
 bring them back again. What can I do to avoid any inport and export taxes
 since I plan to bring the same equipments in and out for personal use. But
 I'm sure I'll have a hard time convincing them that I have 6 routers for
 personal use !! :-P

Did you STFW?  I'd try http://www.customs.gov/ for starters.  

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Re: CCIE lab date swap FOR MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2000-09-16 Thread Sheref Mohamed

but no one should do that here!
This only for study !

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   damien
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   MONEY
  
  
 the last time I was  here it was a Study Group
 not
   a prostitution/ dating
   service.  :~)
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   OK since there were no responses I'll pay 50
   dollars for a November date
   and 100 dollars for October!  After the swap
 is
   complete of course.
  
   Kenny
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 I'm scheduled for Jan 13th in San Jose. 
 If
   anyone would like to swap
   dates with me preferrably in October/November
 please
   email or call me.
  
 Thanks
  
 Kenny
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Re: Subject: Re: 2948G L3, route between Vlan

2000-09-16 Thread Paul Werner

Subject: Re: 2948G L3, route between Vlan
 
 I know this is being picky but there's no such thing as an 
RSM for the
 6500.
 Only the 5500.  Essentially its the same thing but the 6500's 
use MSFC
 cards
 instead.

I don't think it is picky.  OTOH, it is an area of great 
confusion for a lot of people.  The part that really hurts is 
when people realize what the full potential of their switches 
can be, a.k.a. Multi-layer switching, and they suddenly realize 
that they don't have a critical component that they need and it 
will cost them *dearly* to get it after the fact.  

Just to emphasize my point, let's say you buy a CAT 6000 series 
switch (or switches) for your network.  You get lucky and the 
boss springs for some training on these beasts and you discover 
in class that they can do multi-layer switching.  Instead of 
routing in software, you can now route in hardware.  All you 
need is the right gear.  So you look at the requirements.  
Since you knew on your CAT 5Ks you could always order a 
separate RSM later (if you needed the capability), you assumed 
the same to be true for your CAT6K series switches. As it turns 
out, your only option is to add an MSFC (multi-layer switch 
feature card).  Here's the kicker... If you added it on to your 
original switch hardware config, there is a $3,000 price break 
per Supervisor Engine for this daughter card.  That's a mistake 
you really don't want to make :-(

Here's what you need for doing MLS for various platforms:

INTERNAL ROUTER:

Catalyst 2926G,2948G, 2980G, 5000, or 6000 Series Switch 
Supervisor Engine III, FSX, III FLX, IIG, or IIIG Module 
Supervisor Engine Software Release 4.1(1) or Later NetFlow 
Feature Card (NFFC), NFFC II, for the switching engine side.  

For the router component, you will need an Route Switch Module 
(RSM)  or RSFC Cisco IOS™ Release 11.3(2)WA4(4) or Later (such 
as an MSFC or MSFC II)

EXTERNAL ROUTER:  

Switching Engine requirements are the same.

For the router component, you will need a Cisco Higher-end 
Router, such as Cisco 3620, 3640, 7500, 7200, 4500, or 4700 
Series Cisco IOS Release 11.3(2)WA4(4) or Later.

HTH,

Paul Werner




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Re: CCIE lab date swap FOR MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2000-09-16 Thread Kris Jacobs

I didn't see any flaming going on - I saw some sharp and witty
cracks about "dating services" and the like; it seems a few folks
may've missed the puns.

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 Sounds like the guy is serious.  Heck if he wants the date, he must already
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Differences between CIT 4 and Support emams

2000-09-16 Thread Tim Roberts


Are there any differences between these two?  I have the CIT 4 course
manual.  Will this work for the Support exam?
Thanks

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Cisco, Altiga VPN

2000-09-16 Thread Jim Bond

Hello,

I know Cisco have client to LAN VPN solution, why do
they buy Altiga?

Thanks in advance.


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Re: Cisco, Altiga VPN

2000-09-16 Thread Lou

Simple,
U are a very profitable wealthy corperation.  U discove a small upstart that
has a product that is better then the one U put together.  But the better
competetion and make it your own...


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 Hello,

 I know Cisco have client to LAN VPN solution, why do
 they buy Altiga?

 Thanks in advance.


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RE: Bring equipments in and out of US

2000-09-16 Thread Jorge Rodriguez

You should call the embasy of either countries, they should give
you acurate details on what to do to avoid taxes.





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I need to bring a few routers out of US and maybe in a couple of months,
bring them back again. What can I do to avoid any inport and export taxes
since I plan to bring the same equipments in and out for personal use. But
I'm sure I'll have a hard time convincing them that I have 6 routers for
personal use !! :-P

Anybody has any experiences, trainers, etc , please let me know.

Thanks !!



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RE: Pix Failover Question

2000-09-16 Thread Dave Swink

Brad,

If the DMZ interface is not being used at the moment you need to connect any
unused interfaces to the same unused interfaces on the standby PIX with a
crossover cable.

Dave Swink

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 Hey gang!  Any Pix gurus out there?

 I've been playing with a couple of Pixs (510s) trying to get the
 failover to
 work.  I thought it would be a piece of cake, but it just isn't showing me
 any love.  Ive got (2) Pix 510s that each have 3 NICs in them (internal,
 untrusted, DMZ) each running 4.4.  Everything seems all fine and
 dandy until
 about 10 minutes later when the standby PIX starts stealing the DMZ
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 Any thoughts?

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No Subject

2000-09-16 Thread B Brook


All,

Has anyone used a 3030 Concentrator with Unix and Mac os vpn clients?
I know that Cisco says to use the 5000 and the 3000 series only supports NT. 
I have heard that there is a way to have the 3030 work with the unix/mac 
clients.

Thanks for any feedback,
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