You will get many many different opinions on this. Personally, I think the
first and second year companion guides from cisco press are very good. They
are the books the academy uses and what I used to pass. They start with the
perspective that you know nothing. They get deep, so you have to
Guess I should have looked first... sorry guys I found out what I need I =
think.
-- Kevin
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What measures does ipsec use to deal with ma
I remember reading the exact same thing I think you are right.
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> All,
> I am studying for the BCMSN exam and have run across something in the
> cisco press book.
> page 230
> Creating a nul
What measures does ipsec use to deal with man in the middle attacks?
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I am not knowledgeable at all on cmts 7300 series, but as far as bootstrap, I
think I can explain it, but you should probably get another opinion on this.
bootstrap options are boot system commands that specify the fallback sequence
for booting cisco ios sw. Usually, they are in the following
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You need to remove all references to the unused DLCIs in your config, and
you'll likely have to reboot the router also.
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Hi guys,
I
Besides which. Isn't 802.3Z gigabit? Not relevant to most switches or switch
ports? Certainly not to the question of a fast port sending data to a slow
port.
And re-reading, yeah I guess I was confused a bit by the summary, which I
may have misinterpreted as autoconfig
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Site links that I use.
http://www.telecomwebcentral.com/secure/links/Technology_Sites/Standards_Bodies/
or
http://www.business.com/directory/telecommunications/publications/
or
http://www.coppermountain.com/news/092799Apr.html
or (old)
http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/SSG/ih01097e.html
or
http://www.ifl
Hi guys,
I have a router in production that I monitor, I recieved a trap on it, when
I went in I could see in the log that a few DLCI's changed status to
deleated, I later found out that those DLCI's were no longer in production,
some are still in use, to avoid further confusion I would like to r
Someone needed PERL HTML stripping stuff done?
Not that I'm in the shape to be a stripper but I do happen to write
PERL, just missed who needs it.
Spotty memory and lousy timing. lol
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good trick
On Thursday, January 11, 2001 at 08:21:42 PM, Chuck Larrieu wrote:
> In my case the problem was one of those slap on the side of the head duh
> kind of things
>
> For4getting where in the lab I was, I configured the cdp enable on a frame
> relay interface when I should have done so
One of us needs a pair of glasses ;-) I read ;
minimal specification for asymetric flow control
Has to do with flow control.
If you say a device to pause , process the buffers and
then release the pause is indeed a minimal form of
flow control .
I never played with set port flowcontrol so I
Hello friends,
I need to buy have some information on Canadian Telecommunication standards
like Telcos, leaselines, different options available for all provinces. Can
someone advise me web sites or books for this purpose?
Thanks in advance.
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Guys, this "pause" frame does not appear to have anything whatsoever to do
with flow control of data transmission. Unless I am blind as a bat I am
reading the link below to be referencing auto negotiation of links between
NIC and switch or any device on a port and switch..
Look, if a switch canno
Or ;
http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/3/z/public/presentations/jan1997/HFpsbits.pdf
Written by a cisco guy ... you are rights cisco do
implement it.
flem
--- Chris McCoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is true...sorry. I was reading a cisco
> document
> on the Cat 6000s where they explain
HellO Everyone:
Does this box works with Checkpoint to establish
IPSec tunnels..?
I am new to this VPN 5002 box, though I have good
hands on on other VPN. Can anybody through some light
on how this box works with the client software that
comes with the box. I am not looking for configura
This is true...sorry. I was reading a cisco document
on the Cat 6000s where they explained flow control as
being 802.3Z flow control. I screwed up...(see
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat6000/sft_6_1/configgd/ether.htm#xtocid170110)
Come to think of it...it's called 802.1x
802.1Z ? or 802.3z ?
This is gigabit stuff is it not ?
Is cisco implementing 802.3z on his gigabit
switches ? Don't think so .
Switch will buffer , if no buffer , then drop packet.
Do you know what vendor implements pause frames ?
flem
--- Chris McCoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 802.1Z
In my case the problem was one of those slap on the side of the head duh
kind of things
For4getting where in the lab I was, I configured the cdp enable on a frame
relay interface when I should have done so on the subinterface.
BTW, you otta see this lab. Frame relay with point-to-point, multipoi
Hi,
Now I know which link you were referencing. It is *okay* as a
reference for IP multicast, but there are much better (and
clearer) sources of information. The most important conceptual
thing you need to master before you deal with PIM (in any form)
is to understand the fundamentals of an
802.1Z or 'pause frames'
Chris M.
--- Flem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Between NIC and switch ?
> What is the name of this handshaking ?
>
>
> flem
>
> --- Circusnuts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I believe there is a handshake going on with the
> > switch & NIC
> >
> >
> >
> > - O
Hi,
Between the nic and the switch don't worry you won't even get a link if there is a
speed mismatch. These things I think you will find do a little clocking if they don't
get together there nothing will happen.
Autonegotiate does something similar to modems training and will establish the b
Between NIC and switch ?
What is the name of this handshaking ?
flem
--- Circusnuts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I believe there is a handshake going on with the
> switch & NIC
>
>
>
> - Original Message -
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> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: T
If the cdp config is in place and it does not work
then
I bet it's a bug . It's been broken before .
flem
--- Chris McCoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Chuck,
>
> I've seen this when doing frame relay multipoint
> on
> subinterfaces or NBMA on the main interface. I'm
> not
> sure what's h
hi all,
our company has about 600 computers to visit the Internet.
now we want a cisco pix to instead of the proxy server.
Q: we need a PIX 515 w/ Restricted software license OR Unresticted one?
thx in advance
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If your talking about the client that goes with the VPN 3000 then the Cisco software
will not work with win2k as Rick pointed out. I just implemented this for a client
using win2k and the solution is to use PPTP that is built into win2k instead of IPSEC.
I created a white paper on this and it w
All,
I am studying for the BCMSN exam and have run across something in the
cisco press book.
page 230
Creating a null domain
"configuring an interface for multilayer switching by assigning an
interface to a vtp domian prior to assiging the interface to a vtp
domain places the interface in the null
Hi, all. Long time no see.
I was studying CMTS 7300 series and got a problem on S/W. Bootstrap ver was
11.0 and I got configration made under IOS 12.0, then while booting it said
'Configuration under 12.0 can't be understood...'. Well, I thought I must
uprgade bootstrap ver but someone said it
Anyone know what version of the IOS software the exam will test upon
regarding the "Access Layer switches?" What about the version for the
Distribution Layer switches? And also the version of the IOS software
for the Multilayer switching portion of the exam.
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Chuck,
I've seen this when doing frame relay multipoint on
subinterfaces or NBMA on the main interface. I'm not
sure what's happening, but I think it has something to
do with not having a map statement that will match CDP
as a protocol. CDP is typically encapsulated in a
SNAP frame using a m
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It doesn't. Layer 2 device buffers full = packets dropped.
What should happen is that at the TCP level, the two end devices should
through the TCP flow control mechanisms, agree to a reduced transmission on
the part of the sender. UDP is another story - packets are bit-bucketed and
no one is the
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http://www.mentorlabs.com/vlab/access
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some of these are free. Others cost you.
HTH
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I believe there is a handshake going on with the switch & NIC
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Subject: switch flow control
> There is one thing that confuses me about switches. If you have a
Bruce,
I think you need to start with the CCNA exam first.
Then move onto the routing.The 3 yr's hands on will
be a big help.As far as advice,go to www.groupstudy.com,
click on archives and search to your heart stops or you
get all the ans you need.The archives are a great resource
for past thread
Hi all
The first time I took the CCIE-lab, but I did not passed.
I have completed the CCNA and CCNP, CCIE written Exam, and I am preparing
for the CCIE Lab, you would please advise me of any practice CCIe-lab?
Would you also offer any tip or study method?
heung su kim
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Hi all
I have completed the CCNA and CCNP, CCIE written Exam, and I am preparing
for the CCIE
Lab, you would please advise me of any practice CCIe-lab?
Would you also offer any tip or study method?
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hi, everyone. I am a newcomer for this group. I am from beijing, china, and have work
in this fields for 3 years. Now I want to take part in CCNP exam, first one is
Routing. I am eager to find some friends who have taken part it. Any advices are
appreciated. Thanks.
Bruce
We currently have our PIXs side by side right behind
the internet routers. Then the PIXs connect into two
redundant 6509s, which is our core.
We are trying for high availibility, which the
failover software already does for us. But I was
thinking it probably was better to use both of them at
the s
I am confused with following:
In ospf link state database exchanging process,When slave responds DD
from master,what does it fill in its own DD packet.Does it leave DD
untouched or fill in its own LSA header.If it leaves DD untouched,how
can master get slave's database.If it fills in its own LSA h
There is one thing that confuses me about switches. If you have a switch
with a 100Mb port and 10Mb port and the 100 starts sending data to the 10
how does the sending station keep from overflowing the buffer on the switch
since there in now flow control at layer 2?
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The Cisco VPN client doesn't work with win2k; however, the company that
wrote the client software for Cisco also puts out a product call safe-net
(www.ire.com) that will work with win2k. It is almost identical to the Cisco
client. I believe that it costs 75$ per seat. Cisco isn't coming out with a
There is currently an article on tcpmag.com written by eric quinn that
covers the subject .
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> I have a newbie question regarding a home test lab:
>
>
> I have two ISDN routers 802 and 804 - Can
I am looking for a sample config for a point-to-point T1 for a 2621 router.
I have a FE-PRI-1FE-2CT1-CSU card in the 2621.There is a 1600 with
WIC-1DSU-T1 on the other end of the circuit that is already configure with
the defaults (HDLC, ESF and B8ZS). This is the first time I have used a
network
All right, Jim, you know what doesn't work. Now we have to help you figure
out what does work.
In your score breakdown, where were you strong? Where were you weak?
Do you think you need more understanding of bridging, RIF, token ring? Did
you miss too many points in the WAN and LAN categories?
That sounds too late, That has been around for six months.
Michael
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Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 7:07 PM
Subject: Re: Boson vs. Colt ??
> I AM ABOUT TO BECOME REALLY UNPO
It is also known as a 'web switch'. It will route traffic based on the
lower levels 1-4, as well as layer 5. It will route on url, cookie, etc...
Cisco is pushing this product, as we speak. If you are a reseller I suggest
you talk to your Channel Manager to try and get in on the training. This
Hi,
You may also need to run the CDP process.
router#(config)cdp run
Teunis
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia
On Thursday, January 11, 2001 at 04:18:47 PM, Roberts. Timothy wrote:
>
> I Should have included in my last email that I already performed the cdp
> enable command.
>
> -Original Mess
Just to be careful with Multihop that it can't get to that peer via
another path other than the one you want to use.
Setting multihop 200 for example is not that good an idea normally.
Darren
On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Brant Stevens wrote:
> For one, the loopback interface doesn't shutdown, (unles
Try this url: http://www.ciscoinanutshell.com/cisco.shtml#voice
-dlb
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> Has anybody taken the Understanding PBX Systems and Technology online at
> www.certification.net? I've taken th
I got to wondering about this.
I am working on a frame relay troubleshooting lab, and I have a situation in
my lab where I am seeing all my routes as I expect. In other words, I
believe I have solved the frame relay problem. However, in using that pod to
check this CDP issue I find that CDP neigh
I did try "css 11000" search @ Cisco site and got a long list back.
HTH
hv
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Guys,
I am going through Boson test 1 for this test , did anyone try test 2 and if
yes is it better than test 1
Chan I will go for cisco press books , and if I were u , I will reschedule
the test .
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configure line vty 5-8, and the appropriate password configs...
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Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 4:26 PM
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Subject: How to increase VTY line ?
Dear fellows,
I want to increase th
For one, the loopback interface doesn't shutdown, (unlesss there is a router
reset) which increases the stability of a BGP session with it's neighbor.
Secondly, it makes for easy identification of the source of an route update,
allowing you to specify the IP address to use on the router's loopbac
I Should have included in my last email that I already performed the cdp
enable command.
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Robert
check to make suire that cdp is enabled on both routers
Regards,
Jason Baker
Network Engineer
MCSE, CCNA
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From: Roberts, Timothy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 10:48 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Cant see CDP neighbor
I have two rou
just finish exam! just pass by a small margin. If your reading
comprehension is good, you'll get the senario questions!don't rush, like
it did (thinking i won't have enough time to finish exam).The later half
of the exam is purely technical so you'll have ample time to finish.Aim
to
Has anybody taken the Understanding PBX Systems and Technology online at
www.certification.net? I've taken the CIPT test at Prometric. I can't seem
to find any reference materials for the PBX test. Taken it and failed a
couple of times already.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
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Robert make sure that you enable cdp on the interface. The command is "CDP
enable". You have to be in config-interface mode. Let me know if this
works??
Eric Washington
Banc Of America Securities - Japan
Information Technology / IS
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You need to make your flash read/write
1. Router (config)# config-reg 0x41
2. exit
3. wr mem
4. reload
5. No to setup dialog
6. Router(boot)#erase flash
7. Router(boot)(config)#config-reg 0x2102
8. reload
Brion
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This allows the Pix to failover properly in a switched environment.
Cisco has a trade in program you know...
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Hello all,
I have been studying for the BCMSN exam for about 3 weeks now. I am
getting over 80% on Boson test 1 and 2. Am I ready for the exam or
should I continue to study until I can get over 90% on the Boson exams?
Thank you in advance for the feedback.
Manny
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Nicole,
The supplied VPN client won't run on W2K, You'll have to apply for the beta
version which is working fine for me so far.
Andy
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Cc:
Try this
line vty 0 4
password 7 050F05011E5E5A1B
login
line vty 5 74
password 7 070B2242711B0D17
login
!
Rgds,
Sam
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 5:26 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: How to increase V
I have two routers connected back to back via two serial cables. I can ping
each one from the other one. The problem is that they do not show up when I
do a show cdp neighbor. I am sure that I am just overlooking something
small.
Thanks
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That does it. I buy a 65xx switch and now I want it to act like a hub. Is it
a full moon out there?
Why not take one of your old hubs, plug that into one of the 65xx ports, and
plug your devices into the hub?
Sheesh.
Chuck
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Here are some links for the CSS switches. For the application that it
appears that you are trying to run you will need the switches in front and
behind the PIX boxes. The PIX 535 is out now and will do a Gig of
throughput. What are you trying to accomplish? You can run PIXes in a
active/passive co
You can do it hold tight, I'll get you a sample config.
>>>Brian
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>Reply-To: "Jason A. Diegmueller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: make your router as a DHCP client
>Date: 11 Jan 2001 17:12:21 GMT
>
> > Anyone know how t
Ever the optimist I believe the answer is 3.
HTH
Gareth
Thoughts for the week:
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity.
Before you criticise someone, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets
angry, he'll be a mile away - and barefoot.
""Manish Patel"" <[EMAIL PROTECT
Thanks! That is the answer i was looking for!
Evan Francen wrote:
> You CAN'T use one of your physical router IP addresses for the virtual.
> There will be problems with the MAC addresses learned and cached by your
> clients. The MAC address for the virtual router is virtual, the MAC address
>
Actually, the version I was trying was 1.1, which is the "latest and
greatest" for connecting to a PIX.
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You mean your two CCIE's over there can't figure this out for you? :-)
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> Is there a way to make ports on a 6500 act like a shared hub so that two
> devices can share the same mac address? In particular, I'm trying
Is there a way to make ports on a 6500 act like a shared hub so that two
devices can share the same mac address? In particular, I'm trying to
configure Checkpoint's Firewall-1 High availability feature. Thanks for any
assistance.
Henry Malmgren
Network Engineer
TManage Inc.
(512) 794-6531
[EMAI
I started in this industry in 95 after a career change, I was a Chef for 12
years, and taught music for two years before that. Third career working with
computers. I want to be a lawyer next, fourth career. Whatever!! A friend of
mine had a family member who had a small consulting business, and I
There is a book that covers the configuration of the Cisco 700 ISDN router.
The ISBN is 0070220735.
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>Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 12:22 PM
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>Subject: 700seriesInfo ISBN#s
>
>
>I HAVE SEEN RE
The easiest way to simulate WAN or Frame-Relay is to simply use a HD60M
back-to-back cable and bypass the CSU's altogether. The CSU's won't really
serve a purpose unless you are wanting to troubleshoot them.
Kelly D Griffin, CCNA
Network Engineer
Kg2 Network Design
http://www.kg2.com
- Ori
Has anyone tried using this product? It seems like it will not work with
Windows 2000... I am getting an error when I try to run setup.exe on my
computer. Does anyone have any ideas for a workaround? Maybe a site with
other vpn client software? I can't find a patch or any other info on CCO
re
Hello Everyone,
Kinda tricky question about ethernet.
Is the correct conversion;
PPS * 704 = BPS
or
PPS * 672 = BPS
64 byte frame including CRC + 8bytes [preamble] + 20bytes [interframe]
= 84 bytes
84 * 8 = 672
672 - 704 = 32 bits = 4 bytes.
704 popped into my head and I can't figure out why. A
Check out:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios11/cbook/cip.htm
should you want further reference.
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> Hi,
>
> Use a secondary address.
>
> Example
>
> router#conf t
> router#
Hi Wayne,
Could you point me to some information on the CSSes
and how to configure for load balancing? I was looking
at Local Director and Alteon boxes to do that for two
PIXs. Do I need them on both he outside and inside?
Thanks.
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> Tommy,
>
> Actu
The 700 is an ISDN non IOS compatable router.
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700 Switch? I don't know of a
Unless specifically stated in the debug output that these are OSPF
neighbor hello's then the hello's you are seeing sent are not to verify the
neighbor still exists, rather the link/interface.
To test you can specify a longer hello-interval for OSPF, and then debug.
If you set the OSPF neigh
Please do not send me any other emails. I don't have and don't want to have
the damn crack. I said you should BUY the exams.
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24 hour commit to an "appointment only," by the lec's. DSL is no more than
a second phone line to the local Telco (& one purchased by a rival DSL
company @ that). You also don't get priority @ the ISP level. If you're
not a big pipe purchasing business, with a bulldog administrator (on the
phon
The BCRAN book from McGraw Hill has a whole chapter about the Cisco 700
series ISDN Router.
ISBN 0072124806
I can highly recommend that book for BCRAN studying.
http://www.booksamillion.com/ncom/books?id=9792511221678&type=isbn_search&fi
nd=0072124806+&x=12&y=11
Watch for word wrapping.
Ole
Hi,
These sites here have some port type stuff. There is heaps around. Be aware that
some people can use their own as well.
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/~rakerman/port-table.html
http://www.hildrum.com/ports.htm
Teunis,
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia
On Thursday, January 11, 2001 at 09:41:30 PM,
Tavve (for sure the best) or Concord NetHealth ("very second," in the world
of second best), & unfortunately (because I send sooo back for
warranty)Netscout is going to "it" for the network probe. If you don't have
the 1 to 200,000 for the licenses & a couple of Netscout boxes with taps
(approx 2
700 Switch? I don't know of a switch in the 700 series, but there are a few
access routers - they used to be the Combinet line which Cisco bought. I
don't know of any books which cover them, except to mention they exist.
A quick search on CCO for "700 router" brought forth a wealth of
information
FYI.. seems good but not cheap
http://www.arca-technologies.com/solohome.html
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For T-1 swap pins 1&2 with 4&5 both ways. For 56k swap pins 1&2 with 7&8
both ways.
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Crossover, yes. But what kind of crossover? Are you emulating a T1? You'll
need a T1 crossover. Or 56/65K? You'll need a 56/64K crossover.
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Hi,
The Cisco Press BCRAN book by Catherine Paquet ISBN 1-57870-091-4 has a good section
on 700's The was also some good stuff on the CCO.
Teunis,
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia
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> I HAVE SEEN REFERENCES TO 700'S BUT NOT IN A
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> Someone else mentioned reliability issues. I don't know. My DSL has been
> every bit as reliable as anything else I have ever had experience
I think that most of us are very capable of searching and using cracks and I
have used
them in the past when I feel a program is entirely over priced for no more
than it
does for me. In the case of the Boson exams they are well worth the $30 to
me for all
the hard work that is put into them. Some
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