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2000-10-29 Thread harvey . taylor
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2000-10-29 Thread Vinush Raj
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 EC

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2000-10-29 Thread Boo Kheng Khoo
Hi, If I am not mistaken, PPTP operate at layer two, which makes it possible to support other things then IP, which IPSec operates on layer 3, and it only work on IP. Thanks. At 10:06 PM 10/28/2000 -0700, Vinush Raj wrote: >Hi Yall, > I looking for a way to connect windows 2000 clients ov

Who reinvented the Internet

2000-10-29 Thread Pradeep Kumar
Bhrat , Nelson That was a good one from you. I guess , the better phrase could be " Reinvented the Internet" Cheers for a change -Original Message- From:Bharat Suneja [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:Sat, 28 Oct 2000 19:13:05 -0700 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Please don't li

Re: CCIE Written - Preparation Materials

2000-10-29 Thread Pradeep Kumar
Chuck Thanks for your time and such detailed and clear "instructions". Up Up Chuck Regards Pradeep -Original Message- From:Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:Sat, 28 Oct 2000 18:48:46 -0500 (CDT) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: CCIE Written - Prep

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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 - Original Message -- "Vinush Raj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Supernetting??

2000-10-29 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Supernetting, CIDR, aggregation - all different names for the beast. It is the way of representing multiple networks with a single mask. You already know that you can subnet a class C, breaking it into multiple /27's or /30's, for example. So you can have 192.168.100.0/27, resulting in subnets 1

RE: Subnetting questions - off topic

2000-10-29 Thread Chuck Larrieu
As an offshoot of the original question, among the IP crowd, "host" refers to any device with an IP address. This is different than in the IMB world, where "host" was the mainframe, which "hosted" the applications one accessed via the 32xx terminal on your desk. This terminology spilled over into

RE: RIP v1 or RIP v2?

2000-10-29 Thread Shaw, Winston Mr.
I think I read somewhere that by default the router sends only RIP v1 but listens to both RIP v1 and RIP v2. Anything else has to be manually configured. Winston. -Original Message- From: Pete [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 2:27 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [E

RE: RIP v1 or RIP v2?

2000-10-29 Thread Chuck Larrieu
I believe that listening for RIP v2 must be done on an interface by interface basis using the "ip rip receive version 2" command. If memory serves, I did a quick and dirty lab and reported the results some time back. Those with no lives (:->) may want to check the archives. Which reminds me, any

Attn: Corporate Traing Coordinator - Windows 2000 Courseware Content

2000-10-29 Thread beowulf
As you restructure your IT training program and consider how you might imagine the best way of providing content for your courses, you'll find yourself appreciating course content that is already prepared and ready for immediate use in your curriculum. We design and develop books and curriculum

Re: Frame Switch

2000-10-29 Thread whatshakin
High speed (synchronous) ports are good for 2.048mb/s and the low speed (asynchronous) ports max out at 115.2 Kb/s. - Original Message - From: Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco To: Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2000 7

RE: RIP v1 or RIP v2?

2000-10-29 Thread Shaw, Winston Mr.
I agree. If one wants the router to do anything useful with the V2 updates it hears one must specifically use the version 2 and/or the ip rip receive version 2 commands. Winston. -Original Message- From: Chuck Larrieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 11:26 AM To:

Token Ring explorer frames...

2000-10-29 Thread Nigel Taylor
Hi All,    As I tie up my studying in light of the big day I was looking for some clarity on the issue of token ring explorer frames.   Within the RCF(Routing Control Field) bits 15-13 define the valid types of explorer frames;   000   -  Specifically routed frames(unicast) 100   - 

Difference in old & new CIT Exam

2000-10-29 Thread Cisco Kid
Hi! I was wondering if there was much difference betwixt the CIT V1 and V2 exams. I am studying from the older materials, but will be giving the new exam. Thanx. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misco

ISDN Simulator - Wanted

2000-10-29 Thread Cisco Kid
I am looking for a used ISDN simulator. Pls. mail me if you have one or know where one can be sourced. Thanks Rashid _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL

Re: PIX question

2000-10-29 Thread Travis Gamble
If you have enough external IP addresses, then yes, you can have an entire subnet be accessible from the outside world. If you check the static (inside,outside) command, there is a way to specify a network address and subnet mask for the translation. However, if you only have a few addresses the

IP Classless

2000-10-29 Thread Cisco Kid
Hi, Can someone pls. give me a simple explanation of the IP Classless command and why/when it is necessary. Thanks Rashid _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [E

Re: Frame Switch

2000-10-29 Thread Brian
On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, whatshakin wrote: > High speed (synchronous) ports are good for 2.048mb/s and the low speed > (asynchronous) ports max out at 115.2 Kb/s. we aren't talking about async ports though. The 252x is 4 syncrhonous ports. 2 low speed synchronous, and 2 high speed. I believe high

Re: Sub Interfaces (hmmm?)

2000-10-29 Thread Austin
I am configuring 2 sub-interfaces on the router. One subinterface for the connection to router1 and 1 subinterface for the connection to router2 and router3. I will not be configuring subinterfaces on router1, router2 and router3. Hope this gives you some more information and it is a Frame Relay e

Re: Sub Interfaces (hmmm?)

2000-10-29 Thread Brian
On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Austin wrote: > I am configuring 2 sub-interfaces on the router. One subinterface for the > connection to router1 and 1 subinterface for the connection to router2 and > router3. I will not be configuring subinterfaces on router1, router2 and > router3. > Hope this gives you s

Re: A unbelieveable experence!!!!

2000-10-29 Thread Ejay Hire
I've had win2k's Serial port Device detect autoprobe cause a switch to reboot before. It's not just you. Original Message Follows From: Á«ئ¨ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: Á«ئ¨ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: A unbelieveable experence Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000

RE: Frame Switch

2000-10-29 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Normally I would make some righteous comment about looking it up on CCO, but I find that as usual, the information is not necessarily readily found. >From CCO: Asynchronous/Synchronous Port Features The low-speed asynchronous/synchronous ports connect terminals, printers, modems, microcomputers,

RE: Frame Switch

2000-10-29 Thread Brian
Here is a good link as well: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/inter_c/icserint.htm#xtocid241488 On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Chuck Larrieu wrote: > Normally I would make some righteous comment about looking it up on CCO, but > I find that as usual, the informatio

RE: Sub Interfaces (hmmm?)

2000-10-29 Thread Louie Belt
Be sure to turn off ip split horizon (or apple, or ipx eigrp) on the multipoint interface. Also remember, over frame, if you are no using a sub interface on a physical interface, split horizon is off by default, always enable it on any "spoke" routers. Additionally be aware of the issues that ea

Re: CCIE Cincinnati Study Group

2000-10-29 Thread Ejay Hire
I'm interested, possibly one other tag-along with me on the drive down from Dayton. Contact me offline: 937-847-0085 I check the machine daily. Original Message Follows From: "Mike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "Mike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: CCIE Cincinnati

RE: NAT with VPN doesn't work with PIX

2000-10-29 Thread Gils
Hi, First of all, who is the termination point ? the ROUTER or the PIX ? What kind of VPN client topology you are using, a mode-config or no mode-config, if you are using a mode config what is the ip pool range that you have assigned ??? In the case that you are using a config-mode with nat don

Re: PIX PPTP, no NAT

2000-10-29 Thread Andrew
If you're setting up w/o nat why the pool? Also, you need 'NAT 0' to keep the in/out from getting a translation. At 07:00 PM 10/28/00 -0700, Jim Bond wrote: >Hello, > >I'm trying to set up PIX PPTP without NAT but no >success. Cisco gives a sample config using NAT >http://www.cisco.com/warp/pub

RE: IP Classless

2000-10-29 Thread Daniel Cotts
With "no ip classless" the router looks for an exact match for a route. If not found the packet is dropped. So if the packet destination is 172.16.33.1 and 172.16.33.0 /24 is not in the table then it goes into the bit bucket. With "ip classless" if an exact match is not found then a less specific

RE: total bit rate for BRI

2000-10-29 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Speaking of evil test creators, the one I've always wondered about is actual T1/DS1 throughput. I believe serial lines are full duplex. So NOW what is the REAL bit rate? ;-> Chuck -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Brian Sent: Saturda

Re: Token Ring explorer frames...

2000-10-29 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
IEEE lingo = Spanning-tree explorer. IBM lingo = Single-route explorer. IEEE standardized source-route transparent bridging in Annex C of 802.1d. (Don't believe the books that claim it's in 802.5; it's not). IEEE specifies the bits in the Routing Type (RT) field slightly differently than IBM d

RE: total bit rate for BRI

2000-10-29 Thread Brian
On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Chuck Larrieu wrote: > Speaking of evil test creators, the one I've always wondered about is actual > T1/DS1 throughput. I believe serial lines are full duplex. So NOW what is > the REAL bit rate? ;-> 1.536Mbps is the actual usable bit rate of a clear channel t1. 8 bits is

Re: Attn: Corporate Traing Coordinator - Windows 2000 Courseware Content

2000-10-29 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Sounds like you could use some spelling training, yourselves! &;-) Seriously, advertisements are not allowed on this list, especially if they aren't related to Cisco certifications. Priscilla At 05:51 AM 10/29/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >As you restructure your IT training program and consi

Re: Sub Interfaces

2000-10-29 Thread Mike N Balistreri
you can define a subinterface to be "point-to-multipoint". then instead of using "frame-relay interface-dlci x" use multiple "frame-relay map" commands under that subinterface definition. Mike Balistreri "Austin" wrote in message <8tg5qi$a9m$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... >Hi Group (Brian, Tim Brad, et

Re: IP Classless

2000-10-29 Thread Shane Stockman
IP Classless is used for route summarization and for further subnetting a subnet for point-to-point WAN links using VLSM.It is important because by using ip classless u can perform route summarization thereby saving on bandwidth utilization,router processing and reduce the size of routing tabl

Re: CCIE Written - Preparation Materials

2000-10-29 Thread Mohammed Hakim
Congratulation Chuck .. :) Does the Cisco Lan Switching "Kennedy & Hamilton" help with the CCIE R/S .. or it is for the Lab Exam Good Luck on the Lab Mohammed Hakim CCNA R/S - Original Message - From: Chuck Larrieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Cisco Mail List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sund

RE: total bit rate for BRI

2000-10-29 Thread Adam Quiggle
At 12:37 PM 10/29/00, Brian wrote: >On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Chuck Larrieu wrote: > > > Speaking of evil test creators, the one I've always wondered about is > actual > > T1/DS1 throughput. I believe serial lines are full duplex. So NOW what is > > the REAL bit rate? ;-> > >1.536Mbps is the actual u

Re: BCMSN - Topics

2000-10-29 Thread Curtis Call
In my opinion it would be beneficial for you to be at least familiar with these before the test. I didn't have any direct questions referring to them, but there were some answer options that you can eliminate because you know they're talking about ATM or FDDI. At 09:39 AM 10/29/00 +, you

Loopback address on serial subinterface

2000-10-29 Thread Lists Wizard
Hi There, Does any one knows how to assign a loopback ip address to a serial subinterface? Please look at the output of the show command below so that you understand what I mean thanks. Router>sh int s0/0.1 Serial0/0.1 is up, line protocol is up Hardware is PQUICC with Fractional

CCIE Design Candidates

2000-10-29 Thread Bruce Williams
A couple of weeks ago there were some posts from people who were about to take the CCIE Design. How did you do? What study materials did you use? Bruce [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report

Re: Sub Interfaces

2000-10-29 Thread Frank B.
Austin, This response is in a bit more detail than the others but I think it's worth it. As another option you can also specify multiple dlci's and still use the "frame-relay interface-dlci xxx" -- once for each dlci. This will allow you to continue to use dynamic mapping vice static map stat

RE: Loopback address on serial subinterface

2000-10-29 Thread Shaw, Winston Mr.
On your printout, someone first configured an ip address on loopback99 and then issued the following command under the subinterface: ip unnumbered loopback99 Winston. -Original Message- From: Lists Wizard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 8:44 PM To: [EMAIL PR

Re: IP Classless

2000-10-29 Thread Frank B.
By default, when performing a look-up in the route table a router will first try to match the major network then the subnet--if there's no match and no default network route, the packet's dropped. Again this is the default behavior. With ip classless, you enable the router to forward the packe

Re: Sub Interfaces

2000-10-29 Thread Mike N Balistreri
you can define a subinterface to be "multipoint" instead of " point-to-point". then instead of using "frame-relay interface-dlci x" use multiple "frame-relay map" commands under that subinterface definition. apply an IP address to the subinterface, and the IP addresses on the other side of the PV

Re: Loopback address on serial subinterface

2000-10-29 Thread Raul F. Fernandez
mlists, I went ahead and tried to do this on my 2501 router. Basically create your subinterface "int sx.x". the give it the command "ip unnumbered loopback #". You must have created the loopback interface ahead of time. Sincerely, Raul I went into one of my routers and - Original Message

Re: CCIE Written - Preparation Materials

2000-10-29 Thread Frank B.
IMHO...this is an overall outstanding book! I higly recommend it. As far as a good test reference...I used it as my sole reference to pass the Switching-beta and many of the topics covered in this book are also in the CCIE test 350-001 blueprint ;-) You just may see some of those topics on t

4 Cisco Press Books for Sale

2000-10-29 Thread Rock Ji
I have 4 Cisco Presse books for sale. They are brand new. ISBN: 1578700841 CCIE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: LARGE SCALE IP NETWORK SOLUTIONS ISBN: 1578701805 PERFORMANCE & FAULT MGMT ISBN: 1578700469 OSPF NETWORK DESIGN SOLUTIONS ISBN: 1578700949 CCIE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT:

Re: How do I verify that priority queuing works ?

2000-10-29 Thread Frank B.
Well you can do a quick check of your queue config with "show queuing." But to actually see the results on an active link try running "debug priority" from the console. If you're telnetting to the box don't forget to turn on "term mon" or you won't see the results from your telnet session. A

Re: CCIE Written Passed

2000-10-29 Thread Daniel Ji
CONGRATULATIONS!!! Chuck... Now good luck to your lab. Daniel San Jose Dec 7-8. "Chuck Larrieu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 000b01c04116$3478ecc0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:000b01c04116$3478ecc0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi, guys and gals! Miss me while I was gone? :-> > > I am quite please

BGP Challenge

2000-10-29 Thread whitaker
ok, so I'm trying to implement some BGP routing for the first time.  I've read through the advanced IP network design, Internet Routing Architectures, the RFCs, and a couple other books on BGP.  But as we all know, none of this compares to good experience.  So, before I attempt to implement

BGP Challenge

2000-10-29 Thread whitaker
ok, so I'm trying to implement some BGP routing for the first time.  I've read through the advanced IP network design, Internet Routing Architectures, the RFCs, and a couple other books on BGP.  But as we all know, none of this compares to good experience.  So, before I attempt to implemen

RE: personal firewall verification

2000-10-29 Thread Justin Menga
If you use a Checkpoint firewall, you can install the Checkpoint VPN client and block Internet access to the VPN client whilst it has a connection to the internal network. THis is called Desktop Policy and is configurable from the firewall. Regards, Justin Menga MCSE+I CCNP CCSE ASE WAN Spe

Re: BGP Challenge

2000-10-29 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
At 3:35 PM -0800 10/29/2000, whitaker wrote: >ok, so I'm trying to implement some BGP routing for the first time. >I've read through the advanced IP network design, Internet Routing >Architectures, the RFCs, and a couple other books on BGP. But as we >all know, none of this compares to good ex

Router Configuration on two links to different ISP(s)

2000-10-29 Thread Cai, Land -CN-IT
Title: Router Configuration on two links to different ISP(s) Hi,    I have router, through which has a leased line to ISP A and has ISDN circuit connection to ISP B.  The serial interface has the fixed IP while BRI interface has the negotiated IP. And at the same time we have SMTP, WEB serve

FDDI supported on 7206vxr router

2000-10-29 Thread D. J. Jones
I know Cisco monitors this list, so I have a simple question. I was looking for a fddi module for a 7206vxr router and the following URL indicates that it is supported: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/7200.htm It even shows up when I run the hardware/software matrix for IOS relase

Re: FDDI supported on 7206vxr router

2000-10-29 Thread D. J. Jones
Never mind, I found out it is not supported on the 7206vxr platform. "D. J. Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:... > I know Cisco monitors this list, so I have a simple question. I was looking > for a fddi module for a 7206vxr router and > the following URL indicates that it is sup

Re: BGP Challenge

2000-10-29 Thread whitaker
Thanks for the feedback! I'm not familiar with RSPL (obviously); I'll read up on it. As far as the soft reconfiguration goes, I assume I'll need to add the line 'neighbor soft-reconfiguration inbound' command to enable soft reconfiguration. To load balance outbound, I assume I'll need to do the

Need help on some of this terms

2000-10-29 Thread Nuurul Basar
Hai, Thanks for all who give me some feedback regarding VOIP, any futher information would be a appriciate :) I have 2 question here: 1) Is u are using VOIP for two site which both router are connected to the PBX and when we do a test we got noise on the line. As per advice we must check the tr

FREE Router Access for CCNA/CCDA Practice

2000-10-29 Thread Buzz
I have a Rack of 5 routers setup for access from the Internet. I will cut people a great deal, because I don't have any customers yet, and I'm really looking for feedback. The price is going to be set at $30 for 24 hours of access, but I will provide (3) 24 hour periods(they do no have to be in

FREE Router Access for CCNA/CCDA Practice

2000-10-29 Thread Buzz
I have a Rack of 5 routers setup for access from the Internet. I will cut people a great deal, because I don't have any customers yet, and I'm really looking for feedback. The price is going to be set at $30 for 24 hours of access, but I will provide (3) 24 hour periods(they do no have to be in

Re: FREE Router Access for CCNA/CCDA Practice

2000-10-29 Thread NeoLink2000
In a message dated 10/29/00 9:35:34 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > I have a Rack of 5 routers setup for access from the Internet. I will cut > people a great deal, because I don't have any customers yet, and I'm really > looking for feedback. > > The price is going to b

am I blocked?

2000-10-29 Thread Pete
Sincerely, Peter Kurdziel CCNA,CCDA,MCSE,MCP+I http://www.inotez.com Cisco Q&A http://www.inotez.com/discus ___ Why pay for something you could get for free? NetZero provides FREE Internet Access and Email http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html

RE: Passed CIT, failed Founation exam.

2000-10-29 Thread f_a_name
Dave- I'm curious if you've retaken the exam yet? I need to retake as well and am curious how much of the exam was repeated from the first. Did you see the same questions? Did they try to re-order answers or re-word the questions? Thanks- d -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECT

Study Partner

2000-10-29 Thread Naasief Edross
Hi Everyone, I am looking for a CCIE Lab Study Partner in Cincinnati. I am scheduled to take the Lab exam at RTP in March 2001. I do have access to Lab Equipment. Please contact me offline if anyone is interested. Naasief Edross _ FAQ, list archives, and subscri

Re: am I blocked?

2000-10-29 Thread Raul F. Fernandez
nope - Original Message - From: "Pete" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 10:09 PM Subject: am I blocked? > > > Sincerely, > Peter Kurdziel > CCNA,CCDA,MCSE,MCP+I > http://www.inotez.com > Cisco Q&A > http://www.inotez.com/discus > > __

Re: BGP Challenge

2000-10-29 Thread Brian
On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, whitaker wrote: > Thanks for the feedback! I'm not familiar with RSPL (obviously); I'll read > up on it. > > As far as the soft reconfiguration goes, I assume I'll need to add the line > 'neighbor soft-reconfiguration inbound' command to enable soft > reconfiguration. What

Configuring PAT

2000-10-29 Thread Circusnuts
Anyone have experience with PAT.  I've researched things on the CCO & found very little information.  I found that a minimum of 11.3(9)T is required, but have seen little else as far as configs.  I am planning to use this for a dual Ethernet 2500, on a cable modem system...   Thanks All !!!

Re: BGP Challenge

2000-10-29 Thread Brian
On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, whitaker wrote: > ok, so I'm trying to implement some BGP routing for the first time. > I've read through the advanced IP network design, Internet Routing > Architectures, the RFCs, and a couple other books on BGP. But as we > all know, none of this compares to good experi

RE: Configuring PAT

2000-10-29 Thread Daniel Cotts
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/701/60.html http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/556/index.shtml Check for "overload". Or the following cut from the first URL above. Translating to interface's address: As a convenience for users wishing to translate all inside addresses to the address ass

Re: Configuring PAT

2000-10-29 Thread Kenneth Lorenzo
Do a search on Cisco for "reverse NAT" or "ip nat inside" and you'll see sample configs on how to do it.   Basically, you have to do an "ip nat outside" on the external interface connected to the internet  and "ip nat inside" on the internal interface (private).   And on global config mode, c

Re: FREE Router Access for CCNA/CCDA Practice

2000-10-29 Thread Kenneth Lorenzo
And how is this free? Sounds more like a "discount" - no offense. A good free lab is r1r2.com Kenneth "Buzz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 8tilq4$8ef$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8tilq4$8ef$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I have a Rack of 5 routers setup for access from the Internet. I will cut > pe

Repeated Questions

2000-10-29 Thread Chan Yew Weng
I have just taken my BCMSN test today (30/10) and have encountered repeated questions in my test. 2 questions were repeated EXACTLY, word for word. i.e I got the same questions twice. Another question was repeated, essentially the same, but with some wordings changed. Too bad the repeated quest

Re: PIX PPTP, no NAT

2000-10-29 Thread Jay Hennigan
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Jim Bond wrote: > Hello, > > I'm trying to set up PIX PPTP without NAT but no > success. Cisco gives a sample config using NAT > http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/110/pptppix.html but > I don't understand why they use 192.168.1.0. > > Here is my topology: > 172.16.1.0/24(out

Testing

2000-10-29 Thread Thanh Nam
Dear All I am a new user. Hello every body Thanh Nam Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homephone: 84-4-8692928 Handphone: 84-91-522425 _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to

Re: PIX PPTP, no NAT

2000-10-29 Thread Andrew
At 09:33 PM 10/29/00 -0800, Jay Hennigan wrote: >On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Jim Bond wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I'm trying to set up PIX PPTP without NAT but no > > success. Cisco gives a sample config using NAT > > http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/110/pptppix.html but > > I don't understand why they u

Testing

2000-10-29 Thread Phan H. Son
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Re: PIX PPTP, no NAT

2000-10-29 Thread Vijay Venkatesh
You do not need a static statement. Are you using mppe for your pptp ? Is this PPTP on win 98 or win 2k ? Send me the config file ... oh and one more thing do not go by the docs on Cisco's web site they are wrong and TAC with all it's CCIEs is useless. Email me your config and I beleive I can hel

Re: Repeated Questions

2000-10-29 Thread whitaker
I just took my BCMSN test a few days ago (and passed-yippee!) and had the same thing happen. I had to read the question several times to make sure I wasn't reading it wrong, but yes, it was the same question. (Luckily, I knew the answer!) - Original Message - From: "Chan Yew Weng" <[EM