OT Routers available for Testing Training (UAE) [7:54472]

2002-09-28 Thread FAhmed

Hi all
 
Routers and switches are available for training/testing purposes
also consultation / RFP work can be done on contract 
 

Best Regards
Have A Good Day!!
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MCSE+I, MCP Win2k, CCA, CCDA, CCNA, CSE , CCNP
Network Engineer
Mideast Data Systems Abu Dhabi Uae.  
www.mdsemirates.com 

Tel: 97126274000Cellular: 971507903578
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OT Routers for sale [7:53794]

2002-09-21 Thread FAhmed

Hi all
 
i want to sale my collection of 2600 mainly 
2610
2620
2613 token ring
2503 qty3
2509
2501
 
Only persons in Uae are prefered due to shipping and payment procedures

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Access Server Problem !!! Help!!! [7:52849]

2002-09-07 Thread FAhmed

Hi all
I ve got a problem

The user is getting disconnect after 2-3 minutes, I ve changed the 
line at both side,
Doesn't help, it was working b4 a month no configuration has been 
changed
Anyone knows about this error?
8589934592d8589934592h: Call Handle failed for Modem 2/1
Also this one
2002-08-31 14:20:45 Local7.Debug 192.168.10.13 1924: 2d06h: TTY66: 
Async Int reset: Dropping DTR 2002-08-31 14:20:45 Local7.Debug 
192.168.10.13 1925: 2d06h: Modem 2/1 Mcom: in modem state 
'Disconnecting' 2002-08-31 14:20:45 Local7.Debug 192.168.10.13 1926: 
2d06h: Modem 2/1 Mcom: DISCONNECT, duration = 00:02:01, reason (0x9) 
DTR Drop



> 2d07h: Modem 2/1 Mcom: in modem state 'Dialing/Answering'
> 2d07h: Modem 2/1 Mcom: in modem state 'Incoming ring'
> 2d07h: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface BRI1/2:1, changed state to up
> 2d07h: Modem 2/1 Mcom: in modem state 'Waiting for Carrier'
> 2d07h: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface BRI1/2:1, o up
> 2d07h: %ISDN-6-CONNECT: Interface BRI1/2:1 is now connected to 0
> 2d07h: Modem 2/1 Mcom: in modem state 'Connected'
> 8589934592d8589934592h: Call Handle failed for Modem 2/1
> 2d07h: Modem 2/1 Mcom: CONNECT at 31200/31200(Tx/Rx), V34, LAPM,
> 2d07h: TTY66: DSR came up
> 2d07h: Modem 2/1 Mcom: switching to PPP mode
> 2d07h: TTY66: no timer type 1 to destroy
> 2d07h: TTY66: no timer type 0 to destroy
> 2d07h: tty66: Modem: IDLE->(unknown)
> 2d07h: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async66, changed state to up
> 2d07h: Modem 2/1 Mcom: PPP escape map: Tx map = , Rx map
> 2d07h: Modem 2/1 Mcom: PPP escape map: Tx map = , Rx map
> 2d07h: TTY66: Async Int reset: Dropping DTR
> 2d07h: Modem 2/1 Mcom: in modem state 'Disconnecting'
> 2d07h: Modem 2/1 Mcom: DISCONNECT, duration = 00:00:26, reason (
> 2d07h: TTY66: DSR was dropped
> 2d07h: tty66: Modem: READY->(unknown)
> 2d07h: TTY66: dropping DTR, hanging up
> 2d07h: tty66: Modem: HANGUP->(unknown)
> 2d07h: Modem 2/1 Mcom: in modem state 'Idle'
> 2d07h: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Async66, changed state to rese
> 2d07h: TTY66: cleanup pending. Delaying DTR
> 2d07h: TTY66: cleanup pending. Delaying DTR
> 2d07h: TTY66: cleanup pending. Delaying DTR
> 2d07h: Modem 2/1 Mcom: switching to character mode
> 2d07h: TTY66: no timer type 0 to destroy
> 2d07h: TTY66: no timer type 1 to destroy
> 2d07h: TTY66: no timer type 3 to destroy
> 2d07h: TTY66: no timer type 4 to destroy
> 2d07h: TTY66: no timer type 2 to destroy
> 2d07h: Async66: allowing modem_process to continue hangup
> 2d07h: TTY66: restoring DTR
> 2d07h: TTY66: autoconfigure probe started
> 2d07h: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async66, changed state to down

Best Regards
Have A Good Day!!
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Farhan Ahmed
MCSE+I, MCP Win2k, CCA, CCDA, CCNA, CSE , CCNP
Network Engineer
Mideast Data Systems Abu Dhabi Uae. www.mdsemirates.com 
Tel: 97126274000Cellular: 971507903578
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RE: ICQ and blocking the thing-PIX [7:52285]

2002-08-31 Thread FAhmed

You can try with putting the wrong ip for icq domain in newly created zone
in your dns servers

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Tel: 97126274000Cellular: 971507903578
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-Original Message-
From: Chuck's Long Road [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2002 1:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ICQ and blocking the thing-PIX [7:52285]


In a complex organization ( complex not meaning size or number of
departments, but in the way people need to work ) one might consider third
party applications such as Web Sense.

A couple of comments below:

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""Roberts, Larry""  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Try my approach..
>
> Tell people no and put it in your security policy. They violate the 
> policy they get fired..

CL: that assumes that 1) the policy will be acceptable to management  2) the
policy will be enforced by management  and 3) you have the luxury of being
able to fire people for whatever reason you deem fit, trivial or otherwise.
Even in today's bad economy, companies may not have this luxury.

>
> Oh wait a minute, I think that goes along with cut-off desktop 
> internet access I guess.

CL: like it or not, internet access at the desktop has become one of those
intangible fringe benefits, right up there with using the photocopier for
personal business, using the telephone for personal business, using the fax
machine for personal business. When was the last time someone got fired for
making persoanl phone calls at work? Or photocopying their tax returns at
work?

>
> Its is a VERY effective deterrent though don't you think 

CL: sure - IF management enforces it, or even agrees to it

>
> Or I guess you could also just route your home subnet ( not just your
single
> home IP ) to Null0.
> I have found that effective of blocking sites when I don't have the
ability
> to walk around and see what people are doing...
>
> Trust me, for every way you can find out, I can find a way to block 
> it. We may play cat and mouse for a while, but I never tire of it...


CL: works really well until the person you block is some Senior vice
President, or one of the top sales people ( read - revenue producers ) in
the company, and makes the claim that the service is absolutely necessary
for success on the job. That's why this stuff has to work at a policy level,
and cannot nor should be considered a matter for firewall administrators to
deal with.

CL You gots to know your organization.


>
>
> Thanks
>
> Larry
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: mike greenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 2:18 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: ICQ and blocking the thing-PIX [7:52285]
>
>
> If port 80 is open for outbound, I can change the ssh port on my linux 
> firewall to listen on port 80 as well As I've said before, the 
> only to stop me from IM is to cut off Internet access to my desktop 
> completely. Isn't Unix a wonderful thing?
>
>  Creighton Bill-BCREIGH1 wrote:>There is no way for you to stop me 
> because unless you cut off Internet
> >access on my desktop completely.
>
> Or until SSH port 22 is closed on the firewall
>
> Bill Creighton CCNP
> Senior System Engineer
> Motorola
> iDEN CNRC Packet Data
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: mike greenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 7:50 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: ICQ and blocking the thing-PIX [7:52285]
>
> Here is how I get around ICQ, AOL, MSN and Yahoo IM blocking: From 
> work, I Secure Shell (SSH) back to my Linux Firewall. On my work 
> desktop, I am running X-server (X-Win32 or Xceed) and just tunnel the 
> SSH encryption from my Linux firewall back to the corporate desktop. I 
> can fire up any X application to my heart desire (Netscape, AIM, 
> Yahoo) that supports on
Linux
> platform.
> I can
> pretty much do whatever I want without being spied by anyone at work
because
>
> the SSH tunnel is encrypte