RE: GroupStudy Server [7:74437]

2003-08-28 Thread Ryan Finnesey
Paul


We would be happy to host the list for you if you would like.


Ryan

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The server circuit breakers fired do to the continuous internet worm
outbreaks.  Please resend if you sent a message that did not appear on the
list.

Also, any recommendations for a LOW COST 1u server we may use to replace the
current GroupStudy server?

Thanks!

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RE: DSL over Dry Copper [7:74117]

2003-08-18 Thread Ryan Finnesey
How do you order dry copper?


Ryan

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Dain Deutschman  wrote in message
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 Hi All,

 Does anyone know if Cisco makes a product similar to the Pairgain Campus
HRS
 or Celsian G250 LAN Extenders? I want to create a dsl connection over dry
 copper between two sites. Cisco reseller helpline was mildly helpfull.
What
 are some of you using for this type of situation?


I have heard it said that all you need to do is connect a couple of 827's
and you are done. I don't know the specifics.. :-

http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20010823.html

http://www.isp-planet.com/technology/homebrew_dsl.html

one place I saw said to check out what alarm companies order - they use dry
copper.

or you can use the Long Reach ethernet product from Cisco at each end. I'm
sure there are competitors.



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RE: VPN Best Hardware to use? [7:73793]

2003-08-14 Thread Ryan Finnesey
You are right it is a service offering.   Right now, we are using ISDN
dial-up and would like to move to a full time connection.  We would not be
using the customerbs connection but will be installing a 144K IDSL or 192K
SDSL line.  What I am going to do on Friday in the lab ( If we get the lines
from Covad on time) is use a 7200 at the head end and a 1700 on the other
end run the IPSec and NAT on the 1700 and see how that goes.  The only
problem is I cannot find an IDSL WIC on CCO I only see an ADSL and SDSL.

 

 

Ryan

 
 
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I would certainly hope that the remotes wouldn't use different platforms. 
I
don't know the business model, but it sounds to me like it's some kind of 
service offering or something.  Maybe they have a 2000 site Frame Relay 
network used to offer a service or something, and they want to switch to 
something more economical.  Instead of paying monthly circuit fees, pay a 
one-time hardware cost (assuming they don't own the FR routers at the 
customer end) and use the customer's Internet connection.  Why in the world 
would you want different hardware at each customer site in that situation? 
Standardize on one hardware platform, and build the cost of that hardware 
into the business model... 

If that's the case then the cost of a 3005 can be justified in a small 
number of months, depending on your FR cost.  Certainly you would recoup 
your cost and start making more money, due to less operating cost, 
relatively quickly. 

Now, if this is something else, like a company with 2000 offices throughout 
the world, then I can see your point and you may end up with different 
requirements.  But, that's not how it sounds so far. 

Fred Reimer - CCNA 


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Despite all hw issues, you really need to 
- describe the business req's first 
- translate to technical req's 

(you are talking 2000+ sites) 

And you will see that you'll need more than one platform for de Remotes. 

Dependig on your hierarchy concerning 
- messaging 
- authentication 
- client-server 
- webapps 
- desktop/register maintenance/management 
- security man 

You will need to or may want to build an hierarchical design. Keep in mind 
that differen platfroms use different (HQ) fail-over or 2nd ip techniques. 

Martijn 


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Onderwerp: VPN Best Hardware to use? [7:73793] 


I need to setup VPNs to about 2000 sites.  Each site will have an IDSL line 
installed that will be used to connect to monitor network devices and 
servers.  Some of the remote networks will be using the same network block. 
I am looking to know what the best hardware to use on each end is.  On my 
end, would it be better to use a PIX or a 3030?  On the remote end, I was 
looking at a PIX 501, SOHO 91 or the 831? 


Thank you 


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RE: VPN Best Hardware to use? [7:73793]

2003-08-14 Thread Ryan Finnesey
That is a ADSL WIC or am I missing something?  We are looking to use IDSL
but can not find a router that supports 3DES and IDSL
 
 
Ryan

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You mean? newest:

DSL WAN Interface Cards
WIC-1ADSL-I-DG 1-port ADSLoISDN WAN Interface Card

cco partner login:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/hw/routers/ps221/products_data_s
heet09186a0080088713.html


Martijn


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You are right it is a service offering.   Right now, we are using ISDN
dial-up and would like to move to a full time connection.  We would not be
using the customerbs connection but will be installing a 144K IDSL or 192K
SDSL line.  What I am going to do on Friday in the lab ( If we get the lines
from Covad on time) is use a 7200 at the head end and a 1700 on the other
end run the IPSec and NAT on the 1700 and see how that goes.  The only
problem is I cannot find an IDSL WIC on CCO I only see an ADSL and SDSL.





Ryan



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Subject: RE: VPN Best Hardware to use? [7:73793]



I would certainly hope that the remotes wouldn't use different
platforms.
I
don't know the business model, but it sounds to me like it's some
kind of
service offering or something.  Maybe they have a 2000 site Frame
Relay
network used to offer a service or something, and they want to
switch to
something more economical.  Instead of paying monthly circuit fees,
pay a
one-time hardware cost (assuming they don't own the FR routers at
the
customer end) and use the customer's Internet connection.  Why in
the world
would you want different hardware at each customer site in that
situation?
Standardize on one hardware platform, and build the cost of that
hardware
into the business model...

If that's the case then the cost of a 3005 can be justified in a
small
number of months, depending on your FR cost.  Certainly you would
recoup
your cost and start making more money, due to less operating cost,
relatively quickly.

Now, if this is something else, like a company with 2000 offices
throughout
the world, then I can see your point and you may end up with
different
requirements.  But, that's not how it sounds so far.

Fred Reimer - CCNA


Eclipsys Corporation, 200 Ashford Center North, Atlanta, GA 30338
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Subject: RE: VPN Best Hardware to use? [7:73793]

Despite all hw issues, you really need to
- describe the business req's first
- translate to technical req's

(you are talking 2000+ sites)

And you will see that you'll need more than one platform for de
Remotes.

Dependig on your hierarchy concerning
- messaging
- authentication

ISDN and SDS? [7:73940]

2003-08-14 Thread Ryan Finnesey
I need to make LD calls with an ISDN BRI line for a frame rely back up.  I
was told by ATT that I need to use SDS to make an LD call with an ISDN BRI
line.  The price per min per B ch is .27 but we can make and LD call on a
56K pots line for .3 are they right or just looking for $$?
 
 
Ryan




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VPN Best Hardware to use? [7:73793]

2003-08-09 Thread Ryan Finnesey
I need to setup VPNs to about 2000 sites.  Each site will have an IDSL line
installed that will be used to connect to monitor network devices and
servers.  Some of the remote networks will be using the same network block. 
I am looking to know what the best hardware to use on each end is.  On my
end, would it be better to use a PIX or a 3030?  On the remote end, I was
looking at a PIX 501, SOHO 91 or the 831?


Thank you


Ryan



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Sprint Internet Backbone and VoIP? [7:70665]

2003-06-15 Thread Ryan Finnesey
Is anyone using the Sprint Internet backbone for VoIP?  If so how is it
working and are you running the VoIP just in the states or outside of
the states?


Ryan




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RE: Sprint Internet Backbone and VoIP? [7:70665]

2003-06-15 Thread Ryan Finnesey
Yea that's what I have been told by Sprint but I can not find anyone
that is running it.   Also I need to find away to run VoIP in India and
from what I can see they do not have a POP in India.


Ryan

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Don't know of any customers actually using VOIP across the Sprintlink
Backbone but should be no problem if one needed to !!
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Subject: Sprint Internet Backbone and VoIP? [7:70665]
Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2003 05:47:32 GMT

Is anyone using the Sprint Internet backbone for VoIP? If so how is it
working and are you running the VoIP just in the states or outside of
the states?


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remote management of routers? [7:70349]

2003-06-08 Thread Ryan Finnesey
Can anyone recommend a unit that I can rack mount and that would let me
dial into a router via the AUX port?


Ryan




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RE: remote management of routers? [7:70349]

2003-06-08 Thread Ryan Finnesey
I am looking to manage routers when the DS1 or DS3 goes down so the only
away I can get to the router is a POTTS line.

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On Sun, 8 Jun 2003, Ryan Finnesey wrote: 

 Can anyone recommend a unit that I can rack mount and that would let me 
 dial into a router via the AUX port? 

Are you looking for just one or more ports?  Perle makes a greatone that 
has SSH support for remote access. If you are looking for modem access 
just plug up an external modem to the port using the cisco adapters and 
console cable. Then configure the router to init the modem and answer it. 

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Re: remote management of routers? [7:70349]

2003-06-08 Thread Ryan Finnesey
(AS2509-RJ-CH) we would be looking at $1600 each a bit high to manage one
router but a nice setup if I have more then one.  We are looking at offering
a manageed router service for some ISP's in the states.



Ryan
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What you can use is what's called a OOB switch.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/iad/ps492/index.html
I think that's what you might be looking for.
-Nate
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I am looking to manage routers when the DS1 or DS3 goes down so the only
away I can get to the router is a POTTS line.
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On Sun, 8 Jun 2003, Ryan Finnesey wrote:
 Can anyone recommend a unit that I can rack mount and that
would let me
 dial into a router via the AUX port?
Are you looking for just one or more ports?  Perle makes a
greatone that
has SSH support for remote access. If you are looking for modem
access
just plug up an external modem to the port using the cisco
adapters and
console cable. Then configure the router to init the modem and
answer it.
Andrew
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Re: PIX and USB ports [7:56862]

2002-11-04 Thread Ryan Finnesey
What would be a good way to manage the IX remotely ?


Ryan,


Greg Owens wrote:

It is for future use.

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I would like to setup and outband connection to the pix 506E/515E thru
the
USB ports.
I have USB modem hooked up to my pixs, but I cannot find the article to
setup the USB ports.
When dialin to the modem, it wouldn't respond...

Thanks




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forum.cisco.com ? [7:56734]

2002-11-02 Thread Ryan Finnesey
Does anyone know if the groups at forum.cisco.com can be access has news
groups ?


Ryan,




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ATT MPLS netwo rk ? [7:56186]

2002-10-24 Thread Ryan Finnesey
Is anyone using ATT MPLS ( it is also called eVPN or IP-enabled Frame
Relay )network to link offices and also running VoIP ?  If so any
problems ?  I am looking to link office in India, Mexico New York and
also Boston.



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ATT MPLS netwo rk ? [7:56187]

2002-10-24 Thread Ryan Finnesey
Is anyone using ATT MPLS ( it is also called eVPN or IP-enabled Frame
Relay )network to link offices and also running VoIP ?  If so any
problems ?  I am looking to link office in India, Mexico New York and
also Boston.



Ryan.




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NetIQ VoIP Manager Suite [7:56258]

2002-10-24 Thread Ryan Finnesey
Is anyone using VoIP Manager Suite to monitor VoIP ?



Ryan,




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ATT MPLS netwo rk ? [7:56047]

2002-10-21 Thread Ryan Finnesey
Is anyone using ATT MPLS ( it is also called eVPN or IP-enabled Frame 
Relay )network to link offices and also running VoIP ?  If so any 
problems ?  I am looking to link office in India, Mexico New York and 
also Boston.  



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RE: Workstation / Device Inventory

2001-02-13 Thread Ryan Finnesey

You can also look at CA's ship it.  It has a lower load on the CPU but cost
more $.  ping me off list if you would like more info.



Ryan,


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There are several products, such as Microsoft's
SMS, which will do this, but not on a polling
basis.  The reports that you want need to be
generated by a WBEM client at the workstation.
SMS installs WMI, which is an MS WBEM client,
and leaves it running in the background.
Client OS can be Macintosh, Win 3.1x, Win9x,
any variation of NT, and OS/2.

To bring this back to Cisco:
SMS will poll devices such as routers, and
report their existence to the central site,
and it is SNMP aware.

Ray Mosely
CCNA, MCSE

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Can anyone recommend an application that will pull an inventory from
individual workstations? Something that will record software
installed, versions, hardware specs, etc.
Preferably the polling could be done from a central location, that is;
the application will roam the network, touch each workstation, and
report back to one machine.
All workstations will be visited in any case, so if it's something
that needs to be done individually that would be fine as well.
I believe What's Up Gold will report all my Cisco devices, is there a
Cisco (or other) application that will delve deeper for me?
I am going to a new site to inventory software and hardware, as well
as create a network map over ~8 buildings.
Any recommendations greatly appreciated.

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CiscoWorks2000 backup and doing a DR

2001-01-18 Thread Ryan Finnesey

Does anyone know were I can get a paper on backup and doing a DR on a
CiscoWorks box ?



Ryan,

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RE: Cisco + Checkpoint

2000-08-22 Thread Ryan Finnesey

I have done with with IPSec.  You need CheckPoint 4.1 aka 2000 to run 3Des.

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Hi.  Has anyone set up a VPN with a cisco router going to a CheckPoint 
firewall?  I'm sure that it can be done using standards based configs, but 
are there any issues that I should research before the imp?  TIA.

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RE: Router to DSL line compatibility

2000-08-09 Thread Ryan Finnesey

I have been using an 1601 R and a bridge work fine.

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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: Network mangement suite

2000-08-04 Thread Ryan Finnesey

I have woked with Unicentre takes lots and lots of time to setup but is nice
when it is all done.

-Original Message-
From: Dinesh_Kakkar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 5:23 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Network mangement suite


Dear all 

I am looking for evaluation  comparison info report on following products
HP OpenView, Tivoli  CA Unicentre. If any one of you have done evaluation
or have comparison information related to these products then please let me
know where  how can I get that report.

With thanks
Dinesh

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RE: network mangement program...

2000-07-10 Thread Ryan Finnesey



We use 
TNG you can also look at NetworkIT http://www.cai.com

  -Original Message-From: Deepak Sharma 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2000 8:46 
  PMTo: cisco; Diraj Goel; 'Roger Szulc'; Ben; Surinder; Ian White; 
  Ziendy; ziendy nillasSubject: network mangement 
  program...im looking for a good network 
  program...something suited for automated network fault and alarm management, 
  simplifies network troubleshooting by notifying the appropriate personnel of 
  the true root cause of a failure when a network outage occurs ( ie dhcp fails 
  broadcast fails, switch port is down, etc... 
  this is the only ok one i can find..does any1 have any more 
  suggestions??? and has any1 use this program in the network business 
  environment 
  http://www.tavve.com/pages/product/EventWatch.html 
  thanks a bunch 
  Deepak   
   


RE: BGP and DSL backup

2000-07-10 Thread Ryan Finnesey

 
You need to get an ASN



Ryan,

-Original Message-
From: Gary Alterson
To: Cisco@Groupstudy. Com
Sent: 7/10/00 11:58 PM
Subject: BGP and DSL backup

Is there anyone out there that's using a DSL line as a backup to their
primary Ineternet connection?  Is there anything special I need to know
to
use BGP and multihome in this fashion?

Thanks in advance,

Gary

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Cisco/CoVad un bridge

2000-07-05 Thread Ryan Finnesey



Is anyone using a 
Cisco router with CoVad un bridge ? I need to setup an VPN with IPSEC and 
I need to start the VPN in the router and all CoVad will sell me is 
Netopia.



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Access and Radus

2000-06-13 Thread Ryan Finnesey



Hi 
all

Can I have a cisco 
router/Switch log some on with a Radus Server like FUNKRadus or do I need to use 
tacacs+ ? What I would like to do is give router/switch access based 
on your NT Group and I think this can be done with Radus am I right 
?


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Re: new version of 802.1q?

2000-06-06 Thread Ryan Finnesey


Andy Harding wrote on 6/5/00 4:06 pm:

spot on - draft available at:
 
ftp://p8021:-go_wildcats@p
8021.hep.net/8021/s-drafts
/d4/802-1s-d4.pdf
 
don't know about spanning 
forest tho...;-)
 
cheers
 
Andy

- Original Message - 
From: Eric Fairfield 
Newsgroups: 
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2000 
3:38 PM
Subject: Re: new version of 
802.1q?

I believe 802.1s is the 
standards group working on 
Spanning Forest (per vlan 
stp)

"Andy Harding"  
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have been having (semi) 
argument at work about 
dot1q versus ISL
 
my understanding is that 
dot 1q runs one instance of 
spanning tree per trunk, 
rather than per vlan as ISL 
does - hence if one VLAN is 
blocking then dot1q disables 
the entire trunk
 
A collegue of mine reckons 
that dot 1q now does as per 
ISL and runs STP on a 
per-vlan basis, but the 
802.1q spec has changed 
without the # changing
 
someone help me out here...
 
thanks
 
Andy
 
 


 application/ms-tnef


Ronald Rella Passed CCNA

2000-05-31 Thread Ryan Finnesey




-Original Message-
From: Ronald Rella 
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 3:26 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Passed CCNA


 Hi everyone, I got a 906 in about an hour. I would like to thank a 
few
 people for their help. I would first and foremost like to thank Oz for 
all
 his endless time and assistance on the phone and in NYC at the group. 
I
 would also like to thank Ryan Finnesy, Chuck, Howard, Joe Martin and 
all
the rest (to
 many to name) for the help, feedback and support they have given. I 
will
 be happy to help and answer any questions that I can. Thanks everybody. 

 
 
 Ron Rella
 System and Network Engineer
 CNE,MCP,CCNA
 
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