Can anyone please tell me what is a CSU? And what is it used for?
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CSU is a channel service unit. A CSU/DSU is similar to a modem in that it
converts analog signals to digital, as well as providing a mechanism for
breaking down individual DS0's in a DS1 so that they can be bundled or muxed
out. This would be the piece of equipment between you and the Telco, a
Any cabling ideas. I need an RJ45 connection to DB15, for a remote =
transceiver...
Much appreciated !!!
Merry Christmas !!!
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get a transceiver... we have a bunch of aui to fiber transceivers, they come
in all flavors
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Any cabling ideas. I need an RJ45 connection to DB15, for
here is website with cable pinouts .
http://www.pin-outs.com/datasheet_21.html
hth
chuck dunkirk
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You're pretty hip Howard.
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The only limitation on DLCI's is that they fall in the range of 16-1005
( or
so? ) A DLCI of 0 indicates an LMI ANSI frame. A DLCI of 1023 indicates
the rule of the game for access-list is first specify
the more specific then go on to the general
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I agreed with Chuck.
If your first line in ACL is "Deny ip host 0.0.0.0
any", seem to me it will
deny all IP regardless you put permit IP after it.
(as of
You're pretty hip Howard.
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Well, there are networking parables. Presumably, if the place where
the dogs were before they were out is a multicast server, then
whoever let them out should be tracable back to an IGMP JOIN.
Unless, of course, this all took place at layer 2.
And I
Like everything else, it depends.
For short lists, it doesn't make all that much difference.
For complex lists, I agree that most specific first is far easier to
understand and troubleshoot.
Performance problems with access lists are more likely to be
associated with the fact that an access
The following is an access-list entered on a Cisco router: access-list 135
deny tcp 172.16.16.0 0.0.15.255 172.16.32.0 0.0.15.255 eq telnet access-list
135 permit ip any any brWhich of the following would not apply if this
access-list is used to control incoming packets on ethernet 0?
A.
The following is an access-list entered on a Cisco router: access-list 135
deny tcp 172.16.16.0 0.0.15.255 172.16.32.0 0.0.15.255 eq telnet access-list
135 permit ip any any brWhich of the following would not apply if this
access-list is used to control incoming packets on ethernet 0?
A.
Access list is stopping telnet access from range of addresses
172.16.16.0-172.16.31.255 to range of addresses 172.16.32.0-172.16.47.255.
Or from 172.16.16.0/20 to 172.16.32.0/20.
So answer B is the only one which does not apply.
Unless my hangover's playing tricks on me.
Cheers,
Gareth
Happy X-mas to all of the group members.
Thanks,
Rajeshkumar
Netwrok Engineer,
DishnetDSL ISP,
India.
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I have seen posts stating that Boson was not a good prep for the CCIE
written. Now recently I have heard that Boson updated their CCIE Practice
exams and they are actually pretty good. Any comments.
Bruce
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Good Job !
Try to get some specialzations befor
you go for the CCIE as I am doing !
CCNP
Voice + Security and more to come
Regards
Elias Aggelidis
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Try to get
as much seminars as you can
and read the CCO again and again !
After that get the Boson test
to get the expresion how the test is.
Regrds
Elias Aggelidis
CCNP + Voice + Security
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Circusnuts wrote:
Any cabling ideas. I need an RJ45 connection to DB15, for a remote
transceiver...
You need a transceiver on the AUI end. Allied Telesyn makes some
economical ones. You can't do any cabling magic, a transceiver is
an active device requiring some smarts.
Jeff Kell [EMAIL
You know, this is one of those things that really annoys me. The 1750
would be a *perfect* lab router if it could do 802.1q on the fast ethernet
interface. Is this a hardware limitation or a software limitation?
Of course, add 802.1q to the 1700 and the capabilities of the 1700 begin to
Yes. They have been discussed in the archives before.
If the underlying question is, how good? Then yes again.
Pros: Very ECP1 like. The books read like they were written for a classroom
format. The content is like a reverse engineered CCIE exam.
Cons: They need more rent-a-racks. When I
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thanks for all your help
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Hi everybody:
I am study BSCN,there are something confused me:
in the book they says:The highest IP address on an active interface is
normally used as the router
All,
Has anyone heard any feedback on the security beta
exam results, if you have failed/passed etc?
Thanks,
Mike
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Michael Everett wrote:
In my lab at work I have 2 2924xl switches, 1 cat5509, and a Cisco 2600
router with a 10/100 ethernet port. The router will not enable me to
enter
an encapsulation command on the ethernet interface. Is ISL not an option
on
plan old 10/100 ethernet? Will it only
Hi, gurus,
are there CCO/TAC related questions in BCMSN ?? if there
are, what do they look like ??
many thanks!!
Li Song
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Hi,
A 10baseT to AUI transceiver is what is seems you want. These are quite readily
available and cheap. By using the transceiver at the AUI end you can get about 100
Metres away cheaply. An AUI solution is far more expensive.
Teunis
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia
On Sunday, December 24,
Hi,
I reckon the fear is real. As I have said in the past I have been involved in the
telcom, computing and data comms fields for more years than most people reading this
have in this world yet I still fear what little I know.
I have young guns araound me that come to me for all sorts of
All excellent advice. This is a test lab router, but looks like it need
some goodies installed!
Merry Christmas everyone!
Jim
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