Eric,
When are you wanting to swap to? (Earlier or Later - and if so, how much
later?)
My Date is Oct 30 31st in RTP.
Louie
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same here.
-Kirk
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Louie Belt wrote:
I'm in the same boat. I've been waiting a month to be added to the list
with no response. Has anyone else had success?
LAB
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Cisco is apparently using a logical "building-block" approach to their
certification objectives. Assume that if you are taking a CCNP-level exam
that you are already expected to know any information required for the CCNA
(review the CCNA objectives to be sure you are confident in that material).
Oh my god, you are SOOO right!
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No no no, you guys have it all wrong...this isn't
Is their a website that explains what PPPoE is? I know what it stands for.
Brian
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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
Yup, he's right.
SF-Cisco1(config)#line vty ?
0-197 First Line number
SF-Cisco1(config)#line vty
From my router.
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Peoples will start making money from swapping the
dates !
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Looking for love in all the wrong places
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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
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From: Feliz, Edgar
I you look up a little bit (in my newsreader at least ;-)
Kenny Sallee ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) will pay $100 for your date! Good luck
with the lab!
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Francisco Muniz.
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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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Peoples will start making money from swapping the
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Hi
i've setup two vlan in the switch.
but packet can't route from one vlan to other vlan...
how can i enable routing between vlan?
thx
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Sounds like the guy is serious. Heck if he wants the date, he must already
know the information and configs. Instead of flaming him maybe we should
spend more time hitting the books or playing with the equipment. My 2 cents
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In your traceroute, the router has multiple paths to the destination, that's
why you get the output that you have below. On your router, if you do a
"show ip route www.ibm.com", note the next hop address, then do a show ip
route on that next hop ip address, chances are you will have multiple
I've been saying that the consulting company I work for was my pimp. Now I
guess everyone else is catching on.
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That is illogical. The switch shouldn't care if it's a DB9 or DB25 on the
other end of the cable. Connect to the console port and Power cycle the
switch. If you see Gibberish, the Baud Rate is wrong. 9600 is the default,
but depending on the config-register, it could be 9600,4800,2400, or
Starting with the Front-engined models introduced in the late 1990's, all of
them.
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Subject: Re: Help about a technical interview I had
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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Hi
i've setup two vlan in the switch.
but packet can't route from one vlan to other
vlan...
how can i enable routing between vlan?
thx
BB
Passing grade for Routing 2.0 is 690
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I believe is something to do with no service
statement on the top of the config file , can't
remember what is the exact service to remove but this
is it
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Dear Networkers,
Please tell me how to configure my 2611 router so
that I don't
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
I took and passed the CCIE written today. Not that
bad a test coming off the CCNP track. Honestly, I'd
never even touched a switch before about 4 months ago.
Wish I could say more about it, but it really is a
fair test. Sure made me feel better about that crappy
interview I had this week.
Check out RFC 1483... this covers PPPOE (Point to Point over Ethernet)
PPPOA (Point to Point over ATM)...
Good Luck !!!
Phil
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If this is an older Firmware switch, this cable must be a null modem pin...
Good Luck !!!
Phil
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Subject: Configuring Catalyst 1200 ?
i got a catalyst 1200 .
Here are two good links that will be helpful.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/25.html
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/29.html
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CONGRAT AND CHEERS MY GUY!!
Any question about Vlan? Ospf co? Wan protocols? 1900?
thanks
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As title
Thanks
Regards,
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I am not 100% sure what you are looking for, but if you want to create a
single partition try 'partition 1'. This will combine all of your flash
into a single partition.
Otherwise, let me know what you are trying to accomplish.
HTH,
Casey
From: Mail List for cisco routers [EMAIL
Well last time I checked this was a study group. And Cisco might care for
their tests. So, it might be a good idea to know the difference. Its not
that hard. I believe 4000 and up run switch IOS and everything below that
is router type IOS.
John
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From: Priscilla
Does this mean that we will still need a router to keep the segments
seperate??. A /30 mask for the WAN link.
Anyone got any sample configs for this??
Regards
Andrew
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To: Andrew Larkins
Subject:
Title: Cisco 4000 for sale
Hello groups,
I have cisco 4000 with 3 modules which I used to hands-on my CCNP cert. Now I need to sale it. Here is short description:
- 1 ISDN BRI module (have 4 ports)
- 1 Ethernet module (have 2 ports, Eth0 and Eth1, RJ45/DB15)
- 1 Serial module (have 4
Title: RE: Is it any new question format in CCNP v2 exam?
Raymond,
When I took the ACRC (aka CCNP v1), the questions on command fill-ins were blank, i.e. you'd have to memorise the CLI commands. With Routing 2.0 (aka CCNP v2), you still get to type out the commands, but you get an exhibit
You can't that I know of.
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Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 10:24 PM
Subject: max no of connections for vty
hi ,
I am a instructor currently delivering CCNA course.The
setup of the classroom consists of
Hi,
I would like to know the AS # of an ISP. Can anyone tell me how to check it
over the web ?
Thanks.
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It is live. I am scheduled for it this Monday although I'm going to
push it back one day. I'll let you guys know how it is. I haven't
even started studying for it so I don't expect much.
John
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Are you sure about theACRC v2 ?
I was reading 5 hours a day, memorized all the commands, and
had the exam the last day before it retire (July 31) and now
you tell me that the ACRC v2 is easier ? Oh! my
GOD!
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Just boot the router as normal. Then from exec mode type:
erase flash:
Why would you want to do that though? Then you wont have an IOS to boot
from.
What do you mean what is the register values for booting in boot prompt?
Not sure what you mean by that.
John
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Hi,
go to www.ripe.net
or http://www.ripe.net/cgi-bin/whois
type the AS-Name like AS3320 without blanks and in upper case.
Am Fre, 15 Sep 2000 schrieben Sie:
Hi,
I would like to know the AS # of an ISP. Can anyone tell me how to check it
over the web ?
Thanks.
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Its pretty simple actually. Basically they both accomplish the same
thing. But the local pref is exactly that. Local to the AS.
MED values are carried in to the next AS. But, when an AS receives a MED
value it does not propogate that value to other AS's. Maybe someone else
can explain it a
http://www.arin.net/cgi-bin/whois.pl
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 11:54 PM
Subject: AS Number
Hi,
I would like to know the AS # of an ISP.
router(config)#line vty 0 197
197 is the maximum number of telnet sessions; you can use any number
in between, so for your constellation (24 students, one teacher) for example
router(config)#line vty 0 25
Friday, September 15, 2000, 7:24:13 AM, you wrote:
jy hi ,
jy I am a instructor currently
try www.frforum.com
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From: Benny Leong (HTHK - Senior Engineer II - iServices Development, NNSD)
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Date: Friday, September 15, 2000 3:52 PM
Subject: AS Number
Hi,
I would like to know the AS
Hi.
I have to connect a Catalyst 2900XL with several VLAN?s defined to a
router, for routing goals between them.
However I want to connect only one port in the switch (trunk port with ISL
or dot1q) to only one ethernet port in the router, making subinterfaces.
Does anyone knows what Version
Hi,
Cisco actually do send overseas even when they say offer valid in US or
Canada only. The books come from Holland into the UK.
Thanks,
Neil
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When I tried my only options were to start with 0-4 and end with 1-4.Not
sure why it would be different.
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Sent: Friday, September 15, 2000
Well there's a trick to allow more than 5 telnets to a Cisco router. Cisco
routers support more than 5 vty ports you just have to configure them before
they show in the config. By default you can only telnet directly to vty's
0 - 4. The trick is to place VTy's 5 through 29 (or whatever) in a
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 ?
Thanks.
I tried on my 2600 at home. Wouldnt allow it. Have you actually done it?
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From: Thomas Peroutka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: jason yee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2000 12:59 AM
Subject: Re: max no of connections for vty
Yep, I did it on a 2500 series router running 11.3, that´s where I got this unusual
number
197 from. Sorry if it doesn´t work on 2600 series or IOS 12 (I don´t
know). What about the command
router(config)#line vty 0 ?
does it give you any number? Or perhaps, you have to try
router(config)#line
Hello all.
We are using some AS5300 for our
access-network. I need to deny some ports to the dialup users.
Where it is better toapply the access-lists?
To the Asynchronous group or the the Ethernet port.
I bielive that it is better toapply the
access-list to the asynchronous group butI
As a general rule, Standard access lists 0-99
should go as close to the destination as possible, and extended 100-199 should
be as close to the source as possible. The exception would be when
simplicity or ease is evident. apply it to one port on one router or
50 ports on 50 routers? go for
OK, Let's see if my reading serves me correctly. Using
the MED attribute cannot be used here for the simple fact that there is only one
connection between each pair of ASs. Yes, the MEDs is non-transitive but
it's real/only use is betweena pair of AS that are directly connected in
more than
Let's see the math...
Access port speed - 100 Mbps/FDX
Number of ports per 2924 - 24 (23 access, 1 uplink)
Uplink port speed - 100 Mbps/FDX
Oversubscription ratio - 23:1
Assuming you have well behaved clients and network has been properly
segmented (1,500 clients in a single broadcast domain
Hello
I cannot find
the config file for the 5509 on bootflash: or slot0:
no boot system commands have been entered so the
switch is default in that respect.
I have checked the CLSC course notes but they dont
help.
does anyone know which device it should be on
what its called ?
works on my 2509.. Actually you need a terminal server for it i think ,, am
not that sure ..
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Is it better to apply access-listsfor
incoming dialup users to the loopback interface or to the Ethernet of an AS5300
AS?
../
Ppalis Micheal CCDA CCNA../ e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
../ CYPRUS TELECOM.
Maybe it works on 2500's and not 2600's. Anyone have a 2600 to try on?
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Is there anyone who would like to swap lab dates with me?
My date is 10/5 @ RPT and I would like to swap with someone whose date is in
late Oct or early Nov.
Please reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jim
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Hello all,
I have a cisco 2620 router...running IOS 12.0, I have also just got a 4T
serial card,
every time I power up the router...I get the message 'Unspecified Card in
Port 1'.
I have tried differend versions of IOS 12 all to no avail. I get the Green
EN light on the card to illuminate
Hello,
I'm sorry to disturb list members with this type of question but I'm trying
to buy lab time, but it seems like they don't allow enable mode
configuration? (ccbootcamp) Is it true or is it really stupid question? If
it is true, how much can you benefit from non enable mode? I thought
John,
I'll leave the technical answers to others on the list who are more
qualified, but here's my $0.02 on your situation. Even if you empirically
prove that you are/were right and he is/was wrong, you probably don't want
to work at this company or at least take this particular job.
I'm
Cheers William
I have a feeling that the card isnt even compatible with the router !
more square peg..round hole shenanigans...:((
alex
From: "Plantier, William" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: alex campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Unspecified Card
Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 07:24:35 -0400
Maybe
MRTG is open source freeware www.mrtg.org and will run on WinNT. NetSaint
www.netsaint.org is only available for Linux/Unix platforms.
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Sent: Friday, September 15, 2000 2:13 AM
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aaah - i hadnt ever saved it
thanks
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From: "Flem" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, September 15, 2000 12:01 PM
Subject: Re: where is the Cat 5509 config file kept ?
NVRAM just as the routers .
5505 (debug-eng)
I think it would make sense to put it on the Ethernet Interface (out) so
that the router applies the access list only once, instead of on each
individual dial-up port.
Is this right?
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http://www.radb.net/
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NNSD)" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "Benny Leong (HTHK - Senior Engineer II - iServices Development,
NNSD)" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" [EMAIL
According to my CCNA Study guide by Todd Lammle, pg 194, "Routers that are
not running the Enterprise edition of the Cisco IOS default to five VTY
lines, 0 through 4. However, if you have the Enterprise edition, you will
have significantly more. The router we are using for this section has
Passed the MCNS 2.0 exam today.
It's been said before on this list, but I'll repeat it for those who
missed it: know your IPsec, CBAC, ACL, PIX, and general security policy
issues.
CCIE written next. . . .
=
Ben Lovegrove, CCNP +Security
Redspan Solutions Ltd
http://www.redspan.com
A little bit Scott, but the first scenario shows it without trunking:
(this should be viewed with a fixed font)
[SWITCH] [ROUTER] [SWITCH]
[vlan10]--[ ]--[vlan20]
[vlan11]--[ ]--[ ]
[vlan12]--[
On a 7500 w/ an RSP module, does the bootflash and bootldr get automatically updated
when a new version of IOS is loaded onto the flash? Say, from 11.2(14) to 12.0(10),
for argument's sake? :-)
Thanks in advance -
Bradley Wilson
CCNA, CCDA, MCSE, NNCSS, CNX-A, MCT, CTT
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One book I read (Acrc?, Sybex CCNA 2.0?) said that there are ?64 vty ports
in the enterprise edition of IOS.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: max no of connections for vty
Date: Thu, 14 Sep
But i've just deleted all files on bootflash: (apart from the image)
and recycled power - the config wasnt lost !
there is now no flash in the slots either.
so it must be kept somewhere else as well ???
Chris
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To: "Chris" [EMAIL
Does the card show up in a sh diag ?
flem
--- alex campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I have a cisco 2620 router...running IOS 12.0, I
have also just got a 4T
serial card,
every time I power up the router...I get the message
'Unspecified Card in
Port 1'.
I have tried
I have a problem reading the CCO Doc CD. The problem is that the
Figures in the HTML page is not displayed instead an ICON is displayed.
For example, if I want to read the "Internetwork Design Guide" at
http://127.0.0.1:8080/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/idg4/nd2002.htm
All the figures are not displayed
www.frforum.comis the frame relay
forum.
I
don't know what you mean by material, but if you are looking for general info.
about frame relay, this
is the
site for you...
-Marshal
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000
No you need to either specific which version you what loaded or depending on
the size of your flash I generally deleted the old version from the flash
and just left the current IOS version on the flash.
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But it still is only going to apply it once! On every individual dial-up!
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From: Ejay Hire [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2000 8:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Access-lists
I think it would make sense to put it on the Ethernet
You mean the rsp-boot on bootflash ? No , not
automatically .
bootldr is set via configuration . Nothing is done
automatically .
flem
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On a 7500 w/ an RSP module, does the bootflash and
bootldr get automatically updated when a new version
of IOS is loaded onto
I know the WIC-2T is but have not seen a 4T that will work in that router.
4T is usually 3600 and up.
Regards,
Steve
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From: alex campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2000 6:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE:
Hi all,
I need to buy some CCIE Study Gear. Can anyone recommend a place I can get
used Routers and Switches from at decent prices so that I can build my
personal lab?
I have tried some people that have advertised on the list but they either
could not supply or were out of stock.
Many thanks,
Hey everyone,
I have added some new docs to my Cisco training site.
Areas included are broken down by certification;
CCNA - CCNA Study Guides and Cheat Sheets
CCDA - CCDA Study Guides and Cheat Sheets
CCNP - CCNP Study Guides and Cheat Sheets
CCDP - CCDP Study Guides and Cheat Sheets
CCIE -
Yes, I got the beta version
I still don't know my score, but passed , as I can see at galton.com
Henrique Issamu Terada
CPM Comunicações - Brazil
CCNA Certified
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Sent:
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
""BE""
Sean,
Hi! You're just not allowed enable access into the reverse telnet server.
You DO have enabled access on all of the other connected routers.
ccbootcamp rent's the gear out in 24 hr intervals.
-Brad
bellis@opt sys.net
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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
Sean,
Hi! You're just not allowed enable access into the reverse telnet server.
You DO have enabled access on all of the other connected routers.
ccbootcamp rent's the gear out in 24 hr intervals.
-Brad
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I believe the command is "set t
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From: Oliver Steudler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2000 2:16 PM
Subject: IPSec example on Cisco web site doesn't seem to work
I was looking through this and didn't notice the command you were
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
God Luck on that Interview Phil. But then you're skilled, so luck has
no bearing here..
Nigel.
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From: Circusnuts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, September 15, 2000 11:21 AM
Subject: Free Config-Maker Download
Seems to work on a 2503 when running the enterprise
version of the IOS, as Lammle describes
Cisco-B1#show version
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
IOS (tm) 2500 Software (C2500-J-L), Version 11.2(18),
RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Copyright (c) 1986-1999 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Hi
In the first scenario, the book explains the setup without ISL being
configured, and hence each one of the 3 VLANs need a separate link to
communicate to VLAN60. Only when ISL is configured , your argument holds
good.
Hope this clears your doubt.
Regds
--- Ole Drews Jensen [EMAIL
Well done Ben,
What books did you use to study for this exam please?
Cheers
From: Ben Lovegrove [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Ben Lovegrove [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: Bal Sandhu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MCNS 2.0 passed
Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 13:45:50 +0100 (BST)
Passed the
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
Passed CCDA today with an 883. Harder than any
other testI have ever taken. ( That includes several medical state
boards). thanks to everyone on the groupstudy.
Mike Canfield, CCNA, CCDA
ATT Business
Solutions
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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From:
Kenny
Sallee
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Sent: Thursday, September 14,
Am i missing something or the gif does say that the vertical scale is in
bytes not bits. So if you are reaching 180K bytes per second then it is
equivalent to 1440 K bits per sec which is pretty good if you ask me.
Regards
Atif Awan
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From: Jeff Duchin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
$100 to date a CCIE? Tempting offer but sorry, I don't swing that way :)
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Kenny Sallee wrote:
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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Thanks.
I used Designing Network Security by Merike Kaeo:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/1578700434/bensbookmar/ - UK
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1578700434/bensbookmarkandn/ -
USA
and the course notes from the MCNS 2.0 course (5 days)
and www.cisco.com/go/security
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