Hi
Just like to know, does anyone has any idea where I can download free CBT
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On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 01:22:50AM -0400, Jim Gillen wrote:
I would read the document on the CISCO site and then if that doesn't help
let
us know what is the nature of the problem.
The document in question is:
Using Portfast and Other Commands to Fix Workstation
Startup Connectivity
Of course dualies are feasible. That's all a router is after all. :)
The biggest problem with adding NIC's to a server split between subnets is
one of name resolution. You might need to put custom HOST and LMHOST files
on your workstations to point them to the appropriate IP address. Example:
That is just the weirdest situation - maybe someone who knows the AS/400
TCP/IP stack can shed some light on it.
In my experience, the host will build a routing table dynamically, and also
keep an ARP cache so that it knows how to direct packets to their correct
destination interface. As far as
Brian,
(my mail is still seriously behind so this may have already been asked and
answered - sorry if so)...
Do you know what versions of IOS this applies to?
I am used to having to have a dialer-group/dialer-list defined at each end,
but only because the link can be dropped by either end - so in
Jason - I heard that Willie's latest passion is hillbilly music...right
after filling potholes and tossing the homeless out of GG Park ;-)
-e-
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From: Jason Roysdon
To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 8:30 PM
Subject: Re: CCIE depreciation in 2 years [7:1882]
Heh,
actually, it looks like Paul might have applied a filter to kill any
hyperlinks that are in the beginning of the message.
-e-
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From: Circusnuts
To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 4:58 PM
Subject: Re: CCNP Labs (Part II) [7:2830]
Guess we can't post links, but it's
I have had plenty of experience with this problem when I updated a token ring
network to a fully switched ethernet network.
CISCO has a document on spanning tree and these types of problems.
Enabling portfast still means that it takes 15-30sec for the port on a switch
to come up. If you
The Intel Pro/100+ have the works.
Jason Roysdon 2/05/01 13:30:21
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Intel and Adaptec both make them EtherChannel multi-port NICs. I'm sure
3Com has or will have Dot1q NICs soon as
OmniPCX can be used with traditional phone(analog phone), of course.
Please see http://www.omnipcx.com/
Regards
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.
Yes, i have tried this also. IT does not work again.
The thing is that it connects, and the line protocol
becomes UP also, i m using access-list with
dialer-group and i have also used floating static
routes at both end, now it should work. but it does
not work.
Shoaib
--- El Pingu wrote:
Is there anyway to force the Cisco VPN client to use port 80 for
communications? This would be used to get through firewall's allowing only
port 80.
Thank You,
Patrick Greene CCNP,CCDP,MCSE,MCNE
Information Technologies Enterprises
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Can anybody make any recommendations.
Ciscosecure ,mastersoft ,cisco shareware...any recommendations
thanks in advance
steve
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Uh! Silly question, but what does DMR stand for?
Rashid
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You didn't offend me but you should reflect on how your response looks to
the potential
Has anyone routed VLANs by using a PC/NIC that supports ISL?
If so I would like some pointers.
Ta!
Rashid
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What is the IOS version recommanded by CISCO that doesn't have the recent
bugs ( ILMI, TCP initial sequence number, SNMP)?.
Any information is welcome.
Thank you.
Rock BASSOLE
Til: +33 (0) 1 45 96 22 03
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I use a hotmail address, and I have to politely disagree about the Boson
Tests. I am a Cicso Reseller, and I presonally know CCIE who have told me
that Boson is good. And they work for Cisco.
Dan Evensen CCNAWS
I think. The
Boson test isn't too expensive (30 Dollar range) can I get
Hi,
I am having problem with my policy routing, hope that anyone can help me.
1) 1.1.1.1 is a low-end router connected to my high-end router ( multihomed,
running HSRP).
2) 1.1.1.1 is in VLAN 154
3) 5.5.5.1 is the another neighbour router peering with my high-router
router.
The problem is
DOS in a Windows environment would use netstat -a.
I think you need a TCP Client plugin to get this same functionality in a
pure DOS environment.
Elmer
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I learned a few weeks ago that Wendell Odom is one of the 5 CCIE's working
for www.skylinecomputer.com. One of these 5 gentlemen is a double CCIE. They
might have more by now. They also have a training centre in Reno, NV.
Elmer
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Another thing to keep in mind - typically NAV, by default, does not check
*all* files.
I always recommend everyone go into Options and set both
Auto-Protect and Scanner to All Files. Typically, I would also set the
Heuristics on the scanner to Highest .
Wow - this one does look nasty,
You could try source-bridge spanning on the T/R interface. I believe that
this may reduce the total volume of explorers flowing by sending only
spanning tree explorers and not all routes.
If you are sending via DLSW, make sure that your virtual ring group to DLSW
is the same on both sides of the
TEST
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Pre-CCIE written folks,
Instead of continually responing to the same question, I will answer it
here:
I passed the CCIE written by using ALL 3 of the BOSON tests. I cannot
really
say which test had more
Pls stop my subscribtion to the mail for the coming next 4 weeks as I will
be out of my office.
Thanks.
unsubscribe
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I would like to know the pluses and minuses of each product . Currently We
are using checkpoint and I want to convince my management to switch to cisco
PIX firewall .
Thanks
Hatim
Get free email and a
I found a link to the Internetwork Troubleshooting guide at the Cisco site.
Earlier someone posted a link to a design guide.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/itg_v1/index.htm
Copy all of the link, if it wraps.
Dan Evensen ccnaws cns
It contains
Troubleshooting Overview
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.
unsuscribe cisco
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Hi,
Can we apply more then one ACL per interface?..
Example:
Interface Serial1
ip access-group 102 in
ip access-group 103 out
ip access-group 104 in
ip access-group 105 out
Thank you.
Rock BASSOLE
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You should permit ip protocols 50 and 51 ( IPSec AH and ESP ) on the
firewall.
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/PSP/psp_view.pl?p=Hardware:PIXs=Softwa
re_Configuration#Software_Samples_%26_Tips
watch the word wrap
you need a CCO login to get here, but there are a lot of configuration and
I passed the written Exam today 85% at my second try.
Here are the reading materials I use:
1. Interconnections 2nd ed.
2. ICRC
3. ACRC 1st ed.
4. Routing TCP/IP vol.1
5. Cisco LAN Switching
6. Internet Routing Architectures 1st ed.
7. Bridges, routers and switches for CCIE. Andrew Bruce Caslows
Quinton Clark
Internet Systems Engineer
Exodus Internet
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yes and no - one per protocol, per direction - hence:
interface serial1
ip access-group 101 in
ip access-group 102 out
ipx access-group 801 in
ipx access-group 802 out
would be fine
Andy
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From: BASSOLE Rock
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 3:24 PM
Subject:
1812 ( internet router requirements )
2328 ( OSPF )
1518-20 ( CIDR )
1771 (BGP)
1180 (TCP/IP tutorial)
misc stuff on various protocols
no need to read every word. You will find very quickly that a lot of content
is geared towards folks who design code. If truth be told, book like Doyle
and
No. I don't think so
CM
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From: BASSOLE Rock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 02 May 2001 15:24
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ACL [7:2882]
Hi,
Can we apply more then one ACL per interface?..
Example:
Interface Serial1
ip access-group 102 in
ip access-group 103
hehe...funny. If you could it'd be a big time security hole! Besides...it
requires 2 ports to work. I think this was the subject of the April fools
RFC this year too. Port 80 being used to run tunnels so you don't have to
bother with the network admin to get your job done. ;) I noticed that
Thanks all, for the advice.
Looks like I should go with a router, am looking at 2600 and 3600
series.
I will have no more than 6 VLAN's, more likely 4.
Any suggestions on which model to purchase?
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If this has been asked already forgive me but how much of the Series 700 is
covered on the BCRAN examI'm guessing not that much...
thanks in advance,
Mike
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Ejay Hire,
Thanks
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Only one per interface per protocol per direction.
So, you can have ip and ipx both applied in the inbound and outbound
directions.
-kirk
CCIE #7301
On Wed, 2 May 2001, BASSOLE Rock wrote:
Hi,
Can we apply more then one ACL per interface?..
Example:
Interface Serial1
ip
What is the purpose of LMI Multicasting? I've seen the Allows a sender to
transmit a single frame but
have it delivered by the network to multiple recipients. But that doesn't
quite cut it. How would you use LMI multicasting and what is the difference
between the frame interface-dlci
You can apply one ACL per interface per direction per protocol.So you
can have more then one ACL on an interface, but each ACL has to be a
different direction and/or protocol from the others.
Brian
At 10:56 AM 5/2/2001 -0400, Charles Manafa wrote:
No. I don't think so
CM
For routers only one ACL can be applied per protocol, per direction, per
(sub) interface.
For switches - same, but check to see if ACL is supported on the interface
and for the protocol.
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FYI
http://www.idc.com/itforecaster/itf20010320.stm
Dave Cooper - CCNP, CCDP, NNCSS
Network Engineer
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Yeah EALouie
I was going to give a two word answer also, sure glad I didn't or I would be
unprofessional too.
The TAC helped me out of the same situation. I beleive they key the
CiscoWorks software against an IP address and you can't load it just
anywhere. So eventually you have to call the TAC
Hi All,
Got a Doubt on BGP Route Reflectors. BGP uses route reflectors to simplify
the IBGP mesh configuration.
Say a RR reflects an IBGP route announced by RRclient-1 to another RR
client say, RRClient-2. The RR keeps the next hop of the IBGP network
announced by RRclient-1 un-altered while
Hello,
I would appreciate if any one could help me in this .
For a cisco pix firewall course , how would be the classroom
setup and which book should be followed ( other than the official
curriculum ) .
Regards,
I believe the rule is:
One Access List Per direction per interface
Heather Buri
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In relaity iBGP must always be run in conjunction with an IGP - I suppose
that static routing could be used in theory, but in practise an IGP is
something of a neccesity.
Say for instance that you have an AS with a /24 of address space, and that
you have four routers - two route refelctors and
The fallacy in this illustration is that there are no such 'multiport' SRBs.
Source Route Bridges are by definition 2-port devices; therefore, each
bridge as indicated would require a virtual internal ring. However, for the
sake of argument, let's assume there were such devices.
The All-Routes
Dear CiscoGroupstudy.com
I am having trouble getting the trunk up between a Cisco 7513 Router
and a Cisco Switch 5500 so that VLAN's 10 and 20 can cross it. It may
be because I can't set interface sc0 on the 5500 switch correctly.
Assume VLAN 10 is
Hi,
I suppose IBGP topology is star and to avoid single point of
failure , you could have any number of router reflectors within a cluster
but you are going back to the full mesh topology ! ) or use an efficient
IGP and redistribute it with BGP .
next-hop-self on the route-reflector will work here.
--trey
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From: RAJESH.V.S
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 12:26 PM
Subject: BGP Route Reflector Question. [7:2900]
Hi All,
Got a Doubt on BGP Route Reflectors. BGP uses route reflectors to
simplify
the
Scott,
You mention the following:
I suggest the new CCIE TCP/IP volume II book by
Cisco Press, and Volume II caslow book. Read and remember!
Doyle's CCIE TCP/IP Volume II (Cisco Press) was just released about a week
or so ago (Volume I has been around awhile), while the Caslow book doesn't
Hi all,
I have a question is that
In the existing network all routers are running OSPF and redistribute
static subnets are already configured. If I add one more static route
in one of the routers. Am I right that there is change in OSPF database,
then it would trigger to flush the routing table
Rashid,
Sorry to differ, but I thought the CCDA -- as well as the CID -- were
reasonably fair tests. I know you and others have complained -- but
everything that was on my test was contained in the DCN materials -- whether
one used the CD version or the book version -- which were 99% verbatim of
If it really takes 15-30 seconds for a switch to forward even when portfast
is enabled, I can see why AppleTalk nodes would hate this. An AppleTalk
node sends messages right away to make sure its own address is unique, and
to find the nearest router, and verify the network number(s) and zone
Ok, I'll try to clear up some odd thoughts there.
RR's simply allow the mesh to scale more gracefully, they do not modify path
information (ie the Next_hop attribute) anywhere unless explicitly told to
do so.
Hence,
In your example, RRClient which must be an ASBR (ie ebgp peering to outside
Your sc0 interface can be in either VLAN you've mentioned or something
different. The trunk should be configured something like this to allow VLANs
10 and 20 to traverse the cable:
Cat5K (enable)
set port enable 1/1
set port duplex 1/1 full
set trunk 1/1 on 10,20
Rtr7513#
!
int fa
Are all of the routers in one area? The other routers should see the new
route in the routing table as an E2 route if it is being redistributed
properly. As for how long it will take the routers to converge on the
addition of a new route, that depends on the diameter of the network,
Problem here. RRclient1 is originating the route which means it must be
EBGP connected to another AS. Hence, it must do the rewrite. The RR server
never rewrites anything unless told to do so. Further, Cisco does not
support IBGP next hop re-writes as far as I know. I have seen and used this
Sniffer's excessive retransmissions Expert symptom is for TCP traffic (in
an IP environment.) So they probably weren't ARPs or broadcasts. I find the
story intriguing but confusing also. But it sounds like the AS/400 was
sending responses out the wrong port, so the client kept retransmitting.
Does anybody have any opinions on the Emutel solo ISDN simulator from Arca
technologies. I hear great things about the Teltone but at $2800 for the
model that handles both ST and U interfaces i started looking for an
alternative. It appears the Emutel Solo can be had for a retail of around
$2000
Believe it or not it's true! We did some test/research on it and we had to
modify some of our login processes to allow the switch to go the STP
process for login, it appeared we were requesting to quickly for the switch.
-Original Message-
From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL
The following is a job description I recently received from my client which
needs to be filled immediately.
We are looking for a Cisco Certified CCIE, living and working in West
Virginia.
Please send resume and rates as soon as possible.
CCIE
DURATION: 1 YEAR (CONTRACT)
START DATE: 7/1/01 -
For starters I would not use the supervisor module to trunk use one of your
fast Ethernet port on module Two for the trunk.
D'Wayne Saunders
Senior MIS Operator,CCNA
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Some remote control software will allow you to
port-hop to a specific port ... but it is a major security risk :).
Thanks!
TJ
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Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 11:14
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Subject:Re: Cisco
This might seem like a strange answer, but (if available) why dont you just
get a couple of BRI installed where you are and pay the monthly charges
until your done with it. That seems far cheaper than buying a simulator.
Just my .02
Erich
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Amen.
Personally, I found the tests INVALUABLE in passing the CCIE written
on the first go-round. I only hope that I can repeat that
performance for the lab in September... :)
- -Brant
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To:
Sent:
Non Cisco certified CCIE's need not apply :-
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Claudette Graham
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 11:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:NEED CCIE in the WEST VIRGINIA AREA [7:2919]
The
this is a study list. you can post jobs to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
also, don't you find it interesting that you client wants a CCIE (Cisco
Certified Internetwork Expert) but has 3Com, Nortel, and Cabletron
requirements in the job description? You might wish to clarify that with
them before moving
This would be a good case of making it work before adding the other
commands, and then knowing why you're doing it. Hence, I'd ask these
questions:
1. How can 1.1.1.1 and 2.2.2.x/24 be in the same VLAN/subnet unless one is
a secondary off the high-end router? (traceroute 1.1.1.1)
2. If they
On 2 May 2001 02:45:45 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Pearch)
wrote:
This is a Cisco type email list. There IS a Cisco answer.
And that's what I'm after, was just exploring other possibilities.
Now I need to decide what type of router to purchase; ~150 users split
between 4-6 VLAN's.
Thanks
I'm not so sure that it flushes the database. LSA's are sent out
advertising the new route. This is true whenever changes to the routing
table are made / detected / updated.
One way to actually see what is going on is to do a debug IP OSPF
LSA-GENERATION
The LSA's are created and sent very
We have two routers connected to two different ISPs through BGP. We are
using HSRP for internal redundancy. When the primary
router in our HSRP receives a packet destined for a different ISP then our
two, which way would our router send it
if the length of the AS-Path is equal for both paths.
I wonder what switch and software version you were running at the time? I'm
trying this on a Catalyst 3524 XL Inline Power running 12.0(5.2)XU (I
haven't upgraded it, so that's whatever it shipped with).
I did a number of tests (but not enough samples to make it 100% accurate on
the timing, but
Sammi, in terms of sizing, the best piece of equipment is the least cost
router that does the job.
Think in these terms - traffic flow, application requirements, etc.
If you were routing between two subnets, using two ethernet ports, and had
75 users per subnet, how would you provision?
The
Will a CCNA do?
Raul
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From: Claudette Graham
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 2:02 PM
Subject: NEED CCIE in the WEST VIRGINIA AREA [7:2919]
The following is a job description I recently received from my client
which
needs to be filled immediately.
We are
There is an Apple knowledgebase article about this issue.
It is Doc#30922.
Ejay Hire
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: RE: Spanning Tree Protocol [7:2564]
Believe it or not it's
Sammi,
At my last position I was called in to redesign a smallish corporate
network. They had 23 VLANs running on a 2621 router. The average CPU
utilization was in the range of 30% to 40%. When I dropped it to 4 VLANs the
utilization dropped to between 1% and 3%. While I'm sure that the 3600
Hi all,
I wanted to know if anybody knows where I can get the cvoice materials
other than the student guide. As I understand it the new exam has all
the previous exam's contents but that they have been updated the rumour
around here is that the new exam is going to be split up into VoIP,
VATM,
No Boson experience, but ditto on the Hotmail. This list is public (well,
the archive is) and searched by all your favorite search engines and
spam-miners, and one less place to be giving out an email account we care
about.
If anyone really wants my email address, it's the same as my Homepage
Thanks for the testing! I have bad news for you. ;-) Three or 4 seconds is
a lot of time.
An AppleTalk device sends its AARP frame to see if its address is unique 10
times, with only 1/5 of a second between tries. Then it sends a
ZIPGetNetInfo. It tries that 3 times, I think with the same
Cisco's CCO has info:
http://cisco.com/go/pix/
Cisco always has links to studies that show them on top:
http://sartryck.idg.se/art/firewall7_eng.html
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Hatim badr
Depending on what you configure, you would require the first, and possible
one or both of the latter:
Protocol 50 (ESP)
Protocol 51 (AH)
Protocol 17 (UDP) Port 500 (ISAKMP)
http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/cgi-bin/rfc/rfc1700.html
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List
And folks get protocols and tcp/udp ports confused. It's not simply running
on another port, but a different protocol (ESP).
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Chuck Larrieu wrote in message
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Dont Mind Rashid's dumb questions
Don
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From: Rashid Lohiya
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 3:20 AM
Subject: Re: Lost Cisco CD [7:2727]
Uh! Silly question, but what does DMR stand for?
Rashid
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I'd love to see further breakouts at skill levels/job duties. Plus, with
everyone afraid of technology companies right now, the big push for people
to re-educate into Microsoft/Cisco jobs will probably slacken and keep
demand up.
Of course, it's all just speculation. If the US economy
It's not worth your time. If you know the other areas, 1-3 questions on it
won't hurt you (if that, I've heard rumors of 0 questions).
When is Cisco going to EOL those piece of junks? Sure, sure, they're great
cheap desktop routers (ip ipx), but the 800 line isn't that much more.
--
Jason
What switch and OS? I'm wondering if Cisco hasn't changed some thing since
you ran into this. I think on a 6500 install we had it at about 10 seconds
after power-on that a PC would be up (tcp/ip stack loaded) and successfully
requesting a DHCP'd address (and not have any problems once portfast
Why
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From: BASSOLE Rock
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 7:24 AM
Subject: ACL [7:2882]
Hi,
Can we apply more then one ACL per interface?..
Example:
Interface Serial1
ip access-group 102 in
ip access-group 103 out
ip access-group 104 in
ip access-group
Just sqeaked by, but I passed !!! 1 more to go for
CCNP then the hard stuff begins !! :-)
I found the test to be a bit misleading. Many of the
questions did not ask enough of a question to
actually give a difinitive answer, and 1 question on
x25 mappings the answer WAS NOT EVEN LISTED
Leigh Anne Chisholm wrote:
It's a symptom of the problem I wrote about earlier in this thread. When a
MAC becomes active on the network, the computer isn't able to communicate
for
the first 50 seconds the port detects the end-system is active. The port
begins in blocking mode, then
It took me 10 times to get the thing to allow me to create a new account
(each time, it would time out when I hit Continue, and when I'd go back all
the form would be blank). Anyway, from the Knowledgebase at
http://www.apple.com/support/ it appears that portfast or tuning the
spanning tree
Serves to remind that there are a series of questions one must ask, and
things one must understand, when implementing VPN's. In particular, the
applications being used, and their requirements. For example, suppose the
application is web based, and requires SSL. What needs be done on the
firewall?
The other way to solve the problem would be to delete AppleTalk and use
native IP on your Mac's ;-
( can't wait for PO's response to this one! )
chuck
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 1:39 PM
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Snag, I'm a Cabletron certified CCIE
Foiled again
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From: Chuck Larrieu
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 11:52 AM
Subject: RE: NEED CCIE in the WEST VIRGINIA AREA [7:2919]
Non Cisco certified CCIE's need not apply :-
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From:
Try with static NAT.Still didn't work. Which version of PIX IOS your
running?
We are running 5.1
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From: Daniel Cotts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 4:30 PM
To: 'Ken Yeo'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Cannot browse Some Website: Try this:
Actually i looked into this option. Total cost of install charges for just
the 2 BRI's without any adaptar hardware to go from my ST to U interfaces
was $800. This is without any monthly charges for usage. Add an extra few
hundred for hardware to connect to the telco circuits and i am over $1000
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