Re: RE: Off Topic - VPN with PKI [7:12936]

2001-07-19 Thread N.Anand

Hi Brain,
I checked whether any cisco vpn 1500 concentrator is there.But I can't find
it.This is for ur info. only.Have a nice day.

Regards
N.Anantha Subramanian
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Brian Wilkins  wrote:
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From:Brian Wilkins 
Date:Thu, 19 Jul 2001 21:20:17 -0400
Subject: RE: Off Topic - VPN with PKI [7:12936]

Cisco also has a 3000 VPN concentrator, and I believe a 1500.  If it's not a
1500, there is at least one version less than the 3000.  The 3000 is
designed to accomodate about 1500 users.  The model down from that supports
a much lower number, I believe around 100 or so.

Hope that helps.

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Re: Re: Reverse telnet Problem

2001-03-06 Thread N.Anand

Hi vikas,

Have u configured transport input all.

Regards
N.Anand

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Nathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Date:Wed, 28 Feb 2001 11:49:15 -0500
Subject: Re: Reverse telnet Problem

clear the line a few times.

/n

vikas patel wrote:

 Hello Group,
 I have cisco 2511 router connected with Zyxel modem rack with 16 analog 33.6
 Kbps modems. I want to reverse telnet into all of these modems without using
 the console port and hyper terminal for changes to be done in all of these
 modems by telneting into ethernet port of the router.
 The process i do is:
 1). I telnet into ethernet port IP
 2). then i give the command
 Routertelnet (ip of ethernet) 2001
 Here 2000+n, where n=1, is the first modem out of my 16 modem.

 this shows the following message

 Trying ...
 % Connection refused by remote host

 3). I checked that their is no user connected on this modem.
 4). I also checked that the line is configured for modem inout
 5). The show line 1 showed the following values:-
 Modem state: Idle
 Modem Hardware state: CTS noDSR DTR RTS

 What is wrong here, i think this is perfect way to communicate with the
 modem thru routers. One more thing that i would tell you is that the
 modems(16) are allready configured.

 So friends, i need your help in configuring my modems using router.

 Waiting for ur replies

 Kind regards
 vikas
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Re: Multi VLAN Port

2001-02-25 Thread N.Anand

Hi,

A multi-VLAN port can belong to more than one VLAN, which creates overlapping VLANs.



Regards
N.Anand







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"Budi JP" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Date:Thu, 22 Feb 2001 12:52:28 +0700
Subject: Multi VLAN Port

Dear All,

What is the different of Multi VLAN Port and Overlapping VLAN?

And what does a Switch type to support Multi VLAN Port?

Thx

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Re: testing dial backup...

2001-02-22 Thread N.Anand

Hi neteyez,
U ca get the answer for ur query in this link

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/dial_c/dcdbakdp.htm

Regards
N.Anand










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"Z" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Date:Thu, 22 Feb 2001 22:13:35 -0500
Subject: testing dial backup...

Question... Anybody know how I can test to see if our dial backup on our =
devices actually kicks up when the primary interface goes down? We have =
dialer interfaces as our backup and I want to see if they work. I just =
got to this place a month ago and have noticed that in most of the =
devices, they don't even have the backup statements configured on the =
primary int. Here's the kicker. I can't take the primary down to do this =
and I don't feel like coming in on the weekend  =3Do)   I remember =
somebody said something about creating a floating static and pinging =
something but I forget what was said. Is there just an easy way to do =
this? I would imagine there is. Thanks all,


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Re: VPN

2001-02-15 Thread N.Anand

Hi gayatri,
I here by sending one pdf for basics of vpn.If u want more I will try to help u.

Regards
N.Anand
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Date:Fri, 16 Feb 2001 11:19:09 +0800
Subject: VPN



Appreciate if you could let me know of any good site to know more about VPN

Thnaks

Gayathri



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Re: RE: IP unnumbered and OSPF

2001-02-01 Thread N.Anand


Ip unnumbered can be used on OSPF running routers.U can refer this with the cisco link 
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/104/ospfdb1.html.

Regards
N.Anand



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"Montgomery, Robert WARCOM Contractor" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From:"Montgomery, Robert WARCOM Contractor" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:Thu, 1 Feb 2001 12:45:04 -0800 
Subject: RE: IP unnumbered and OSPF

From the Cisco Press book:

"When an unnumbered interface is configured, it references another interface
...  When enabling OSPF on the unnumbered int with the network command, use
an 'address wildcard-mask' pair that refers to the interface to which the
unnumbered interface is pointing."

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Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 1:07 PM
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Subject: Re: IP unnumbered and OSPF


Karl, Tom,

I think you are both mistaken--in fact, RFC 2328 contains multiple 
references to unnumbered point-to-point links and what should be done about 
them when developing an OSPF implementation.

The router doesn't need an exact interface IP address on a point-to-point 
link in order to form a neighbor relationship.  All OSPF packets on a 
point-to-point link are going to be sent to the multicast address 
224.0.0.5, and it really doesn't matter what IP address is the source in 
those packets.  The neighboring router is identified by its router ID, not 
its address on the interface.

I have set up OSPF with IP unnumbered, and it worked just fine.

Pamela

At 02:07 AM 2/1/01 -0500, Tom Pruneau wrote:
Greetings Karl

I can't remember exactly where I read that , but I did. More specifically
you can't have ip unnumbered on an interface running OSPF because there is
no address to be neighbors with.

If what you want to do is have a router with some ospf interfaces and some
other interface not running ospf, and you want unnumbered on the non-OSPF
interfaces, I think taht would be OK.

Tom





At 03:22 PM 01/31/2001 -0500, Karl R. West wrote:
 Refresh me please...
 
 I remember reading some where why you should not have IP UNNUMBERED
running
 on the router your going to put OSPF on.
 Can some one refresh my memory.
 
 
 Regards,
 Karl

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Tunnel

2001-02-01 Thread N.Anand

Can we create tunnel between 2 hosts without the help of isps.

N.Anand

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ISP DIAL

2000-12-11 Thread N.Anand

Hai guys,
I am planning to give ISP DIAL qualifying Exam.Can any One give info. regarding this.  
 Pls.mention books as well as sites which may help me a lot.

Can any one give me detailed topic list for ISP DIAL.

N.Anand

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Re:

2000-10-29 Thread N.Anand

Hai Vinush,
I here by giving the address of the link where I hope u can get the answer for ur 
query on diff. between PPTP and IPSEC security wise.The link is
http://idm.internet.com/foundation/tunneling.shtml.

N.Anand

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"Vinush Raj" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Date:Sat, 28 Oct 2000 22:06:23 -0700
Subject: 

Hi Yall,
I looking for a way to connect windows 2000 clients over VPN.  Cisco =
does not have a VPN client for Windows 2000 at present.  Is PPTP with =
128 encryption being used out there at an enterprise level?  What is the =
difference between using PPTP and IPSEC, security wise?

Thanks
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