Title: RE: FREE BOOK
Actually, try this link.
http://www.cisco.com/offer/avvid/1314_flash/1314_conclusion.html
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Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 8:18 AM
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Subject: FREE BOOK
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Hi teamI would rather ask a stupid question and get yeld at by you guys than do a
stupid thing and get fired at my job
Now, how do I change the time slot on my 7200 router from 256k to full
bandwidththanks for your input.
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Rodgers,
Yes, that was one of my thoughts.
I just felt that maybe the dampeing can help me in
this case without static route, looks like no, so the
dampeing is only for the flap routes, and I do not see
any definition on how long a route can go down and
come back to be consider flapping instead
Anyone
buy a rack lately for home use? If so, what did you buy and what are
dimensions?
Shawn,
Looks like you need more bandwidthtake a look at the load on the
interface (224/255). This circuit is pretty much maxed out. I see your BW is
set for 768kbmight look into going all the way with a full T1. Also, you
can try changing your queueing from FIFO to WFQ (weighted-fair queu
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/ca4000.htm#xtocid152462
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/si/casi/ca4000/prodlit/c4000_ds.htm
No CCO login required !
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From: NetEng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 8:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi all,
What is a Loopback Interface and what is it's use ?.. Can anyone help me
out.. In configuring FrameRelay for point-to-point connection, loopback
inetrface is been advised why ??
thanks in advance .
hari
Get free
> One other thing to note, we are still unsuccessfull in
> getting certs from Microsoft to the PIX. According to
> CCO it will only work with entrust and Verisign.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/pix_v52/pixrn5
21.htm#xtocid1335820
HTH,
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I need to know more info to help you out.
What model are the MAC that are having a problem?
What version of MRJ are they running?
What version of MAC OS are they running?
Since this is a Cisco forum, please contact me directly and I'll help you as
far as I can. It would help if I had some idea w
I am looking for work as a WAN/LAN systems engineer.
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Why not use multiple sequences?
eg:
route-map groupstudy 10
route-map groupstudy 20
.
--- Ida Leung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think you can only apply one route map in and one
> out.
>
> ida
>
> On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Jennifer Mellone wrote:
>
> > How many route map sta
I think they got the network that loses e-mail
Duck
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From: wdwdawd wadwadad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 6:40 PM
Subject: OT: US DOD. How do they do it?
> Are there any listers with knowledge of Defense
> networks out
And I am definitely not going to give you info
any IPSEC stuff either.
Especially coming from a yahoo address.
Which group in the DOD are you looking at?
Why do you need to know?
If I can help you, fine, e-mail me your design and I'll have a look at it on
a technical level. But I can not divul
A few things came to mind.
First, my telco (Bell South) has been notorious for years about not telling
customers about trailing zeros on spids. (Just something to check.)
Second, are you sure your LDN, dialed number and phone number match etc.??
Third, starting this month there are new phases o
On the 2610 at least you want to put your card in the first slot - W0.
Have you tried moving the card to slot W0 or is there another card in
it? The first time I installed a 2610 I had the same type of error -
moved the WIC to slot W0 and the error went away.
David Toalson
816-701-4142
> --
I agreed she should use multiple sequences to group all route-map
together.
route-map groupstudy permit 10
ida
On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, Erick B. wrote:
>
> Why not use multiple sequences?
>
> eg:
>
> route-map groupstudy 10
>
> route-map groupstudy 20
>.
>
> --- Ida Leung <[E
Hey guys,
I found two book sites that have some Cisco Press books
for pretty cheap. They don't have huge selections, but what they do
have is pretty cheap.
http://www.allbooks4less.com/ab4l/
http://www.halfpricecomputerbooks.com/cgi-bin/hazelnut.cgi
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Try this loserboy. Open a search window (thats using a web browser) and type
in NIPRNET and/or SIPRNET. Man, official channels. If you stepped back and
listened to your self you would shocked! You also too weeniebutt to post to
the group...
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From: roger [mailto:[EMAIL PR
I hadn't thought of that. Great call!
Besides, the original question was how we use Cisco- the same way everyone
else does! Its certainly not "government Cisco equipment" Its all off the
shelf, router route, switches switch. Whats the real question?
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From: William E Grag
Hi
what does the "access-list 100 permit ip host 0.0.0.0 host 0.0.0.0"
applied to an interface do?
Is it only permitting the default route going through ?
Thanks in advanced
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Title: RE: Why 8 wires in RJ-45?
This is not quite true. You need to stipulate the caveat that 10BaseT and 100BaseT Ethernet in *half-duplex* do not use all 4 pair. Full-duplex communication *does* require the additional pairs.
Rik
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From: David L. Blair [mailto:[
Hi All, I need help,
I have a central site and a remote site in a ISDN BRI bridged environment.
I have over and over verified the configuration and it all looks fine. I
have a number of installs that are similar configurations and they all
function(I have compared the configs).
I am not able
I have four of them in operation. Its 5pm in London so will send you some
specs Monday. Time to go home.
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From: NetEng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 4:34 PM
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Subject: Catalyst 4000 series
I am looking at buying a Cata
hi,
Can someone explain to me what these statements mean and where can I find
more reading literature on this.
set qos policer aggregate fixed256K rate 256 burst 32 drop
set qos policer aggregate fixed512K rate 512 burst 64 drop
set qos policer aggregate fixed1Meg rate 1000 burst 128 drop
set qos
I have my own IP address. I need to do BGP peering with 2 independent ISPs.
What IP address should we use for the WAN Link to these 2 ISPs ? Should I
use private IP address for the WAN link ?
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Bingo! That's what I coudn't remember! it's got the procedures/
policies/specifications for all the security standards. remember the big
hubub about NT being C-2 security capable, The rainbow books define C-2.
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To: "Ejay Hi
Where can I find out what the newest version of the IOS software and
End-of-life product like a 3202 router will run?
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Go to Cisco's main page.
Under Products & Technology go to switches
Under 4000 switches click on product literature
On this page click on product literature also (silly, I know)
Under data sheets click on 'Catalyst 4000 family'
I could give you the direct link, but if you're going to be working
Here is my dilemna: I could probably answer most questions on CCNP, CCIE
written, etc. exams on subnetting, but the most important thing seems to be
real-world experience. I'm mainly looking for more info on the following
topics:
- /30 for wan links, when/where to use
- if you have a /20 (exampl
The CiscoPro boxes were sold through distribution. They had specific IOS
versions. You cannot just load a new IOS on the box. There is a utility
program on CCO that converts a CiscoPro into thinking that it is a Cisco.
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/rsl
Most had 4 MB of Flash. Best
Connect your DSL modem to an ethernet port on one of your 25XX routers (2514
preferably for ease) and you can work on some NAT, VPN and IPSec labs. You
could also play around with some various DMZ security issues.
You will need to run an IOS with the firewall feature set to really get some
coo
Hello,
I have a Cisco Router 2501 ( One Ethernet + Two Sync. serial ports )
I want to connect one its serial port ( NON ISDN port ) to ISDN BRI
line provided by the our PTT
Does anyone know a product ( ISDN Terminal Adapter ) can do this
function for me ?
Note that my PTT provide us with t
Don't need CCO login. Anyone can reach the info. Finding it takes practice.
Watch the word wrap.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat4000/inst_gd/0aspecs.
htm
> -Original Message-
> From: NetEng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 10:34 AM
> To
Did you upgrade to version 5.2? It is required for the win2k CA.
-Ryan
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To: "Horvath, Russell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "'Asbjorn Hojmark'"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "'Jason1'"
<[EMAIL
Try with a null modem cable, but I think that an the older switches might
have actually used a slightly different pinout.
""Circusnuts"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> ATQ0H0
>
> This is all I have @
1. Second line allows Read only access with a password of public. First
line allows Read-Write access with a password of private (ie some config
changes can be made using snmp).
2. Yes
Regards,
Gaz
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The tests on certificationzone I found concentrated more on the groovy
fashionable stuff like voice etc. and not on the downright obscure and
awkward stuff that the written exam actually had. It might have just
been the exams I took, but I found it concentrated on very different
areas.
I cant te
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>
>I have my DSL line in right now, is there any labs I can do using DSL with
> my 5 Cisco router? they are (4) 25XX and (1) 4000...
>
This is probably troll time but I think I read about a modem that
converted ADSL to normal serial. Cisco 633 rings a bell, so d
Thanks for the translation !
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> For those of you who are Curious, This chap says He'll be out of the
office
> until 10-2-200, and you can talk to his associates instead. The e-mail
was
> not forwarded.
""alex campbell"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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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 h
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> HP 100VG was a short lived 100 mbps networking technology that used all
> eight wires. This enabled it to even run over category 3 cable as long as
> none of the wires was being used for phone services.
Ah, 100V
""¡Shawn.!"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> 100 Base T uses 2 pair (CAT 5)
Technically "100baseTX", no? I thought "100baseT" was a generic term
referring to either TX or T4. I'd also really like to know what the official
2500s: fixed ports, slower, cheaper
2600s: modular ports, faster, more expensive
If you're only going to use the router in one role and you don't need the
performance, get a 2500. If you want to be able to use the router with
multiple interface types in multiple scenarios, get a newer more modula
Also, and importantly: While ISL tags *all* frames with VLAN info, 802.1Q
does *not*: Traffic on the "native" VLAN is forwarded unaltered. So, an
802.1Q trunk will not work at all if the native VLANs are not identical,
whereas an ISL trunk can if nothing goes wrong.
-Gabriel McCall, CCDP/CCNP+Sec
http://www.cisco.com/partner/visio/ if you have a Partner-grade CCO login.
Also, if you're a partner, check out http://www.cisco.com/partner/cnd/ for
the Cisco Network Designer tool which does Visio-style diagrams plus can
generate complete bills of materials, pricing, and more; trick is you have
Try here http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/ca4000.htm
Lonnie
""NetEng"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I am looking at buying a Catalyst 4006, but my local Best Buy does not
have
> one on the floor (yes, that i
I am looking at buying a Catalyst 4006, but my local Best Buy does not have
one on the floor (yes, that is a joke), so I can gander at it. Does anyone
know where I can get more specs on this? What I am looking for is
dimmensions, weight, BTU's, etc. What about mounting that bad boy? Any info
is gr
What error did you get when you tried to create the user? If I am not
mistaken, there is only and add/edit button for user manipulation. If the
user does not exist it is created and if it does the user configuration
window is opened.
Please post the error you are receiving.
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I think your a little carried away. Maybe you need to join that other guy
the group is bashing who is so angry and insecure he has to find ways to
make himself look important...
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From: roger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 3:24 PM
To: [EMAIL P
> Would you ever want a router interface to pick up an IP address via DHCP?
> Why or why not?
CR: On a real world, production network, no. However, in a lab setting,
just for the heck and convenience of it, it would be cool to have the
routers get an IP address always reserved for them from a lo
""Cthulu, CCIE Candidate"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>
> Anyways, I am going to learn it, adn learn it good. My question is: can
I
> set up any of the interfaces to dynamically acquire an IP address via
DHCP?
> I want
First off, if you were truly working with a Defense Data Communications
Group that needed information on US datacomm prots etc, and they were part
of our Allies you would not need to ask.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Ray Mosely
>
Hi guys,
Please could somebody help me out on this :
I have CiscoSecure ACS V2.3 using Windows NT 4.0 domain authentication
running on an NT Server and another server for backup. It works okay except
that it refuses the creation of some user accounts.
For example I wanted to create an acco
Raymond was and is a good fellow. I am sorry to see him go and wish that he
have a speedy recovery. God Speed Ray!
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> alex campbell
> Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 8:38 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> S
Try a straight through cable (regular cat 5 patch cable) instead of the cable
provided. I had to do this with before on some Catalyst 5000s.
Circusnuts wrote:
> ATQ0H0
>
> This is all I have @ the top left of the screen. I've tried all speeds (&
> restarted Hyper Term everytime too :-) I'm
Check the archives, search under CPA2501 and or CiscoPro there are quite a
few posts there.
Ed
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> What is the difference between Cisco 2501 and Cisopro CPA 2501 router
apart
> from the colour ??
>
>
>
>
> **NOTE
The two Microsoft knowledge base articles that really help with the Netbios
browsing accross routed Domains issue in Windows are:
Q181501 Dial-UP Clients can not browse the network
Q150800 Domain Browsing with TCP/IP and LMHOSTS Files
Print them out, stick them in a binder, and don't ever lose
I know it seems counter-intuitive, but you might try looking through that
output for such important codewords as "memory", "flash" and "non-volatile".
"Study Cisco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi All,
>
> Could you tell me actually what is t
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
>
>I have my DSL line in right now, is there any labs I can do using DSL
with
> my 5 Cisco router? they are (4) 25XX and (1) 4000...
Not unless you also have a DSL-to-(something else most likely Ethernet)
brid
Thanks to the group for the study tips etc. I passed the Support 2.0 exam
yesterday (931). After taking some of the practice exams earlier in the
morning I thought that I had probably thrown my $100 away. Perhaps I got
lucky in the question selection but the level of detail required for this
ex
Hi guys,
Please could somebody help me out on this :
I have CiscoSecure ACS V2.3 using Windows NT 4.0 domain authentication
running on 2 NT Servers. It works okay except that it refuses the creation
of some user accounts.
For example I wanted to create an account "phtmi2" but could not unt
To quote from Mission Impossible:
Who are you?
Ray Mosely, CCNA
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wdwdawd wadwadad
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 8:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OT: US DOD. How do they do it?
Are there any list
Pradeep,
Your conduct is disgraceful, your timing appaling, your lack of sincerity
embarassing.
Rest assured that were you inclined to treat me with the same contempt and
sheer bloody-mindedness at such a traumatic period in my life I would not be
as graceful as Raymond.
There is no place for
Hi guys.
Has anyone used any CBTs for the CCNP 2.0?
Jim Brown wrote:
> Steve,
>
> I thought the Todd Lammle book for the CCNA was very good, but the rest of
> the texts on the CCNP and CCDP tracks were very weak. I would not recommend
> them to anyone. They seemed like regurgitated information
I know this sounds odd, but it looks like it thinks you are a modem, and
it's sending you the AT commands to hang up.
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Garble @ t
For those of you who are Curious, This chap says He'll be out of the office
until 10-2-200, and you can talk to his associates instead. The e-mail was
not forwarded.
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From: "Schroers, Guido" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Abwesenheitsnotiz:
Here, here, or is it hear hear?
Spoken like a true Mensa. Yes,
good spelling is actually associated
with and even correlated with intelligence.
I think an even more intelligent trait is
to hold off hitting the send button until
you are sure the memo really says what you
want it to.
Ray Mosely,
I don't think that it's a question of "whatever a client wants to
support"..
It's more like, this stuff is out there in legacy systems and they use Cisco
stuff so you should know it if you bump into it.
That's why there's still a lot of Token Ring in the CCIE, not many implement
it for new n
I think you can only apply one route map in and one out.
ida
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Jennifer Mellone wrote:
> How many route map statements can I apply to an EBGP neighbor? Is it only 1
> inbound and 1 outbound?
>
> For example, is this illegal?
>
> router bgp xxx
> network a.a.a.a
> netwo
time AND relevance
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From: Sblenda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 8:32 AM
To: Paul Borghese
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re[2]: Bye
Hello Paul,
Thursday, September 21, 2000, 8:37:21 PM, you wrote:
PB> I am open to suggestions as to how t
Hello, everybody
Im trying callback with 2509 (ios 11.2) and W95/98
remote client. The first connections works but the
callback hangs up from the client.
I think the configuration is right, i suspect the ios
c2500-ds-l.112-8. Do i need to upgrade?
Any Ideas ??
Doesn't the DOD publish it's security protocols in a manual... I think they
call it the Red book? Check out www.sans.org, www.antionline.com,
www.2600.org/com
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Reply-To: "Johns, Andrew M ETC (CNE N654)"
Yes, it does defeat the purpose of a Layer 3 switch. But according to the
post, the user/customer isn't using layer 3 technologies. In most cases,
customers buy Layer3 switches not understanding the capabilities of them and
want to use them as a regular switch. To do so, all the ports need to b
I know MCSEs that are making much less than 45k a year, and MCSEs that are
making
MUCH more than 65k a year!!!
For them it depends on the job responsibilities, and experience...
For CCIEs, there are companies that will hire full time for well over
100k a year. But, there is much more money to b
Dear All,
I wud like to have suggestion or white paper regarding the general naming
convention used for datacomm products.
If possible include computing products like servers etc.
Regards
Paresh
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ATQ0H0
This is all I have @ the top left of the screen. I've tried all speeds (&
restarted Hyper Term everytime too :-) I'm using a Cisco console cable-
could this need a null cable ???
Thanks !!!
Phil
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Hello Paul,
Thursday, September 21, 2000, 8:37:21 PM, you wrote:
PB> I am open to suggestions as to how to make the list better.
I don't like moderated mailing list because they slow down the speech,
BUT I think this one has a REALLY too low signal/noise ratio , so I
think this list need to bec
Remember that guy that bombed the World Trade Center, then went back to the
rental truck place to get his deposit back? Guess he's got email access
now... ;-)
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From: Mark Vicuna
To: wdwdawd wadwadad
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 11:33 PM
Su
Hi
I suppose u have to set-up through the DHCP the following settings:
-Wins Server address for your clients (You have to install one if there is
none)
-Node Type= H(Hybryd)see the MS docs
If u don't have Wins and you don't intend to install one you have to setup
the router interface to
propa
Yes, that is correct. IOS 11.2 and later will autosense the LMI type. It
is possible that the LMI cannot be decoded, and in that event, you may have
to manually set the type. (i.e. frame-relay lmi-type ansi )
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios113ed/113ed_cr/w
an_c/wc
I use following tecnique when I study for an CCNP exam:
- I try to get as much hands on experience as I can.
- I read some hands on books about the material. The CCIE books are usually
good.
- Then I read a studyguide like Todd Lammle writes. I do it to get an
overwiev of the material for the exam
What is the difference between Cisco 2501 and Cisopro CPA 2501 router apart
from the colour ??
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Has anyone tried to get tacacs+ authenticate via /etc/shadow? Using
/etc/passwd seems to work fine if you put the des hahsed password in it.
But when you point it to /etc/shadow it gives me a password expired!
Also accounting is very cool but can we hvae the PIX use Tacacs+ *command*
accounting.
I have my DSL line in right now, is there any labs I can do using DSL with
my 5 Cisco router? they are (4) 25XX and (1) 4000...
Brian
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hi anyone
anyone knows how to implement UDLR and GRE tunnel for Uni-directional
routing over satellite links?
Jason
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Just a quick question regarding CA's on windows2000.
I am currently looking at this for our network but in the labs. This said we
are looking at using the windows2000 one as its the cheapest.
Has anyone actually set up the CA for windows2000?
Are there any 'GOTCHAS' I need to be aware of when u
What kind of name is that anyway?
I do work for DOD and its not any real secret, our networks are
internalized. We use NIPRNET SIPRNET. Nonclassified Internet Protocol
Routed Network and Secret Internet Protocol Routed Network. (I could very
well have some of the words wrong as I don't memorize i
If you're asking about "ip unnumbered", here's some info on it:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/701/20.html
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ip unumbered is an interface configuration command. If you type in ip
unnumbered ethernet 0 it means that the interface that you type in this
command has ip address that takes the value from ethernet 0
You often do this where you have a lot of async interfaces for dialing in
but you only want to
Hi All,
Could you tell me actually what is the memory in this
router? How we cpold find how much is NVRAM, DRAM,
Flash, etc
Thanks in adv..
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cisco 3640 (R4700) processor (revision 0x00) with
18432K/6144K bytes of memory.
Processor board ID 103851
Hi
Scott
Thanks
a lot. It was very useful !
I
would like to find also the solution for SNMP.
Perhaps my question was a beginner question but that is
I do not have a book to study
the Catalyst 5000 family.
Thanks again
Cristi
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Hi guys, I just finished the BCMSN training today and have to sit for the
exam next week. Any advise for me on this exam?
Thanks in advance.
William
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Hi!
I have been having a problem in one site where 2 async modems are connected
to a 1600 router.This site is connected to a router at the HO.When one
modems works there is no problem with the data transfer , but as soon as
the second modem dials in there are large packet drops and the speed
I found in my CCNA notes that the LMI-type only needs to be specified for
IOS ver 11.1 and earlier, 11.2 and up its autosensed. It says if using 11.1
or earlier, specify the type used by the switch (telco). It should not
matter at all whats on the other end, its is only concerned with the local
co
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