My home network is powered by a cisco 1601 connected to a USR
56kbps sportster via an RS-232 cable. The connection is made to
the onboard DB-60 serial interface. It is predominately set up
for dialing to an ISP, but I have called into the line from a
laptop (with modem) to do testing. You
If you have an enough old windows you could use loadlin.
On Tue, May 01, 2001 at 02:16:01AM -0400, Minh Vu wrote:
is there the way reserve that ? I mean after I install Linux WITHOUT create
bootdisk nor write to MBR, how can I create bootdisk pointed to hda6 which
Linux partition on it? I
lmao... what timing for that story to come out, just when Jason's talking
about his buddy...
-e-
- Original Message -
From: adam lee
To:
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 8:17 PM
Subject: RE: CCIE depreciation in 2 years [7:1882]
Are you sure he's not Willie Brown's friend?
On Tue, May 01, 2001 at 02:16:01AM -0400, Minh Vu wrote:
is there the way reserve that ? I mean after I install Linux WITHOUT create
bootdisk nor write to MBR, how can I create bootdisk pointed to hda6 which
Linux partition on it? I did set the name for Lilo called Linux and
Windows, but it
I am getting trouble in ISDN bri link. I have a
Central site Router 3640 with 12.1.8 IP/IPX plus IOS.
the route has 4 port BRI module. The remote site is
having 2503, all u know that it has 1 port BRI. remote
site is running 11.2.1 version of IOS. The call is
placed using simple DDR commands as:
It is not really related to the vpi and vci number It is a PVC on
an AIP card subinterface. The remote end is a . Juniper...
I followed the trouble shooting guide for ATM interface and discovered
it should be related to traffic policying thing... typically
associated with MBS value.
At
Hi
The PIX 6.0 version is suppose to be released on May 11th.
Enjoy
-Original Message-
From: Dropped Packet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Pix 6.0 debut? Anyone know when? Thanks [7:1780]
On Sep 20, 2:21pm, Jason Roysdon wrote:
}
} Actually, IP IOS still costs $15 (at least according to my sales folks).
It
} may ship with the router, but you're still supposed to purchase the IOS.
It depends on how the router is purchased. If it is purchased
directly from Cisco then it
While reading Richard Stevens book about TCP RST bit and FIN bit,
I recalled that the established keyword in IP extended access-list
will match those packet with RST and ACK bit set
I know an orderly shutdown of TCP session is FIN, not RST. In case
the established keyword is used to match
I see no dialer-list command in your central site config.
CM
-Original Message-
From: Shoaib Waqar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 01 May 2001 09:15
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ISDN BRI up but does not ping [7:2712]
I am getting trouble in ISDN bri link. I have a
Central site
1)It is very obivous, definitely routing problem.
since show isdn status is active and up, ppp layer is successful.
2)Define static route to the destintaiton network. Link state protocol
is not recommended.
For example, Eigrp will trigger your ISDN always up due to
Carroll,
may i be so bold as to ask another question
the VCI/VPI numbersi was led to beleive that this are carrier supplied
and have no Overall meaning(just the DLCI type)...but i have seen that some
do have meaningi searched CCO but fpound squat...any links or info you
could
the next new kid on the block will be ...
foundextrmcisc plc
they are ,,as we speak producing a combined layer 1,2,3,4,5 box that will
revolutionise the network indusrty
an insider said
in theory this device will have no practical application whatsoeverwe
are very excited by
For sale:
Cisco 2924XL EN - $1100US
This is a brand new Cisco Catalyst 2924 XL EN switch still in the box.
This was intended for a home lab but was never needed.
Lee
Sydney, Australia
Message Posted at:
http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=2721t=2721
I personally think that using dialer profiles are better than hard coding
the interface. It is also true that there is no dialer-list command to dial
for interesting traffic, and you don't have a route to use the bri interface
so it wouldn't know when to dial.
Wouldn't you need a dialer map
Hi,
I think the one major difference between Cisco certs and the others you
mention are the others are vendor specific.
Cisco's certs deal with many RFC based technologies (to many to mention)
that are used by almost every Networking Vendor out there.
Although their are definite slants on some
Raul F. Fernandez wrote in message
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I have 2523,2521,2504..if I get a demonstrator(Teltone) will I need
external NT1s ?
No. It comes with both S/T and U interfaces.
Tommy
Message Posted at:
Hi Jason,
I'm working on a serial port set to async with DB60 to DB25 cable. I've done
them on console and aux, but struggling at the moment with serial
connection.
Regards,
Gaz
Jason Roysdon wrote in message
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The problem is that the 1600 has no
Hi Dave,
I am using EIGRP as routing protocol, but this will
come into account when i have to reach the remote LAN,
rite now EIGRP is initiating DDR, i m testing for dial
backup, offcourse when the communication will begin,
my task would be just to add two commands on the
primary link. The issue
Hi All,
We have the Cisco Works 2000 package in work, I wish to re-install this
software, but as usual
the install CD has gone missing... I only have the documentation
Can anyone tell me what the best point of contact in Cisco is for obtaining
a replacement CD ??
I am thinking this process
Dear Chong, rite now this is only the testing for DDR,
when the sides will start communicationg, offcourse i
will be using floating static route for this, the main
issue is the ping of neighbor interface , not the LAN
address. I think everyone has misunderstood this
scenario.
Shoaib
---
I have tried dialer profiles, legacy DDR with dialer
mao statement and with floating static route too, but
still same result, could not ping the neighbor.
Offcourse there is a dialer-list statement to initiate
call:
dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit
Shoaib
--- Albert Lu wrote:
I personally
Shoaib, y don't u add static routes...?
-Original Message-
From: Shoaib Waqar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 5:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ISDN BRI up but does not ping [7:2712]
Hi Dave,
I am using EIGRP as routing protocol, but this will
come into
Try using debug dialer events to see if the dialing actually takes place
when you ping. If the dialer doesn't come up, then it could be a dialer
problem. If it does come up, and dialing fails, then it could be an isdn
problem.
Albert
-Original Message-
From: Shoaib Waqar
Hi Jason,
Have you set the serial port to Async?
I'm working on a serial port set to async with DB60 to DB25 cable. I've
done
them on console and aux, but struggling at the moment with serial
connection.
Regards,
Gaz
I have two 1600's with Dial-in over the serial ports on WIC-1Ts, they
Dear Singh, it is already there.
Shoaib
--- Vivek Singh wrote:
Shoaib, y don't u add static routes...?
-Original Message-
From: Shoaib Waqar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 5:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ISDN BRI up but does not ping [7:2712]
Yes i also have used an access-list to prevent eigrp
to initiate call, and it dials on a ping event, as
shown by the 'deb dialer events'
shoaib
--- Albert Lu wrote:
Try using debug dialer events to see if the dialing
actually takes place
when you ping. If the dialer doesn't come up, then
Could you give the full configuration listing. The partial config is not
enough to debug with.
Albert
-Original Message-
From: Shoaib Waqar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, 1 May 2001 10:15
To: Albert lu
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: ISDN BRI up but does not ping
At 09:13 AM 5/1/01 +, Stephen Skinner wrote:
Carroll,
may i be so bold as to ask another question
the VCI/VPI numbersi was led to beleive that this are carrier supplied
and have no Overall meaning(just the DLCI type)...but i have seen that
some do have meaningi searched CCO
I am in the process of doing a Token Ring to Ethernet conversion. What kind
of kind of effect will the difference MTU do to me in this conversion?
Wm. Spencer Plantier
LAN Engineer
(919) 474-1300 ext 0873 Office
(919) 474-1056 Fax
(919)696-8848 Cell
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message Posted at:
I need some advice on NAT design. Here's the scenario.
This is my current scenario. I have my site at RTRA and a LAN there. At
RTRA, all the vendor connections come in through it as shown by Vendor_1 and
Vendor_2. Eventually, there will be Vendor_3, Vendor_4, etc.
Patrick,
Im sorry... but if you going to bother replying at least try to be f**king
helpful...
if you are not... dont bother please !!!
Regards, Peter.
Patrick Bass on 01/05/2001 14:15:21
To:
cc:
Subject: Re: Lost Cisco CD [7:2727]
Your Rep
- Original Message -
Configure as SR/TLB will do.
MTU conversuion will be performed automatically.
Plantier, William (Spencer) wrote in
message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
I am in the process of doing a Token Ring to Ethernet conversion. What
kind
of kind of effect will the difference MTU do to
Peter,
Just what is the matter with you???
I'm sure that DMR acceptable use policy for email doesn't include this kind
of abuse.
Sure Patrick simply stated the obvious - but he didn't do it in an ignorant
way like your response.
If you don't know that requesting help from your Cisco rep to
Does any one have any info on setting this up?
TIA
Kevin
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Message Posted at:
http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=2742t=2742
I am sorry if I have offended anyone but to me a two word reply seems
downright ignorant.
Hence my argument if you do want to help dont
If you were a customer what would you think of a two word answer to a
solution ??
Not professional eitheir...
Regards, Peter.
Kevin Wigle
You could buy a special NIC card for your server that can handle ISL
encapsulated frames. It might be cheaper to buy a router though since I
don't think the lower end switches support ISL anyway.
At 12:25 PM 4/30/01, you wrote:
Thanks all, that clarifies somewhat.
On 30 Apr 2001 14:06:09
Your apology is noted but I think you are in the wrong.
For someone losing their CiscoWorks CD I think an answer of your rep is a
perfectly logical and sufficient answer. He is under no professional
obligation to you - just trying to be friendly and help - maybe he is under
a deadline and could
b. HDLC -- The job of HDLC is to ensure that data passed up to the next
layer has been received exactly as transmitted (i.e error free, without
loss
and in the correct order).
Except Cisco's HDLC doesn't do all that, and for the CCIE test you should
know the Cisco way. Cisco's HDLC does error
FDISK should be able to see it as a non-DOS partition to delete then you can
recreate and reformat.
FDISK /MBR is a really kewl feature that will kill a virus in the MBR. I
hear rumors of this feature being disabled in newer versions of Windows but
I haven't had an MBR virus to test this yet.
Ok, maybe I wasn't clear enough :-)
Unfortunately the issue I'm trying to investigate involves Tacacs+
configuration but I don't have access to the Tacacs+ servers - that's
another group.
What is happening is that a user dials in, gets authenticated and then is
identified as
Lee,
just helping you with selling the switch most of buy from ebay.
The exact switch you are selling you can pick up for 500 - 700 US dollars.
Regards,
Jason Baker
- Original Message -
From: Lee
To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 7:45 PM
Subject: 2924XL for sale [7:2721]
For sale:
The Demonstrator has U interfaces only. The other model can be either. Check
out www.teltone.com
-Original Message-
From: Tommy Mitchell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 6:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Question about Teltone ISDN demonstrator
Beware of applications that are sensitive to fragmented packets. If you
start seeing application response time increase OR your users begin to
experience connectivity problems (especially if there are any PeopleSoft
applications on the network, which really don't like fragmented packets) to
app
All-In-One Cisco. CCIE Lab Study Guide by Stephen Hutnik, Michael
Satterlee. Hardcover (September 17, 1999)
try browsing this page for some other 'ideas'
http://www.networkdesigner.net/books/ccie_books.asp
good luck with your lab setup! please keep us posted on your development
and
12.1(2)T supports ip address dhcp. At least on the 4500-m.
-Original Message-
From: Rick Cossey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 5:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 2511 between cable modem and network [7:2312]
Raul,
Please explain what you mean by 1
Hey gang, any comments on BCRAN books, I am looking at both Cisco Press -
Catherine Paquet's, and NetCerts - Thomas Quiggle...
Thanks,
Duncan
Duncan Wallace
Network Engineer
800.COM Inc.
1516 NW Thurman St
Portland, OR 97209-2517
Direct: 503.944.3671
Cell: 503.969.8248
Fax: 503.943.9371
Are dual NIC's feasible? Seems on the surface to be cheaper and more
straightforward but haven't seen it mentioned so I may be missing
something.
I can actually give each department their own server but accessing the
email server would present problems.
On 1 May 2001 10:47:35 -0400, [EMAIL
I cannot help putting in a comment here.
It's funny how thin the line is between being lazy or not thinking and doing
the research and thinking yourself.
A question like what's Cisco's website url? would be lazy/stupid because
it should be very easy for an individual to figure that out,
sometimes, a 2 word answer is all they need (and want). and...how was your
response helpful in this case to the original poster? How does making other
people wrong serve you and the people around you?
To the original poster's question regarding the lost CD, *sometimes* the TAC
can assist, too,
We recently did an implementation of this. Here's the info from Technet
http://www.microsoft.com/TechNet/win2000/ias.asp
good luck!
-e-
- Original Message -
From: Kevin O'Gilvie
To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 7:30 AM
Subject: Setting up Radius Server on Windows 2000 Server
I have to agree with Kevin's comments, Peter. Patrick told you exactly who
your best resource is - and that's the Cisco Account Manager for your area
(also known as your rep). They would likely be able to get you what you
need the fastest. You needed an answer quickly, and Patrick provided
Anyone have some NT1s for sale cheap. I see that all my BRIs are S/t
interfaces.
Thank you,
Raul
- Original Message -
From: Daniel Cotts
To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 11:04 AM
Subject: RE: Question about Teltone ISDN demonstrator [7:2687]
The Demonstrator has U interfaces only.
is there anything out for the ccnp track?
Lowell E. Sharrah
SBC-DataComm
517-241-7059 wk
517-360-0481 pgr
517-930-1993 cell
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
EA Louie 05/01/01 11:32AM
All-In-One Cisco. CCIE Lab Study Guide by Stephen Hutnik, Michael
Satterlee. Hardcover (September 17, 1999)
try browsing
Folks,
I have taken other peoples points of view into account...
You all have my unreserved apology for my earlier comments, which were
inappropiate.
Kind Regards, Peter.
Message Posted at:
http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=2761t=2761
thanks for sharing and updating us. Just a few questions if you'd indulge
me, otherwise have a great day.
I'm kind of curious and very clueless since I don't know your network
architecture, but if you have a default gateway set on the AS/400 and IP
routing protocol running in your routers
great question - I don't know the answer, but the way I stumbled onto the
networkdesigner page was by doing a Google search on CCIE books. Perhaps
the same would work for CCNP books?
-e-
- Original Message -
From: Lowell Sharrah
To: ;
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 8:47 AM
Subject: Re:
Hi Albert,
OmniPCX is not a product of NewBridge.
It was there even before the acqusition. The OmniPCX is a IP Telephont PBX
with the capability to connect to the LAN Data.
The OmniPCX technology is proprietary proprietary Alcatel phone set has to
be used
to communicate with the PBX. For more
I need some advice on NAT design. Here's the scenario.
This is my current scenario. I have my site at RTRA and a LAN there. At
RTRA, all the vendor connections come in through it as shown by Vendor_1 and
Vendor_2. Eventually, there will be Vendor_3, Vendor_4, etc.
Hi all,
I got this from TAC yesterday, you have to be registered user on CCO, it
seems very helpful. I have condensed it for brevity.
Dan Evensen ccnaws cns
Cisco Technical Assistance Center
http://www.cisco.com/tac
The New Cisco IOS(R) Error Message Decoder and the Enhanced Cisco
Output
damn good excuse for international travel..
Brian Sonic Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Sun, 29 Apr 2001, Ingack Hwang wrote:
1. the proctor is Japanese. He can speak in English.
2. The question is written in English.
The nearest hotel is Keio plaza intercontinental hotel.
How to combine the flash partition into ONE 16F
R2501#show flash
System flash directory, partition 1:
No files in System flash
[0 bytes used, 8388608 available, 8388608 total]
8192K bytes of processor board System flash (Read/Write)
System flash directory, partition 2:
File Length
Why do people assume that there is a significant differences between
studying for CCNP and CCIE ? The same materials used for CCIE can be used
for CCNP , especially when it come to the practical.
Lowell Sharrah wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
is there anything
Eventually auto config will work and we'll need to do something else.
Cisco's config dealie already makes it easier..
Brian Sonic Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Chuck Larrieu wrote:
My HOPE would be self configuring end devices and possibly even self
Follow the CCNP link below for my recommendations.
Hth,
Ole
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.oledrews.com/ccnp
NEED A JOB ???
Sure is follow the original link and the go to the bottom left of the page
CCNP/CCDP/CCDA/CCNA etc.
Karl
- Original Message -
From: Lowell Sharrah
To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 5:02 PM
Subject: Re: Free Cisco CCIE labs [7:2705]
is there anything out for the ccnp track?
Lowell E.
Has anyone used CEF (Cisco Express Forwarding) for load balancing across
multiple T1s? How is the setup?
Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail message, including any attachments, is
for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential
and privileged information. Any
Run a search on the archives. There are tons of posts on this.
-Original Message-
From: RamG [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 9:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Flash Partition [7:2769]
How to combine the flash partition into ONE 16F
R2501#show flash
Has anyone worked with the Unity product line? I installed Unity
ActiveVoice v2.45 voicemail back in February and it's working with no
problems in conjunction with CallManager 3.0(8) (as a uOne port). This was
my first Unity install, and I was happy to see it go as well as it did
(especially
Err, that should have been g.729a. Shows how long since I've had to touch
this stuff (nearly a month).
I really should have taken the CVOICE as soon as we got this first AVVID
install done. It's all going fuzzy since I don't touch it on a daily basis
:/
--
Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP,
I guess it all depends on your end-goal. If you're content with the CCNP
(or have some requirement to have just that), then why go into the depth of
the CCIE materials?
Anyway, the URL is accessible from:
Cisco.com - Training/Certifications - Select Certification - CCNP
Wired magazine has useful content now? I looked at a few issues, was very
impressed with the print and image quality, but thought the content was
gossip level..
Brian Sonic Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Tue, 1 May 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually its Caspian
Hi all:
I am preparing for my lab and I don't know how to go through.I am interested
in buying any lab materials. Any body can help me in this respect.
Thanks in advance.
Almazi
CCNA,CCNP,CCIE (written).
_
Get Your Private,
My first question is why do you want to do NAT? For security? NAT just by
itself doesn't firewall or protect you. If security isn't the issue and you
just want NAT, this will work. You can have multiple outside interfaces
that are NAT'd to the same inside interface.
My recommendation would
Hello group:
I began my quest for Cisco certifications in December 2000, after getting a
severance package (results of a merger) from the employer I spent 19 years
adding to their profits! Getting a servance was the best thing that could
have happened, even @ 48!! It enabled me to return to
sorry - ip load-sharing per-packet is a per-interface command - my slip
A
- Original Message -
From: andyh
To: Roberts, Timothy ;
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 6:39 PM
Subject: Re: CEF [7:2774]
CEF will load-balance by default across equal cost routes, on a
per-source-destination
for every body who needs to know RIF
Regards
ALMAZI
From: Tim O'Brien
To:
Subject: Re: Regarding RIF
Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 07:57:18 -0500
Have a look at this attached pdf. It was more than enough info to pass the
CCIE written as far as RIF and Token Ring differences.
Tim
Almazi Rashid
Config below:
hostname **
!
!
username ** password *
username callback-dialstring 123456789 password ***
isdn switch-type basic-net3
chat-script Callback ABORT ERROR ABORT BUSY ATZ OK ATDT \T TIMEOUT 30
CON
NECT \C
chat-script offhook ath1 ok \c
!
!
Congratulations Rick,
Good luck on your expedition towards CCIE...
Ole
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.oledrews.com/ccnp
NEED A JOB ???
I have traced the route as well, the data is not
passing across the ISDN link.
I also have used extended ping, but it does not ping.
Shoaib
--- Albert Lu wrote:
Do you know whether data is going across the link at
all?
Try a trace to the other side, and see what route
the packet takes.
I have traced the route as well, the data is not
passing across the ISDN link.
I also have used extended ping, but it does not ping.
Shoaib
--- Albert Lu wrote:
Do you know whether data is going across the link at
all?
Try a trace to the other side, and see what route
the packet takes.
Oh my goodness, I completely misread your question - I thought you were
looking for lab scenario's! My apologies...
Here are links to ideas for designing and assembling your lab:
http://www.psexams.com/pages/ccielab.htm
http://www.solutionlabs.com/diagrams.htm
hope this helps... sorry for
Hi All
How do you change enable password on pix and router
en password 'password'
or there is something else I am missing
regards
=
Rajeev Karamchand
MCSE,MCSE+I,MCDBA,CCNA
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Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at
enable password password
en is ambiguous between end and enable - routers take the command
without complaining, but don't change the password. This has caught me out
before on routers, be interested to know if it affects the PIX also.
Andy
- Original Message -
From: Rajeev Karamchand
Friends,
I think I remember having two options on what studygroup to join for the
CCIE preparation... One of them was meant for people who had already passed
the CCIE written and had a date for the Lab Exam. Is this correct? Is there
such studygroup? I learn a lot from the messages posted here,
Remember that the router has an enable secret password that takes
precedence over the enable password (which is almost never used).
-Original Message-
From: Rajeev Karamchand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 2:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Password
Thanks to all It worked
--- Daniel Cotts wrote:
Remember that the router has an enable secret
password that takes
precedence over the enable password (which is almost
never used).
-Original Message-
From: Rajeev Karamchand
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 01,
At the enable prompt, type in config t. The command to modify the enable
password is enable password .
This is on Pix 4.2(4)
Heather Buri
CSC Technology Services - Houston
Phone: (713)-961-8592
Fax:(713)-961-8249
Mobile:
Alpha Page:
Mailing:1360 Post Oak
Hi,
I visited your www.groupstudy.com website.
I have similar content to you and we could each benfit with a reciprical
Link.
I want to trade links.
I've added your website's listing to my link directory:
http://www.theitweb.f2s.com/links/themeindex.html.
The listing is in the Cisco theme
same goes for en secret 'password' as it happens
A
- Original Message -
From: andyh
To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 8:46 PM
Subject: Re: Password [7:2793]
enable password password
en is ambiguous between end and enable - routers take the command
without complaining, but don't
there is a pretty nasty virus going around
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
hit our network yesterday spred to half our Novell users and to our Nt
servers
in a another domain
these user do not have any permissions in the development domain but that did
not stop the virus.
Show how much microsoft security
ok, my internet email was down for a few hours..
You didn't offend me but you should reflect on how your response looks to
the potential customers DMR could have from this list. You are using a
corporate email account and therefore everytime you hit that send button,
thousands
like I said, my internet mail was down... further reading and now I see
this post.
I wouldn't have sent my last post if I had read this one first.
Anyway, hope this thread is now dead.
Kevin Wigle
- Original Message -
From:
To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 11:55 AM
Subject:
Hi All,
In following Token ring environment if hostA sends an
explorer packet to find address and route information
of HostB then how many explorer packets are received
at HostB? What I read so far from the books the answer
is 6. Correct me if I am wrong. Also does it matter
what kind of
I stand duly correct by both of you. :-)
Please forgive the SNA goof. Its not something that I've ever worked with so
it doesn't stick in my mind all that well.
As for the HDLC/LAPB... I know better than that, I just wasn't thinking. All
I can say in my defense was that I had just gotten home
The on-line Internetwork Design Guide has been recommended several times on
this list
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/idg4/
Unfortunately, such a large document can be difficult to work with through
the monitor. Thinking it looked familiar, I compared it with a book on my
Hi, I picked up a cisco 2620 router and need to fill the slots with
funtionality Unfortunately I'm pretty well tapped out for a while. I have
a 1602R router that I'm not using at the moment. It has a 4mb flash card
and 12mb ram with 12.0.7 ip plus on it. I was wondering if anyone would
want
According to Symantec if you had the latest virus definition files then you
should have been fine. This virus is in the March 13 virus definition file,
and
I know that we are covered here at work with it. You might want to check to
make
sure that the machines really did have the latest virus
OK, I have a DOS question that really is relevant to Cisco networking (sort
of. ;-) This came up a couple months ago, but I can't find the answer in
the archives.
What is the DOS command to see port numbers (services) in use on a PC?
Someone posted a command that would let you see the list of
Say the pdf attachment was stripped by the group mailer. Any chance
you
could send it to me at ljones at costco dot com?
Thanks!
Laurel Jones
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