BY ROOSEVELT GILES
AND CCIE GUIDE WRITTEN BY TODD LAMMLE ,PRINTED BY SYBEX?
thanks
frank
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Dialer-group points to a dialer-list that defines
interesting traffic to bring up the dialer interface
*and* reset the idle timer.
Without using a dialer-group and dialer-list then the
dialer circuit will hang up after 120 seconds - the
default idle-timeout period. If it's a backup
interface
Hi Cisco Comrades,
Anybody can lead me to the resouces for the above that I can get for better
understanding ?
rgds.
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Can anybody tell me where I can find some sample configs for VoIP and a good
and complete document for it.
Thanks
Hamid
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Hi,
www.mplsrc.com
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/120t/120t5/vpn.htm
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/switch_c/xcprt4/xcdtagc.htm
hope this helps
steve
From: Arumugam Sundarum
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To:
hi all,
i got 2 routers sharing the same ethernet...both ether should active at the
same time(so i think hsrp not meaningful) with each ether have different ip
address with same subnet. Server on LAN should point to one particular
ip(can it be two..?)...how do i achieve that...?? pls help
Hi,
May I know what is the command to check where the ATM interface card is
multi-mode or single-mode?
Thanks,
Andy
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Today I passed my CCIE written, score 95%.
Thanks to the group and to boson test.
Let's go for the lab
Stefano Andrello
CCIE written, CCNA
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Hi Stefano
Congratulations on your CCIE written. Can you tell us which books you have
used and which Boson Test you practiced
Thanks
Mohd.
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Hi folks,
I like to setup a policy so that any traffic destined to 1.1.1.0/24 will
take precedence over the rest. My outbound link is a single T1. Please
throw me a short sample config. Thanks for helping.
-Frank
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A traditional Thank All message
Just passed CIT, and completed CCNP.
Priscillas flash cards are great. But the exam itself sucks. Routing was
by far the best one in CCNP track.
Now have to start thinking about CCIE writen.
Regards
George
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Vivek
CNE, MCSE, Compaq ASE, CLP Admin, CLP Dev., CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, SCSA
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From: George Kadeishvili [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 3:04 PM
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Subject: passed CIT [7:5228]
A traditional Thank All
Hi Guys,
I am thinking of buying this unit for my lab.
2B+D Basic Rate ISDN Simulation with the 2B+D Emulator.
Pls. share experiences? (Good or Bad).
Thanks,
Rashid
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How about this?:
access-list 100 permit ip any 1.1.1.0 0.0.0.255
priority-list 1 protocol ip high list 100
Then on the interface do a priority-group 1
At 03:32 AM 5/21/01, you wrote:
Hi folks,
I like to setup a policy so that any traffic destined to 1.1.1.0/24 will
take precedence over the
Today I passed my CCIE written, score 95%.
Thanks to the group and to boson test.
Let's go for the lab
Stefano Andrello
CCIE written, CCNA
Wow ! what a score ...
Can you share with us what tips and book you use to prepare for
CCIE written ?
Regards,
Ronny
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Hi all,
I am suppose to accept the following routes from my peer AS123, which has
peering with another AS (AS456). I was told to accept the following routes
from them, but I don't really understand the regular expression. Can anyone
please help to explain to me the following? And what does
Has anyone used Sybex Virtual Lab E-Trainer for ccna studying?
Eric James
Network Admin 2
Franklin County Data Center
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I am not so sure that this flame was appropriate, it was a simple
question, if you do not think this subject is for the Cisco groupstudy list
why not just move on to the next mail and forget it. Anyway I didn't see you
flaming the Juniper questions, what do they have to do with the Cisco
--- James, Eric L.
wrote:
Has anyone used Sybex Virtual Lab E-Trainer for ccna
studying?
Eric James
Network Admin 2
Franklin County Data Center
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How do you find Priscillas flash cards
--- George Kadeishvili wrote:
A traditional Thank All message
Just passed CIT, and completed CCNP.
Priscillas flash cards are great. But the exam
itself sucks. Routing was
by far the best one in CCNP track.
Now have to start thinking about
On Mon, 21 May 2001, Tay Chee Yong wrote:
Hi all,
I am suppose to accept the following routes from my peer AS123, which has
peering with another AS (AS456). I was told to accept the following routes
from them, but I don't really understand the regular expression. Can
anyone
please help
Hi, all.
Does anybody know the name of the company that wrote the Examine protocol
analyser featured in Jeff Doyle's Routing TCP/IP Vol.1?
Thanks.
Elmer
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I used it. Personally, I didn't think it was worth the $100 price tag. Boson
has one that's only $30 I think.
Kris.
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Hi All,
In the following situation, where sholud I see the DoNotAge LSA
a- only in router R2
b- only in router R1
c- in R2 and R3
d- in all router.
Please, explain your answer
Router R2 is configured with ip ospf demand-circuit
area 0
x---
|
x--
You can also use a single jack as a loop to bring the interface up. You just
need two copper wires and a jack. Make sure wire 1 goes from pin1 to pin 8
in the jack and wire two goes from pin 2 to pin 7 in the jack. Plug the jack
in and you should get an up up status.
This is good for lab if you
...also add Boson prep tests in your shopping list (they are must have)
CM
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Sent: 21 May 2001 05:17
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCIE Written [7:5188]
Gary - in a word, Tons.
Start with the Blueprint
Can someone explain how the following excerpt from a
menu on a 2511 being used as a terminal server works!
I know that traffic is being passed through e0 using
the specified port, but i need to know how the hell it
manages to get to the specified switches.
menu CONNECT text 1 Cisco 2912
Hi group,
I need to speak with a networker who has cable
operator experience. My company (ISP) will become a
partner with a CATV operator and will begin to give
data services over CATV network. But I have some
questions to discuss with group members who are
experienced about this type of
Hey all, is it possible to translate public IP addresses (outside) to
private IP addresses (inside) on a PIX firewall. Basically the exact
opposite of what's usually performed on a firewall. We are going to have
users dial in to our internet router and receive a Public IP address. They
have to
Hi;
Policy Routing sample
interface serial 0
ip address x.w.y.z /netmask
ip policy route-map frank
!
access-list 101 permit ip any 1.1.1.0 0.0.0.25
!
route-map frank permt 10
match ip address 101
set
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On Mon, 21 May 2001, ElephantChild wrote:
On Mon, 21 May 2001, Tay Chee Yong wrote:
Hi all,
I am suppose to accept the following routes from my peer AS123, which
has
peering with another AS (AS456). I was told to accept the following
routes
from them, but I don't really understand
I know I am going to get flamed by the negative people on this list. When I
joined on this list it was for the study of certification. Whenever anyone
asks a question related to certification, they get flamed. There is nothing
wrong with asking a question, there are no stupid questions.What is
Scary, use VPN
Rizzo Damian 05/21 10:15 AM
Hey all, is it possible to translate public IP addresses (outside) to
private IP addresses (inside) on a PIX firewall. Basically the exact
opposite of what's usually performed on a firewall. We are going to have
users dial in to our internet router
On Sun, 20 May 2001, John Andrews wrote:
First of all:
I worded the subject space that way because I was unsure if the word B
is
banned here or not, so that was to be on the safe side so this would go
through to the group.
My question:
Are the above tests for switching close to the
John, Kevin and Group,
I know most on this list agree..
What difference does it make if we start from books go to
experience, or start with experience and go to books? The main point is we
know where we want to go, and either way we'll get there.
Does anyone on list
On Sun, 20 May 2001, John Andrews wrote:
First of all:
I worded the subject space that way because I was unsure if the word B
is
banned here or not, so that was to be on the safe side so this would go
through to the group.
My question:
Are the above tests for switching close to the
Use a routing protocol or static routes. The default router for the server
will send an ICMP redirect to the server for any networks reachable by the
other router.
Or, set the servers defualt gateway to it's self and let proxy arp do the
router selection.
Tony M.
#6172
- Original Message
I know I am going to get flamed by the negative people on this list. When I
joined on this list it was for the study of certification. Whenever anyone
asks a question related to certification, they get flamed.
Dan, I take your post in a positive sense. Nevertheless, there are
certain things I
All,
When performing a trace on an IP address (for testing purposes we'll use
10.1.2.3) this is the result I get:
router#trace 10.1.2.3
Type escape sequence to abort.
Tracing the route to 10.1.2.3
1 192.1.2.2 4 msec
192.1.2.10 4 msec
192.1.2.2 4 msec
2 10.1.2.3 0 msec 4 msec 4
Sounds like a VPN is your best bet.
Should you decide to implement the VPN, you may want to consider whether
you still need to maintain the modem pool on the Internet router. Reducing
this cost could help justify the cost of implementing a VPN solution. A
properly authenticated VPN user
I suggest that you check your routing table, that's what come out my mind.
HTH
Vincent Chong
Watson, Rick, CTR, OUSDC All,
When performing a trace on an IP address (for testing purposes we'll use
10.1.2.3) this is the result I get:
router#trace 10.1.2.3
Type escape sequence to abort.
John, Kevin and Group,
I know most on this list agree..
What difference does it make if we start from books go to
experience, or start with experience and go to books? The main point is we
know where we want to go, and either way we'll get there.
Valid observation. It's a
On Sun, 20 May 2001, John Andrews wrote:
First of all:
I worded the subject space that way because I was unsure if the word
B
is
banned here or not, so that was to be on the safe side so this would go
through to the group.
My question:
Are the above tests for switching close
Just a big thank you all... passed CIT today with an 890. Be careful who you
believe, I thought this exam was the hardest out of the four ?!!! Guess it
just comes down to how lucky you are with the question database. I had
very little ISDN and lots and lots of VTP/ISL questions
On to
We are aware of the VPN solution and that is our long term goal. However,
for the moment, all I need to know is if it is possible to NAT from an
outside (not trusted) interface to an inside (trusted) interface.
Thank you!
-Rizzo
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From: Craig Columbus
The closest is show atm int atm x/0 - where x is the slot number.
If you're referring to the CX-AIP card there is no command that shows. You
have to physically inspect the card. A single mode card has ST connectors
and a laser warning label. A multimode has SC connectors.
The part numbers get
Awesome
Already on my hard-disk.
Thank You,
Don Johnson
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HELP!!
I have an issue where it appears that multiple users cannot login. I
receive the error you will be logged on using a cached account and once
logged on, all network devices are available. I have ensured that on the
catalyst 3548XL, all ports have Port fast enabled and I have also enabled
Hi
I am facing problem in setting the isl trunk between 29900xL series switch
and 7100 series router .The configuration is like i am using fast ethernet
port 0/16 of switch for trunk .
i configure it using commands as below for the switch i do..
conf t
int vlan 1
ip adress 192.168.3.215
Yes i think u need to upgrade to 11.8
Jeff wrote in message
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I am using a 4500 with a Fast Ethernet interface and would like to be able
to route between VLANs that are setup on my 2900. I don't have the option
to
use
I'm not clear on what you're asking. Are you asking if the PIX can take a
public IP and make it appear as a private IP on the internal network? The
answer is yes, although you certainly want to be careful with this and I
can't say that this is a recommended config. You'll need a config
Greetings All
I think the context of some of the conversation is missing.
BGP can handle any class of address, and in fact the BGP being run on the
net at present (BGP4) is classless. The whole reason for CIDR was that it
was intended to shrink the size of the BGP routing tables. SO them saying
Like the other reply sez, a routing table check may be in order, you have
multiple routes out of equal preference?
Brian Sonic Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Mon, 21 May 2001, Watson, Rick, CTR, OUSDC wrote:
All,
When performing a trace on an IP address (for testing purposes
Has this ever worked? Did the problem just recently occur?
If the user logs in with the cached credentials, verifies that he is able
to access the correct network resources, logs off, logs back in, and still
can't connect to the domain, then you can rule out spanning-tree
calculations as the
Can you ping domain controllers by name on said boxes?
Richard Tufaro, CCNA, MCSE, GSEC
Network Engineer
Anda Inc.
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Robert Perez 05/21 1:01 PM
HELP!!
I have an issue where it appears that multiple users cannot login. I
receive the error you will be logged on using a cached
Actually it seems as if you understand exactly what I'm asking. Your idea is
very similar to mine. However it didn't work unfortunately. Let me ask this
another way, if you don't mind...You have an internet router which is
directly connected to the external (un-trusted) interface of your PIX
Gang - Is USD.590 for above router without flash is worth buying?
Thanks for your feedback.
RamG
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Set up a ping once you can authenticate and let it run for a few hours (ping
the DC or another client resource). If you see that you have packet loss
that occurs on all the machines at the same time, you may begin to suspect
STP buggering up. Do you have any loops that could be causing STP to
This is a good link :
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Hi
Can anybody tell me where I can find some sample configs for VoIP and a
good
and complete document for it.
Thanks
Hamid
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Minimum Requiremnet, 11.3(1) T
Arun Yes i think u need to upgrade to 11.8
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I am using a 4500 with a Fast Ethernet interface and would like to be
able
to route between VLANs that are setup on my
Link included this time :)
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/voice
_c/index.htm
Cisco has some very good resources on their site. I recommend searching CCO.
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Hi
Can anybody tell me
Kevin,
At what speeds to the three locations access the Internet.
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We have three location. All location have internet
access. We would like to have video conference setup
for all location. What are some good product
What do you find in show vtp comand set ?
Check your trunking mode in the catalyst.
HTH
Vincent Chong
Arun Hi
I am facing problem in setting the isl trunk between 29900xL series switch
and 7100 series router .The configuration is like i am using fast ethernet
port 0/16 of switch for
Ask your manager to send you to a class on doing presentations. You
shouldn't be expected to do this without training any more than the junior
engineers can do their jobs without training. In a training class, you will
get a chance to practice in a safe environment. You will also learn how to
I could see in your signature that you have CCNA and CCIE written. Don't you
have to have CCNP before applying to CCIE tests?
cya
Daniel Lafraia
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Today I passed my CCIE written, score 95%.
Thanks to the group and
I just realized that the config I sent through to the list didn't come
through as I typed it. Probably because the filter is set to take out
certain characters. Rizzo, hopefully you got the correct config in the
message I sent you directly.
Using the static command should work, provided
Hi
I have checked the trunking mode on the port it shows it as encaps isl
and i found this with show int fast0/16 switchport command
Regards
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What do you find in show vtp comand set ?
Check your trunking mode in the
Yes, but really what I was referring to was that the port will not pass
traffic when it's trying to figure out the spanning-tree. Since you're set
to portfast, the port should immediately go to forwarding.
Since this is affecting only a few users on the network, I really can't see
that STP is
I'd say there was an access-list or firewall blocking ICMP-echo replies, but
not TTL expired messages.
This is a guess. This is only a guess. In the event of a real answer, the
statements just typed would have been followed by supporting documentation.
Ejay Hire
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Does anyone out there have a copy of the CIT Exam Cram book ? Does anyone
know where to obtain a copy. I can't seem to find a copy in print
anywhere...[borders/barnes/etc.]
thanks in advance
Mike
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Please help, I can't ping the remote side of this ISDN connection.
Here is the config AND the log with debug ppp negotiation showing a
PROTREJ(toward the end of output). Does that mean PPP is not working or
setup right?
When I ping the remote, the call is made to the customer but I don't get a
Correct-
It can be done, but it does require a static mapping. One question to verify
what you are asking:
You want to ping from the internet to you lan like so:
Ping from x.x.x.x to y.y.y.y, where x.x.x.x is an internet routable address,
and y.y.y.y is a static translation of your private
First, trunk mode is desirable, non-neigotate, auto, none, something like
that.
Second, isl is an encapsulation method, it is not a trunk mode.
I am pretty sure you have layer 2 problem, cdp command is layer 2
troubleshooting tool.
HTH
Vincent Chong
Arun Hi
I have checked the trunking mode
Eric, I used it and it was pretty good for reinforcing knowlegde in the
basic areas. It
has about 8 module labs and you can complete them pretty quickly. I would
rate it as
more of a beginning stage resource for folks who have not had much
experience. If you
have experience in the basic areas
No, you do not need the Professional level certs before taking the CCIE
written. You don't even need the CCNA.
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Daniel Lafraia
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 1:16 PM
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Subject: Re: ccie
One big thing to consider is the potential for drops and jitter going over
the Internet. We use Polycom FX units (Polyspan FX in Europe) to do this
over our WAN (frame and MPLS). We have good quality most of the time, but do
get some drops on occasion. Most of the time our VP's love it, but one
Robert,
Since you can see network devices then it's probably access to the
domain controller SAMs database that is hosing your PCs. Especially if
ipconfig/release renew found the DHCP server received new IP info then
TCP/IP is working fine, so timing issues are a low probability. It's
No, anyone can take the CCIE written, no prior tests or certs required.
andras
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I could see in your signature that you have
You find them here:
http://www.priscilla.com
Of course! ;-)
Priscilla
At 08:45 AM 5/21/01, RCL wrote:
How do you find Priscillas flash cards
--- George Kadeishvili wrote:
A traditional Thank All message
Just passed CIT, and completed CCNP.
Priscillas flash cards are great.
How about conduit statements allowing the outside addresses access to the
inside addresses. (Or access lists for the newer OS versions.) You could run
it wide open or be specific to addresses and ports.
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From: Rizzo Damian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May
No. Their are no pre-requisites to the CCIE Certification.
Ejay Hire
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I could see in your signature that you have CCNA and
There is no prerequisite to taking the CCIE. While doing CCNP first might be
good preparation, it is not required.
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I
sigh.
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I could see in your signature that you have CCNA and CCIE written. Don't
you
have to have CCNP before applying to CCIE tests?
cya
Daniel Lafraia
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Depends on how much you will have to pay for replacement Flash. Also where
will you obtain an IOS image? 2523's are going on eBay for $800-900 with 16
MB Flash and 8-16 MB DRAM.
A recent auction on eBay sold compatible 8 MB Flash for the 2500s at $60
each.
-Original Message-
From: RamG
My ISP just placed a new router outside of our PIX 515, and now, every 4
hours, the PIX loses connectivity and needs to be rebooted. Is this an ARP
problem (is it looking for the mac of the old server)? Any info would be
appreciated. Thanks.
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Hi Everyone,
I am in the process of reorginizing this my network, Prior to me everything
was just put everywhere and I need to come up with a full proof plan. My
questions are:
-For a 60 user enviorment how many servers do I need to run Active Directory
on, Should AD be on a dedicated box?
Comrades,
I have one quick question that I have not been able understand so far... can
someone please help with an answer or a direction pointer. I appreciate your
help.
(1) CAT5509 as a reference
(2) Cisco Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks, book by Karen Webb,
page 106.
The Cisco
Michelle,
Check this ISDN debug ppp site.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/112/chapter17.htm#ISDNOUT , ISDN Outbound
Calling section.
Your log was not attached to the message so we don't know what happened.
Also, try adding
ppp authentication chap
to your config under your BRI0/0
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Try using sh trunk to see what you're looking for.
Darren
At 03:11 PM 05/21/2001 -0400, Reel, JohnX wrote:
Comrades,
I have one quick question that I have not been able understand so far... can
someone please help with an answer or a direction pointer. I appreciate your
help.
(1) CAT5509 as a
If I reload router it doesn't bring up the startup config. What should I
check or change to fix this.
Thanks everyone.
Justin Lofton
Account Executive/CCNA
Tredent Data Systems
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Yes it's an ARP issue. I bet your PIX has the following line:
arp timeout 14400 (equal 4 hours in seconds)
The other parameters for timeout settings are something like the following:
timeout xlate 1:00:00 conn 1:00:00 udp 0:02:00
timeout rpc 0:10:00 h323 0:05:00
timeout uauth 0:05:00
Hi!
press break while booting up, and check the config register...
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cU,
Laszlo Csosza
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If I reload router it doesn't bring up the startup config. What should I
check or change to fix this.
Thanks everyone.
Ive never worked with ATM before and would like to
start playing with it in my home lab. Do I need to
buy an LS1010 (or LS100) or can I do all the
configuration stuff that is necessary with an MC3810?
I havent really been able to differentiate between the
two products all that much yet (of
George,
Sorry if this hits twice.
When someone on that router types in CONNECT a menu will be displayed. The
'text' is what's displayed in the menu so they would see...
1 Cisco 2912 LAN Switch #3
2 Cisco 2912 LAN Switch #4
If they type in a 1 it will execute the command associated with 1
OK kids. Allowing packets from a lower security level interface to a higher
security level interface requires a conduit or access list. So yes, it can
be
done. I wouldn't forget about security though. ;^)
D.
At 01:50 PM 05/21/2001 -0400, Rizzo Damian wrote:
Actually it seems as if you
Please don't get me wrong, I am not advocating memory work without any hands
on experience. I just wanted to correct the person who mentioned that one
requires practical experience to pass the BCMSN exam. If I had a choice, I
would have loved to build a multilayer swithching lab to practice on,
The reference is to what VLANs are trunked by default. It doesn't actually
create the VLANs.
Brian Dennis, CCIE #2210 (RS)(ISP/Dial) CCSI #98640
5G Networks, Inc.
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